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Saturday's undergraduate commencement was the first held in Memorial Stadium since 2001. More than 8500 graduates received their degrees this year.
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Saturday's undergraduate commencement was the first held in Memorial Stadium since 2001. More than 8500 graduates received their degrees this year.
IU Art Museum docent Patty Callison leads a thematic tour: The Art of Storytelling: the Storytelling of Art on Saturday. The free public tour highlighted themes of storytelling of art.
MFA Madeline Winter's project Day Trip is displayed in the Fuller Projects room in the McCalla School building.
BFA Kayla Dunscombe's Modeled Perceptions themed paintings are displayed in the Grunwald Gallery of Art.
Eigenmann Hall residents accept the Be More Involved Award at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Tuesday for their work with the South Central Community Action Program. Eigenmann Hall residents have been working with the program for 7 years to help low-income citizens to move toward personal and economic independence, according to the event program.
Residential Programs and Services recently voted to terminate the lunch buffet hours at the Edmondson Dining Hall at Collins Living-Learning Center, and students have expressed concern regarding the vote.
Tai Rogers, MFA Ceramics at the School of Fine Arts, showcases the largest piece among the three of his "Fabricated Landscapes" project that he spent three months to build during the School of Fine Arts MFA Thesis Exihibitions in the Grunwald Gallery of Art on Wednesday. Rogers' inspiration was from maps - he used his imagination to make the lines more vivid than a flattened world.
Ambassador Feisal Istrabadi delivers the lecture "Diplomacy and its Discontents" at the International Studies Capstone Symposium in the IMU Georgian Room on Wednesday. Ambassador Istrabadi is Professor of Practice in the School of Global and International Studies and the Maurer School of Law, and Founding Director of the Center for the Study of the Middle East.
Sean MacLennan, senior, practices during her Monday pole dance class at Wild Orchid Aerial Fitness & Dance.
Members of the Kappa Sigma team race during the Team Pursuit event on Sunday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Members of Alpha Chi Omega cheer for their cycling team during the Little 500 Qualifications at Bill Armstrong Stadium on Saturday.
Different sizes, types and textures of condoms from around the world were on display at Cupcakes and Condoms in the Frangipani Room of the Indiana Memorial Union on Monday. The event also had free cupcakes and condoms for students to take.
Juliet Istrabadi, acting curator of ancient art for IU Art Museum, tells the audience unique stories of the ancient subjects that are displayed on the table on Friday.
The Village Deli welcomes customers on Friday morning. The restaurant re-opened on Friday after being closed due to a fire since January.
Sir Hew Strachan, Professor of International Relations from University of St. Andrews, delivers the fourth annual Indiana University Patrick O'Meara International Lecture titled "The Centenary of the First World War: Commemoration or Celebration" in Indiana Memorial Union Alumni Hall on Wednesday.
Colleen Wells reads her book "Dinner with Doppelgangers - A True Story of Madness and Recovery" for an audience at the Venue Fine Art & Gifts on Tuesday. Wells is an IU alumna and was the 2002 recipient of a first place award from the Indiana Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists for her feature "Road Kill - Casualties of the Car Culture."
Members of the Kappa Sigma team race during the Team Pursuit event on Sunday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Alexandra Jia and her older brother Will Jia participate in the "Family Craft Day: Inspired by the Amazon" event hosted by the The Mathers Museum of World Cultures on Sunday.
"Think it through." said Virgil Sauder, manager of the animal shelter, when asked about college students getting pets. He said it is a big responsibility and time commitment to have a pet.
Lori McDonald holds her work and stands by her display table at the Venue Fine Art & Gifts on Tuesday. The small green spheres are bits of marimo moss, which thrive in ponds and aquariums and can move from section to section in the piece.