IU receives record-breaking $408.6 million from private sector
IU received $408.6 million in funding from the private sector in the 2008 fiscal year, President Michael McRobbie announced today.
IU received $408.6 million in funding from the private sector in the 2008 fiscal year, President Michael McRobbie announced today.
When it came to writing my column this week, I was in about the same position as Sen. Barack Obama. At the risk of sounding harsh or callous, when the stock market tanked on Monday, it was almost like shooting fish in a barrel. Over the past couple of weeks, coverage of the election has been centered on varying levels of attention to Gov. Sarah Palin, ranging from surprise to fawning, then to an all-out assault, and now to a pretty respectable level of analysis in which even conservatives are judging her pretty rationally.
The IU Student Association hosted a student forum Tuesday night in the Indiana Memorial Union Frangipani Room featuring IU Athletics Director Search Committee Student Representative Drew Allenspach.
AT&T will add a cell phone tower to campus to combat poor wireless coverage, said IU spokesman Larry MacIntyre.
Renowned violinist and IU alumnus Joshua Bell sat down with the Indiana Daily Student to discuss his plans for tonight’s performance, the future and what IU and Bloomington mean to him.
For students in the IU Philharmonic Orchestra, the opening concert isn’t just a way to kick off the season; it’s a chance to play with two of the world’s greatest musicians.IU faculty member Leonard Slatkin will conduct world-renowned violinist and alumnus Joshua Bell and the orchestra in a concert at 8 p.m. tonight in the IU Auditorium. The 3,200 complimentary tickets for the show were distributed in three hours.“If you could have heard the dead silence when Leonard Slatkin took the platform during rehearsals, you would know what his presence means to the students,” said Tom Wieligman, executive administrator of instrumental ensembles and special performance activity. “To have artists of this stature stop what they’re doing and come to Bloomington is a real treat.”The first half of the program will feature Beethoven’s “Overture to Egmont, Op. 84” and Paul Hindemith’s “Symphonic Metamorphosis on Themes by Carl Maria von Weber,” Wieligman said. The entire second half of the program will feature John Corigliano’s “Concerto for Violin and Orchestra” (“The Red Violin Concerto”), during which Bell will perform for his first concert as an IU faculty member.
Students who rely on their e-mail for emergency updates from IU-Notify might want to consider signing up for text message alerts after authorities decided Tuesday that text alerts will be the primary notification tool.
Former U.S. Ambassador to the UN and former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright will speak at IU on Friday.PODCAST: Hoosier Headlines
As freshmen Molly Blazak and Stephanie Courtney sat smoking outside the steps at Wright Quad, students passed by eager to eat dinner. After only the second week since move-in, both agreed the freshmen were dealing well as the first incoming class to come to IU with the smoking ban in place.
After a 17-year career at Ball State, it would take a unique opportunity for Tom Morrison to leave his alma mater. He found that opportunity at IU as chief liaison and Indiana General Assembly representative this month.
Last weekend, Kelley School of Business MBAs had the chance to build lasting relationships with well-established graduates at the Kelley School of Business MBA Reunion Weekend.
For National Public Radio U.S. Supreme Court reporter Nina Totenberg, the greatest issue this presidential election has nothing to do with oil, the economy or war.
Is there any doubt who your No. 1 pick would be if you were on the clock in your fantasy draft tomorrow? LaDanian Tomlinson? Not for me.
Mike Freitag is right – maybe losing to unranked Dartmouth is the best thing that could have happened to the IU men’s soccer team.
Gen. David Petraeus, whose strategy for countering the Iraq insurgency is credited by many with rescuing the country from all-out civil war, stepped aside Tuesday as Gen. Ray Odierno took over as the top American commander of the conflict.
Three days remain before the IU football team takes on its first real test of the season. So at practice Tuesday, all was back to normal after the team’s bye week, except for one noticeable absence.
The IU Department of Athletics received a letter Tuesday from the NCAA extending the deadline for the University’s response to the “failure to monitor” allegation leveled against the department.
So there I was, bicycling, getting nowhere fast. That’s right, I was at the HPER working out between two rather buff men who periodically glanced at the screen on my stationary bicycle to make sure they were pedaling faster and burning more calories than a 5-foot-3, 110-pound girl.
What better to do than to celebrate the spirit of Halloween night early? The Dark Carnival Film Festival, a festival that proves horror films aren’t just for viewing on Friday the 13th, will allow Bloomington residents to do just that.
The Jacobs School of Music faculty has secured more bragging rights for next fall after hiring professor Jorja Fleezanis, one of the first female concertmasters for a major American orchestra.