An inside look: Bloomington Pridefest
By Sarah Zygmuntowski and Madelyn Knight | Sep 1, 2019 5:54 pmBloomington Pridefest brings generations together to celebrate the LGBTQ community.
Bloomington Pridefest brings generations together to celebrate the LGBTQ community.
The Kinsey Institute which is located in Lindley Hall is pictured. The Kinsey Institute will display French photographer Bettina Rheims’ “Everything All at Once” photography exhibition until December 2022.
The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction launched an online continuing education program. The program is certified by the American Psychological Association.
Junior Dakota Johnson, left, and senior Mattie Taylor present a slideshow Sept. 5 at the Yes Theory IU callout meeting. Yes Theory IU is a new club this school year and encourages its members to get outside of their comfort zones.
The OVPDEMA scholarship programs are moving into the Diversity, Equity and Multicultural Affairs building at 300 North Jordan Avenue. The staff members of the building are concerned about organization of the different programs in the space.
The Kinsey Institute, located in Lindley Hall, received a $2 million donation from Scott Schurz. The institute plans to expand its research and hire new faculty with the donation.
2019 graduate Arjun Singh was named this year’s Fraternity’s Distinguished Undergraduate due to his commitment to improving IU’s Delta Upsilon chapter.
Recent graduate Arjun Singh was named this year’s Fraternity’s Distinguished Undergraduate due to his commitment to improving IU’s Delta Upsilon chapter.