SPEA School
IU’s School of Public and Environmental Affairs, known to students as SPEA, has been renamed after former secretary of the U.S. Treasury Paul H. O’Neill in honor of his career and $30 million gift to the school.
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IU’s School of Public and Environmental Affairs, known to students as SPEA, has been renamed after former secretary of the U.S. Treasury Paul H. O’Neill in honor of his career and $30 million gift to the school.
IU football players line up on the scrimmage line Aug. 6, 2018, during practice at the football practice fields.
Josh Peck talks to the audience during "An Evening with Josh Peck" on March 3 in the IU Auditorium. Peck, a former child actor now YouTube and online personality, talked about his life growing up in the spotlight and shared stories about becoming a recent father.
Junior Patricia Cornejo, president of Union Board, introduces Josh Peck to her sister on the phone during a meet and greet March 3 in the University Room at the Indiana Memorial Union. Peck met with volunteers as well as members from various comedy groups at IU after his live talk in the IU Auditorium.
Freshman Aneesha Anand and Josh Peck pose with Anand's drawing of Peck during a meet and greet March 3 in the University Room in the Indiana Memorial Union.
Josh Peck talks on stage with Directors of Lectures Olivia Owens and Ethan Schwartz during "An Evening with Josh Peck" on March 3 in the IU Auditorium.
Josh Peck talks to the audience during "An Evening with Josh Peck" on March 3 in the IU Auditorium. Peck, a former child actor now YouTube and online personality, talked about his life growing up in the spotlight and shared stories about becoming a recent father.
Cindy Schroeder, left, and her granddaughter Mackenzie Roninger, right, wait with signs before the start of the March for Our Lives rally outside the Indiana Statehouse on March 2 in Indianapolis.
A sign sits on the floor inside the Indiana Statehouse after the March for Our Lives rally March 2 in Indianapolis. Attendees waited inside after the rally to stay warm.
Attendees pose with signs before the start of the March for Our Lives rally outside the Indiana Statehouse on March 2 in Indianapolis. Speakers talked about gun violence in its various forms, including past school shootings as well as violent crime.
Two crowd members wrapped in a blanket listen to speakers at the March for Our Lives rally March 2 outside the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis. Attendees listened to and applauded speakers through low temperatures during the rally.
A child listens as speakers talk about gun violence on the steps of the Indiana Statehouse during the March for Our Lives on March 2 in Indianapolis.
An attendee holds a sign up on the steps of the Indiana Statehouse during the March for Our Lives rally March 2 in Indianapolis. Student speakers at the rally talked about gun violence in schools across the country.
Police officers watch over the crowd during the March for Our Lives rally March 2 outside the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis.
A man directs attendees to join speakers on the steps of the Indiana Statehouse during the March for Our Lives rally March 2 in Indianapolis.
A woman cries while listening to a speaker talk about gun violence during the March for Our Lives rally on March 2 on the steps of the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis.
Attendees with signs surround the speaker on the steps of the Indiana Statehouse during the March for Our Lives rally March 2 in Indianapolis.
This 120-square-foot ramp at the Monroe County Health Services Building at 119 W. 7th St. will be home to the new "Ramp Up Awareness" mural. Artists can submit applications to paint the mural through April 22.
IU Athletic Director Fred Glass looks up at the new south end zone scoreboard July 25, 2018 at Memorial Stadium.