Informatics Professor John Duncan speaks on the safety of his students during the Bloomington Faculty Council assembly Thursday afternoon in President’s Hall. The meeting was attended by Bloomington residents and students alike and featured appearances by Provost Lauren Robel, Mayor John Hamilton, and representatives from IUSA.
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Dr. Terry Anderson and the Ostrom Workshop are met with opposition from protestors during the Anderson’s “Who Owns the Environment” lecture Wednesday evening in Woodburn Hall.
Dr. Terry Anderson is introduced by the Ostrom Workshop as begins his presentation on environmental policy and economics during his “Who Owns the Environment” lecture Wednesday evening in Woodburn Hall.
World renowned artist Beili Liu discusses her life in China and showcases her organic art style during her presentation Wednesday evening in the School of Fine Arts. Liu’s presentation is in preparation of the launch of her exhibit “After All (Mending the Sky)” in Grunwald Gallery this Friday.
World renowned artist Beili Liu discusses her life in China and showcases her organic art style during her presentation Wednesday evening in the School of Fine Arts. Liu’s presentation is in preparation of the launch of her exhibit “After All (Mending the Sky)” in Grunwald Gallery this Friday.
Alumni discuss the biggest challenges they've faced in the workplace and answer questions from students and staff during the Black Excellence Alumni Panel Wednesday evening in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
Alumni discuss the biggest challenges they've faced in the workplace and answer questions from students and staff during the Black Excellence Alumni Panel Wednesday evening in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
A banner located on the ground floor of the school education advertising its bilingual counseling services. Associate Professor Ellen Vaughan serves as the Director of the Unidos Team which provides counseling tailored toward students of Latino and Hispanic descent.
Wojciech Beltkiewicz of the IU Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education speaks on his unpleasant experiences with immigration from Poland during the second immigration policy info-session hosed by the university Thursday evening in the IMU’s State Room East. Beltkiewicz states that his experience is what brings him out to provide support for today’s international students.
IU students solve a Tupac puzzle during the First Thursday event Thursday evening in the Eskenazi Art Museum.
Bloomington residents enjoy food from Traditions Catering during the First Thursday event Thursday evening in the Eskenazi Art Museum.
First year international graduate student Neeraj Lad listens as IUPD Captain Andy Stephenson addresses the question of international students being asked about their immigration status during the second immigration policy info-session hosed by the university Thursday evening in the IMU’s State Room East.
IUPD Captain Andy Stephenson discusses the ramifications of President Trump’s executive order and states that it will have no impact on how the IUPD operates during the second immigration policy info-session hosed by the university Thursday evening in the IMU’s State Room East.
Bloomington resident Naomi Young crafts a painting out of chocolate during the First Thursday event Thursday evening in the Eskenazi Art Museum.
The Residence Hall Association (RHA) discuss legislation, programing, and pass bills during their summit Wednesday evening in Cedar Hall. Events surrounding Little 500, upcoming RHA elections, and archiving efforts for the incoming administration were all topics of concern during the conference.
The Residence Hall Association (RHA) discuss legislation, programing, and pass bills during their summit Wednesday evening in Cedar Hall. Events surrounding Little 500, upcoming RHA elections, and archiving efforts for the incoming administration were all topics of concern during the conference.
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Students prepare to exit campus as the sun begins to set on Indiana University's Sample Gates. The gates seperate Kirkwood Avenue from IUs "Old Crescent" area and serve as the univeristy's most photographed structure on campus.
Sophomore Robyn Taylor learns more about the School of Public Health and what they have to offer students during the “Black Love, Sex, and Everything Else” event Wednesday evening in the Neal Marshall Black Culture Center. Students enjoyed open dialogue, games of facts and fiction about sex, and discussions on relationship and gender norm stereotypes.
IU students play fishbowl games of fact or myth during the “Black Love, Sex, and Everything Else” event Wednesday evening in the Neal Marshall Black Culture Center. Students enjoyed open dialogue, games of facts and fiction about sex, and discussions on relationship and gender norm stereotypes.
IU Sexual Assault Crisis (SACS) Counselor Ann Skirvin speaks to students about the services they offer in the IU Health Center during the “Black Love, Sex, and Everything Else” event Wednesday evening in the Neal Marshall Black Culture Center. Students enjoyed open dialogue, games of facts and fiction about sex, and discussions on relationship and gender norm stereotypes.