Students, professors define use of Facebook
The professional boundaries between students and professors can often be tricky, especially when it comes to the rapidly growing social network.
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The professional boundaries between students and professors can often be tricky, especially when it comes to the rapidly growing social network.
Procrastination is not in the vocabulary of student political leaders. With the next presidential election far out of reach in the minds of most people, student leaders from a variety of IU groups and organizations are already planning their proposal to bring a presidential debate for the 2012 election to campus.
Several student groups, partnered with the office of Monroe County Prosecuting Attorney Chris Gaal, are leading workshops around campus to educate students on the dangers of sexual assault. The workshop, “Blame It On The Alcohol?: The Truths, Myths, and Laws of Sexual Assault,” focuses on sexual assault in a college campus environment, prevention and consequences.
IU was the first school to win the Victoria’s Secret’s PINK Nation back-to-school concert this past fall, and students are working to bring another concert for this coming school year.
The Office of Women’s Affairs is celebrating Women’s History Month with its first interactive, jeopardy-style quiz bowl from 7 to 9 p.m. today in the Willkie Auditorium.
The fair, organized by the Health Professions and Prelaw Center, is 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. today in the Indiana Memorial Union Alumni Hall, and about 700 students are estimated to attend.
Samaritan’s Feet, an international organization that puts shoes on the feet of people in need, is being localized at IU by three students who share a passion for the group’s mission.
IU Parking Operations, infamously known as the organization behind the unwelcome ticket envelopes on car windshields across campus, claims that, contrary to popular belief, it isn’t the bad guy.
Political commentator Glenn Beck, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and IU College Republicans will be together at the Conservative Political Action Conference sponsored by the American Conservative Union Foundation today through Saturday in Washington, D.C.
The IU-Bloomington Diversity Committee gathered Tuesday to discuss the upcoming events on campus for spring, including a Holocaust exhibit and Diversity Day presentations with the theme of Civil Conversation.
While the majority of students on campus usually tend to be women, records of attendance from the Office of the Registrar show that this academic year is the first time since 1982 that male enrollment has exceeded female.
Giving Back to Africa Student Association has partnered with the nonprofit group Cell Phones for Cancer in an effort to recycle cell phones to raise funding for both organizations.
There will be an Internship Fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today in Alumni Hall of the Indiana Memorial Union for students seeking internships in professional fields.
A new type of social networking Web site, Bloomingmates.com, has been created specifically targeting and connecting IU students, alumni and others associated with the University.
Holiday event to assist nonprofits, local groups.
In its first year on campus, Sigma Alpha Lambda has set itself apart in the fraternity scene with a strong focus on academics, personal relationships and service opportunities.