Elinor Ostrom Nobel Speech
Distinguished Professor Elinor Ostrom presents an updated version of her Nobel Prize lecture to an audience Feb. 16, 2010, at the IU Auditorium in Bloomington, Ind. Ostrom is the University's eighth Nobel Prize recipient.
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Distinguished Professor Elinor Ostrom presents an updated version of her Nobel Prize lecture to an audience Feb. 16, 2010, at the IU Auditorium in Bloomington, Ind. Ostrom is the University's eighth Nobel Prize recipient.
Senior Andrew King watches as the New Orleans Saints celebrate following their victory in Super Bowl XLIV against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday at Nick's English Hut. Many Bloomington bars were relatively empty during the game.
A group of Colts fans reacts as the final seconds of the second half tick away during Super Bowl XLIV between the Indianapolis Colts and the New Orleans Saints on Sunday at Nick's English Hut. Many Bloomington bars were relatively empty during the game.
Two fans enjoy Super Bowl XLIV between the Indianapolis Colts and the New Orleans Saints on Sunday at Nick's English Hut. Many Bloomington bars were relatively empty during the game.
Colts fans react to taunting from across the bar during Super Bowl XLIV between the Indianapolis Colts and the New Orleans Saints on Sunday at Nick's English Hut. Many Bloomington bars were relatively empty during the game.
Four Colts fans watch Super Bowl XLIV between the Indianapolis Colts and the New Orleans Saints on Sunday at Kilroy's on Kirkwood. Many Bloomington bars were relatively empty during the game.
A fan leans back to relax as he watches the second half of Super Bowl XLIV between the Indianapolis Colts and the New Orleans Saints on Sunday at Nick's English Hut. Many Bloomington bars were relatively empty during the game.
Heather Youngquist and Joshua Lindsay perform as Lucia and Edgardo on Tuesday during a dress rehearsal at the Musial Arts Center. Lucia de Lammermoor will be performed at the MAC this Friday and Saturday.
Professor of Acting and Directing and Marat/Sade Director Dale McFadden watches as the cast performs a dress rehearsal Wednesday at the Wells-Metz Theater. Marat/Sade takes on a more contemporary style that McFadden says will be "engaging and refreshing."
Sophomore Ryan Dooley performs as Duperret on Wednesday at the Wells-Metz Theater. Marat/Sade, directed by Professor Dale McFadden, takes on a more contemporary style that he says will be "engaging and refreshing."
The new Ashton apartment-style housing is expected to be completed for the Fall 2010 semester. The seven four-story residence buildings will feature mostly four-bedroom suites complete with a common area, kitchen and two bathrooms.
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House Bar, located at 813 N. Walnut St., has only been open since September 2009, but already has a steady stream of clientele. The cozy atmosphere and cash-only bar make for a relaxing night on the north side of town.
Beatsickmisfits b-boys perform a break dance routine to an audience Saturday at the Willkie Auditorium. Various dance groups and soloists competed to raise money for the IU/Kenya HIV and AIDS program that will provide funding for arts and dance therapy for Kenyan children at the Sally Test Pediatric Center in Eldoret, Kenya.
Junior CJ Pawlikowski, playing the role of Bobby in Stephen Sondheim's "Company" presented by Hoosier Musicals, rehearses Wednesday at the Bloomington Playwright's Project on West Ninth Street. The production will run at 7:30 p.m. from Jan. 14-16 with a 2 p.m. matinee on Jan. 16 at the BPP.
Junior CJ Pawlikowski, playing the role of Bobby in Stephen Sondheim's "Company" presented by Hoosier Musicals, rehearses Wednesday at the Bloomington Playwright's Project on West Ninth Street. The production will run at 7:30 p.m. from Jan. 14-16 with a 2 p.m. matinee on Jan. 16 at the BPP.
Elinor Ostrom, a professor of political science at Indiana University, became the first woman to be awarded the Nobel prize for economics on Monday, Oct. 12, 2009. Ostrom was praised "for her analysis of economic governance, especially the commons." Ostrom's prize is Indiana University's eighth Nobel prize.
Los de Abajo's horn section sings background vocals Friday evening in the Mallor Clendening Grodner & Bohrer tent between Grant and Lincoln streets. The political band got their name from a Mariano Azuela novel of the same name about the Mexican Revolution.
Elinor Ostrom listens to a question during a press conference Monday, Oct. 12 at the Radio-Television Center. Ostrom, a political science professor, is the first woman to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, which will be presented to her by Swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf on Thursday.
Arthur F. Bentley Professor of Political Science Elinor Ostrom chats with guests Wednesday at the IU Auditorium. Ostrom's colleagues and other guests gathered to celebrate her Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences before she travels to Sweden on Dec. 10 to accept her award.