IU alumni share Little 500 tips, recommended activities for students
By Lauren McLaughlin | Apr 21, 2022 6:51 pmAlumni say students should get to the race early and participate in annual traditions.
Alumni say students should get to the race early and participate in annual traditions.
The presenters said people can build bridges based on shared experiences.
IUSG and SNGW argue there’s not enough student representation.
The IU Board of Trustees met Friday and Saturday.
Bonnie Jenkins discussed Russia and diversity in international security.
IU President Pamela Whitten will present the award in a ceremony Monday.
Legislators still have an opportunity to make technical corrections on the bill and override.
Gov. Holcomb signed a law Thursday enabling some health care assistance to continue.
Three task forces will focus on improving mental health resources at IU by fall 2022.
The summit will start March 4 and last the rest of the month.
Kelley School of Business Poling Chair of Business and Government, Hollywood film producer Kristin Hahn and Kelley Professor Timothy Fort are pictured. They spoke about peace through storytelling at an event Tuesday in the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies.
A promotional poster for “Anastasia” is seen Nov. 4, 2021, outside of the IU Auditorium. The touring Broadway show will be at the auditorium Tuesday and Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
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.