Kelley students to take trip to Greece
Twenty students from the Kelley School of Business will depart for Athens, Greece, on May 9 and will return May 19. The students’ objectives are to learn more about international business practices.
Twenty students from the Kelley School of Business will depart for Athens, Greece, on May 9 and will return May 19. The students’ objectives are to learn more about international business practices.
The Jacobs School of Music Pre-College Ballet Program celebrated its 25th anniversary with a performance of Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s “Swan Lake” this weekend.
However, music brought the Buskirk-Chumley Theater to life with the 40th-anniversary performance of the IU Soul Revue.
I have spent the last 103 days on a voyage around the world, starting in the Bahamas and sailing by ship to 10 different countries.
IU will welcome Mwanaidi Sinare Maajar, the United Republic of Tanzania’s ambassador to the United States, to campus today.
No. 7-seed Indiana was unable to advance in the Big Ten tournament after losing to No. 2-seed Michigan 4-2.
About 30 students participated in what associate instructor and organizer Tristan Tager called a “protest for the greater good of humans” at 5 p.m. Friday at the Sample Gates.
In late November, the IU men’s soccer team did not know it would face and fall to the No. 1 team in the country. When the time came, the Hoosiers never achieved control against the Tar Heels when facing them on their home ground in Chapel Hill, N.C.
Yesterday was Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day, and WonderLab Museum of Science, Health and Technology taught the science of the camera and offered experience with making a pinhole camera.
As the spring semester ends, the IU baseball season is beginning to get juicy.
The IU baseball team used effective pitching, an onslaught of hitting and consistent defense to complete the three-game weekend sweep of the Michigan Wolverines on Sunday in Ann Arbor, Mich.
1. Indiana The Hoosiers find themselves at the top of almost every preseason poll on the national level, and the same is true in the Big Ten. IU returns every player who scored against Kentucky in the 102-90 Sweet Sixteen loss. A nationally ranked recruiting class joins the five returning starters, and Tom Crean’s fifth season in Bloomington has the makings of a deep run into March Madness.
IU student and community member films will be shown in the “Made in Indiana” film series April 30 through May 3 at the IU Cinema.
The Indiana Hoosiers (24-25, 8-10) opened a Big Ten series against Iowa Hawkeyes (23-24, 12-6) on Saturday with a thrilling nine-inning, 1-0 win.
This summer provides the Hoosier softball team an opportunity to better its record heading into the NCAA tournaments.
Though the current school year is ending, another year of entertainment has yet to begin. The IU Auditorium has announced its upcoming 2012-13 season.
Several Bloomington residents took a different route to observe April, which is National Poetry Month and the month of Earth Day celebrations, with “Readings for Our Earth,” an open-mic poetry reading night at Patricia’s Wellness Arts Café and Quilter’s Comfort Teas Saturday.
The push for hardware for IU Coach Randy Bloemendaal’s team will likely have to wait another year after a battle with a familiar opponent ended in familiar fashion.
Following the meeting of a working group that discussed the future of the Office for Women’s Affairs, the Division of Student Affairs is launching a new initiative to improve student services and advocacy on gender issues.
Entering the Big Ten Men’s Golf Championship, the Hoosiers held high expectations. Fresh off a win at the Boilermaker Invitational, the lineup was set for the squad’s success.