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(10/17/23 6:41pm)
Someone holds up a sign that reads "We The People" in front of the United States Capitol Building. The IU Center on Representative Government will use funding from the U.S. Department of Defense to develop “Democracy Quest,” a virtual-reality-based interactive learning tool.
(10/17/23 9:18pm)
Jacobs School of Music alumnus Jeremy Denk sits at a piano. The Jacobs School of Music acquired a Spirio R piano, which will allow an audience in Bloomington to hear Denk perform virtually from another Spirio R piano in New York City on Oct. 18, 2023.
(10/16/23 8:08pm)
Marci Wease's sculpture stands tall at her home in Bloomington on Sept. 1, 2022. The sculpture was featured on HGTV's "Good Bones Better Yard."
(10/15/23 11:32pm)
Employees of People and Animals Learning Services lead a client on horseback at PALS Therapy in Bloomington. Horses have therapeutic benefits that are provided to their clients.
(10/12/23 11:40pm)
A poster for Constellation Stage and Screen's October screening series is pictured. The lineup includes "Friday the 13th Part 4: Jason Lives" and later in the month, viewers can enjoy "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" and "Shock Treatment".
(10/11/23 6:33pm)
LaNitra Berger, an associate professor of history and art history and the director of African and African American Studies at George Mason University, is pictured. Berger led an event hosted by IU Global Connections on international education and inclusivity Oct. 9, 2023.
(10/11/23 1:46am)
The Shalom Center is pictured at 620 S. Walnut St. Bloomington community members gathered Oct. 10, 2023, at the Southern Knoll Community Center to discuss their concerns over the shelter's proposed move and expansion.
(10/10/23 2:42pm)
IU professor of music Atar Arad is pictured. Arad will present a premiere of an original composition between him and four of his former students at 8 p.m. Oct. 12 in Auer Hall.
(10/10/23 2:43pm)
A courtesy illustration is pictured. Sawyer is putting on this arts event for the remembrance of Molly Parsley, which will take place Nov. 13, 2023, in Franklin Hall Commons.
(10/10/23 2:14pm)
The Hoosier Hills Food Bank Book Fair logo is seen. The 39th annual Bloomington Community Book Fair will be held Oct. 12-17 at the Monroe County Fair Grounds.
(10/09/23 5:43pm)
Hannah Schertz, a professor of special education, is photographed at the IU School of Education after the grant award was confirmed July 14, 2023. The Institute of Education Sciences awarded a $3.8 million grant to a group of IU researchers led by Schertz.
(10/09/23 5:46pm)
IU associate professor Lantao Liu, IU Luddy School Dean Joanna Millunchick and CODE19 Racing co-founders Lawrence Walter and Oliver Wells, front row from left, with IU Luddy School graduate students involved in the AI driver project. The AI driver will compete in global autonomous racing competitions.
(10/09/23 2:12pm)
Key members of the research project on the day of Andy Tsai’s thesis defense on May 3, 2022. From left to right, Bruce Lamb, Gary Landreth, Andy Tsai, Adrian Oblak, Stephanie Bissel.
(10/09/23 2:13pm)
The Big Ten Academic Alliance logo is seen. The Big Ten Academic Alliance, founded in 1958, is an academic partnership among the Big Ten universities with three programs dedicated to leadership development.
(10/09/23 5:45pm)
Jon Frazier and Nick Willham discuss how markets have evolved over the decades on July 8, 2023, at the City of Bloomington Building. Farmogic aims to make farm-fresh food more accessible to students and provide delivery directly to customers’ front doors.
(10/05/23 11:31pm)
Too Many Cooks' "Kitchen Sink" album cover is seen. The band released its EP on Sept. 29, 2023.
(10/09/23 5:56pm)
A temple in Bangkok, Thailand is pictured May 16, 2023. Students visited Thailand as part of The Kelley School of Business’s BUS-X-272 Global Business Immersion Program, which is an 8-week program exposing students to international business practices.
(10/04/23 10:37pm)
Nicholas Hammond, an innovative executive and researcher, is pictured. Hammond will be the new leader of the Innovation and Commercialization Office beginning Nov. 13.
(10/03/23 10:53pm)
Madeline the Person's newest EP, titled "Chapter 4: The End," is pictured. Madeline Holste, more commonly known by her stage name Madeline the Person, is touring through the end of December 2023.
(10/04/23 2:32am)
Members of Step Afrika! are seen dancing on stage. Step Afrika! will perform at IU Auditorium on Oct. 7, 2023.