IU-Bloomington announces 2021 fall break on October 8, cites increased vaccination rates
By Lauren McLaughlin | 1 hours agoIU-B students did not have traditional breaks during the 2020-21 school year.
IU-B students did not have traditional breaks during the 2020-21 school year.
New market coordinator Clarence Boone was hired when Marcia Veldman resigned in July 2020.
Dunn served as a professor and founding dean throughout his time at IU.
Baxter International Inc.’s Bloomington facility will produce the Moderna vaccine.
The Jacobs School of Music plans to increase some graduate student stipends.
Multiple students sued the university after the mold issues in Foster and McNutt.
Individual school recognition ceremonies will be virtual.
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About 590,000 Indiana residents are fully vaccinated, according to the Indiana vaccine dashboard.
The county has a yellow advisory level until it stays blue for two weeks.
Ballet students practice their skills and listen as Sarah Wroth, chair of IU's ballet department, comments in an in-person class Oct. 1, 2020. IU faculty and officials, including Provost Lauren Robel, Dr. Aaron Carroll and the Restart Committee, have developed a testing plan for students in the ballet department.
Ballet students perform in the Conrad Prebys Amphitheater as part of the Jacobs School of Music Outdoor Spaces Performance Series Oct. 2, 2020. The Jacobs School of Music will offer virtual music and art-themed events for IU students this semester.
Ballet students practice their skills and listen as Sarah Wroth, chair of IU's ballet department, comments in an in-person class Oct. 1. The class consisted of only six to eight students due to the coronavirus pandemic.
A student dances en pointe in a box outlined with tape Oct. 1 inside the Musical Arts Center. All dancers are required to socially distance by staying in assigned spaces during in-person class.
Senior Sam Epstein dances at an outdoor performance titled "Meditation on Resilience" on Oct. 2 at the Conrad Prebys Ampitheater. The speaker at the event talked about how resilience is needed during the time of COVID-19 and how the IU ballet community exhibited resilience.
Ballet students perform Oct. 2 in the Conrad Prebys Amphitheater as part of the Jacobs School of Music Outdoor Spaces Performance Series. Indoor performances are not permitted due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Sarah Wroth, chair of IU's ballet department, sits outside a dance studio after an in-person class Oct. 1. Wroth's fourth year of teaching at IU has not been derailed by the COVID-19 pandemic, but the classroom environment is different.
A bottle of Clorox disinfectant spray and a roll of paper towels is kept on a cabinet in the a ballet studio Oct. 2 inside the Musical Arts Center. Students wipe off their individual barres with disinfectant after use.
Sarah Wroth, chair of IU's ballet department, offers comments on technique to a ballet student Oct. 1 in the Musical Arts Center. Wroth adapted in-person classes for students in quarantine by teaching in front of a Zoom call.
A ballet student rehearses in front of Sarah Wroth, chair of IU's ballet department. All IU ballet students are required to wear masks during in-person class.