Commission approves School of Philanthropy
The Indiana Commission for Higher Education recently approved IU’s proposal for a new School of Philanthropy, which is believed to be the first of its kind in the world.
The Indiana Commission for Higher Education recently approved IU’s proposal for a new School of Philanthropy, which is believed to be the first of its kind in the world.
Amid pole vaulting equipment and long jump sand pits, 1,195 students attended the Fall Career and Internship Fair on Wednesday at its new location, Harry Gladstein Fieldhouse.
Hannah Smith writes about developments at American University in Cairo.
Matthew Starr is a fifth-year senior and digital arts bachelor of fine arts student. He has exhibited his work in Italy and the U.S.
Who cares about the screenplay in zombie flicks?
David Byrne & St. Vincent collaborate on "Love This Giant."
Bloomington's annual world music and arts festival kicks off this weekend.
Dave Matthews Band returns to the '90s on "Away From the World."
After going uncharacteristically blue in 2008, Indiana has seen few campaign stops by either presidential candidate this year.
Aris Zafeiratos has adjusted to IU's soccer culture after moving stateside from Greece.
A Bloomington physician is facing a federal prison sentence and was ordered to pay a restitution fee surpassing $1 million for health care fraud and unlawful drug distribution he admittedly committed in March.
David Baker has “passed the baton” as leader of the David Baker Jazz Ensemble to fellow faculty member and former student Brent Wallarab.
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Alexander Tytler, an 18th century historian, is often attributed with the quote, “A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury."
Since the death is so disconnected from the act that, to some, justified execution, the death does little to deter others from doing the same.
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Tickets for each show can be purchased through Landlocked Music, Spirit of ’68 Promotions or at the door.
The film series will start at 7:30 p.m. tonight in Woodburn 101 and is open to the public.
Young met with constituents in small groups of up to six people. He gave them 15 minutes at a time. Constituents chose the topics.
The free-living microscopic amoeba, known as naegleria fowleri, can cause a rare but severe infection of the brain called primary amebic meningoencephalitis.