UTA program gives undergrads opportunity to teach
Senior Marissa Taylor said she loved her job as an undergraduate teaching assistant, but at IU, her biggest challenge was the cap on how many hours she could work.
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Senior Marissa Taylor said she loved her job as an undergraduate teaching assistant, but at IU, her biggest challenge was the cap on how many hours she could work.
As colleges and universities around the country attempt to address student debt, IU is in its second year of an in-state tuition freeze.
The sun had barely risen Tuesday morning when officials from the United States Navy and IU met in the Varsity Club Suite of Memorial Stadium.
While students struggled through dead week last month, a delegation from IU was half way around the world making stops in China and South Korea.
After facing backlash from students and faculty, IU-Purdue University Fort Wayne backtracked on plans to slash the women’s studies program while still seeking to make budget cuts in the coming years.
Seasons change, exams come and go, and landscaping staff continues maintenance of IU’s campus. The aspect of life students have the most creative control over? The design and decoration of their dorm rooms.
As Jacobs School of Music students complete their semester’s last performances, some reflect on what they did strongly and what they look forward to next semester.
The Jacobs School of Music’s Philharmonic Orchestra had its final performance of the year Wednesday at the Musical Arts Center.
Audience members will see an unusual assortment of musicians perform at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Musical Arts Center during the All-Campus Band’s fall production.
The buzz in the IU Auditorium was deafening Saturday afternoon as the audience regrouped following the matinee performance of Chimes of Christmas.
A winter wonderland will return to the Musical Arts Center stage Thursday night in IU Ballet’s annual production of Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Ballet.
In an inconspicuous room on the top floor of the Music Annex building lies a pipe organ. To the outside world, this is a mere room, but it also happens to be where professor Janette Fishell gives lessons as chair of the Department of Organ and Sacred Music Studies, one of the most prestigious of its kind.
Non-music and music majors alike will unite tonight under one spotlight for the biannual All-Campus Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Combo performance.
On the chalkboard in the front of a room in the Simon Music Library on Wednesday night, Amy Osajima drew a large rectangle. She told the listening audience that she was going to make a list of all the things the world owes them. She proceeded to leave the rectangle blank.
An untouched Mother Bear’s Pizza box sat on a piano bench in the middle of a classroom in the Music Building Addition on Monday night, but the students and faculty sitting in a circle around it were too deep in thought to eat .
Many students waited to gain admission to IU World’s Fare in a line extending from the doors of Simon Skjodt Alumni Hall past the South Lounge of the Indiana Memorial Union on Friday.
The Indiana Memorial Union’s Alumni Hall will be transformed into an international bazaar Friday night for the 10th anniversary of IU World’s Fare and Night Market, a collaboration between the Office of International Services and Union Board.
On Sunday, a few Jacobs School of Music professors will trade in their regular morning commutes to the south side of campus for an airplane ride halfway across the world. Their destination? The Vietnam National Academy of Music in Hanoi, Vietnam.
The entire first level of the IU Auditorium was filled with dancing and swaying attendees Saturday night for the 23rd annual Potpourri of the Arts.
The audience will journey to turn-of-the-20th-century Japan in IU Opera’s production of “Madama Butterfly,” which opens Friday at the Musical Arts Center.