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The album cover for "Double Dares & Fault Lines" by Westhead is shown. The album, which contains eight tracks, was released April 7, 2023.
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The album cover for "Double Dares & Fault Lines" by Westhead is shown. The album, which contains eight tracks, was released April 7, 2023.
Poster art for "Candide" designed by Trevor Rood, web content manager & graphic designer for the Jacobs School of Music. "Candide" premieres April 14, 2023, at the Musical Arts Center.
The African American Dance Company’s annual spring concert is April 15, 2023. The concert will beheld at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
An art piece by Jack Owens for the Eskenazi School of Art's BFA Thesis Exhibition is pictured. The exhibit will open on April 18 at the Grunwald Gallery.
The flyer for Amelia López López's lecture on Afro-Colombian scholar Delia Zapata Olivella is pictured. IU's Archives of Traditional Music and Latin American Music Center will host the event at noon on April 19 in Morrison Hall.
Illustration of a burning couch created by Forest Steele. The Burning Couch Festival 2023 will take place on Sunday, April 16 at Switchyard Park.
Wind turbines are part of a large wind farm near Milford, Utah. IU’s Environmental Resilience Institute and Center for Rural Engagement are partnering to create the Indiana Resilience Funding Hub to help Indiana communities with less than 50,000 residents secure federal funding for sustainability-focused projects.
David Daleke poses for a portrait in the atrium of Jordan Hall at IU-Bloomington on April 11, 2017. Daleke will serve as the dean of the IU Graduate School Bloomington.
Ron Blake, a Phoenix-based artist and a 1994 MPA graduate of IU, is pictured. He has served as the director of the American PTSD Association and is on the Speakers Bureau with the Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence.
Jean Graves poses for a photo. Graves was hired as the new Patricia and Joel Meier Chair of Education at the Eskenazi Museum of Art.
Album cover for "In Pieces" by Chloe Bailey. The album was released through Parkwood Entertainment and Columbia Records on March 31, 2023.
The album cover for "the record" by boygenius is featured. The band consists of Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker.
The flyer for the student-run Funny 501 comedy festival is pictured. The event will take place at 7:00 p.m. on April 7 and 8, 2023, in Ballantine Hall room 013.
The IU Student Government office is located in the Student Activities Tower of the Indiana Memorial Union. The two new amendments to the IUSG Constitution will eliminate the required minimum number of multicultural seats in IUSG Congress and clarify when appointments are needed to replace vacant congressional seats.
Actors rehearse a dance number for IU Theatre's upcoming production of "Something Rotten!" The musical will premiere at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, April 14, 2023, at the Ruth N. Halls Theatre.
IU Gift of Life ambassadors and IU students set up a table to get cheek swabs from people to join the Gift of Life Marrow Registry to become donors for blood stem cells and bone marrow transplants Nov. 11- Nov. 18, 2022, at the IMU. The Gift of Life Club at IU will be hosting their second Swab Week April 10-14.
The Cortez family poses for a photo at their new Habitat for Humanity home March 30, 2023. Angela and Crispin Cortez began to volunteer for Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County to build their own home in 2019.
The album cover for Tyler the Creator "Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale." The new album is comprised of eight new songs and builds off the style and fanfare of the original album, whilst adding new signatures of its own.
Maggie Gates posing with carrots while working at Common Home Farm in summer 2021. Gates was granted conditional bond on March 31, 2023.
The presented House-passed budget reflects reductions made to public health and land conservation. When presenting the budget to the Senate Appropriations Committee on March 7, 2023, House Ways and Means Committee Chair, Rep. Jeffrey Thompson, R-28th District, emphasized that the revised budget reflects the priorities of the committee he oversees.