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Students, faculty and staff marched, celebrated and applauded their way to the IU Auditorium in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs’ groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday for the Paul H. O’Neill Graduate Center.
As Alie Wilson talked part-time jobs with a MoneySmarts team member, her young daughter Anya ran around exploring tables and snagging candy and pamphlets.
The Bloomington Faculty Council is creating an International Affairs Committee in response to faculty dissatisfaction, the inevitability of globalization and an increase in problems faced by international students on campus.
The Media School is working with the Office of the Provost and IU Newsroom to roll out its first episode of “Through the Gates: IU This Week,” a podcast that will feature exclusive interviews and weekly campus announcements.
IU sexual assault statistics may be comparable to the national standards, but that doesn’t take away from the urgency of the campus’ situation, said Leslie Fasone, assistant dean of students of women’s and gender affairs.
As the new semester begins, Healthy IU continues its journey to improve the well-being of the Bloomington community in the long term.
The best way to advocate for justice is to give a voice to underrepresented groups in the media, award-winning journalist and philanthropist Soledad O’Brien told her audience at the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day leadership breakfast.
By Eman Mozaffar
By Eman Mozaffar
Hiedra Magazine, a literary periodical first published in the fall of 2013, hopes to create a platform for sharing compositions and artistic productions in the Latino context.
Kelley School of Business doctoral student Eric Holtzman has been selected as a recipient of the Deloitte Doctoral Fellowship in ?Accounting.
BeCAUSE Bloomington, an art gallery and studio located on Kirkwood Avenue, is to host “Insight,” an art show benefiting the Middle Way House, starting at 5 p.m. Friday with kickoff events ?running until 8 p.m.
WIUX 99.1 FM, IU’s student-run radio station, has been nominated for 13 awards by the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System. Nominations were announced by the IBS on Jan. 14.
The IDS got to know each member of this year's 2014 Homecoming King and Queen Court and were asked the following questions.