Patrick Holbrook, Culture of Care co-chair, helps to lead the bystander intervention training with IUSA executive members. The training was part of a two day retreat aimed at helping students learn techniques to use in potentially dangerous situations.
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Michael Rooks introduces Robert Barnes during a panel on Saturday at IU Art Museum. The panel consisted of Brooks and two collectors of his works and was in the middle of the special exhibition, "Grand Allusions: Robert Barnes — Late Works 1985-2015."
Elana Fiorini poses during the costume contest on the first day of Bloomingcon. For the contest, Fiorini dressed up as Sheik from "The Legend of Zelda" and won first place.
Kent Long, founding president of the Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, speaks with students on the topic of "Voices of Economic Justice" on Wednesday evening. The event was a part of the Asian Culture Center's Over a Cup of Tea series which is supported by the College of Arts and Sciences' Themester.
Miss USA 2006 Tara Conner, IU alum Kristen Martin, IU student Jake Desmond and Director of OASIS Jackie Daniels all took turns telling their stories of addiction during OASIS' kickoff of National Recovery Month on Tuesday evening.
Captain Greg Butler of IUPD jokes around with Larry Isom before the ceremony on Monday morning. Butler read a letter from the IU president's office and was also a major part of Isom receiving the certificate.
Richard Duncan, professor at University of Nebraska-Lincoln, speaks with students in an event discussing abortion law at Maurer School of Law on Monday aftenoon.
Larry Isom completes ROTC
After more than 50 years, Larry Isom receives certificate of completion for ROTC requirements. See related story. Photos by Katelyn Rowe. Production by Leah Johnson. Music "Little Dipper" by Podington Bear.
Kelly Richardson, curator of the Sage collection and professor in the School of Apparel Merchandising and Design, gives a lecture discussing Roy Halston Frowick's work o Friday afternoon at Grunwald Gallery. A collection of Halston's work will be in the gallery through October 3.
Alan Wald gives his lecture titled "The Radical Presence in U.S. Literature: From the New Negro to the New Left" in Lilly Library. The lecture was a part of the College of Arts and Sciences' Themester which gives students and community members more opportunities to learn about this year's theme of @Work: The Nature of Labor on a Changing World.
Barry Lessow, Executive Director of United Way of Bloomington, speaks during the United Way Campaign Kick-Off Luncheon on Wednesday at Henke Hall in Memorial Stadium.
Cindy Houston, a certified trainer in Applied Suicide Intervention SkillsTraining, explains how about 11 of 100,000 people commits suicide in the United States at a talk on Tuesday night at the Venue. Houston went on to say that in Indiana the rate of suicide is slightly higher with 12 or 13 out of 100,000 committing suicide.
Martha Eason sings out her window in a dress rehearsal for The Barber of Seville on Monday night. Martha Eason plays Rosina, a girl locked in a tower by Dr. Bartolo.
The French Lick Resort balloon floats over a subdivision south of the Monroe County Fairgrounds on Sunday morning.
Along with hot air balloons, giant kites are flown throughout the Indiana Balloon Fest. Many of the kites were large animals like cat, fish and squids.
The Oliver Winery balloon lifts off from the field at Monroe County Fairgrounds on Saturday morning. Saturday was the second day of the Indiana Balloon Fest and honored the military.
One of the Oliver Winery Balloons is blown up before its Sunday morning flight. Oliver Winery was the Up! Up! and Away Platinum sponsor for the festival.
Members of the IU chapter of Young Americans for Freedom light their candles in a memorial for victims of the attacks on September 11, 2001, on Saturday in Dunn Meadow.
Andrew Ireland lights his candle from the flame of Mario Santio Lombardi's in a memorial for victims of the attacks on September 11, 2001, on Saturday in Dunn Meadow. The memorial was put on by members of the IU chapter of Young Americans for Freedom and served as a reminder of all of the lives lost that day.
Cheerleaders from Midwest Cheer encourage walkers as they begin the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's at Bryant Park on Sunday. Walkers were also given flower pinwheels to hold that represented whether they had, had lost someone or were taking care of someone with alzheimer's disease.