by Terence Moore Filed under: Indiana BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Even before the start of both events during the past two days to celebrate the seven inductees into this year's IndianaUniversity Athletics Hall of Fame, everybody hoped. Everybody prayed. In fact, everybody who bleeds Hoosier red meant no harm, but they wanted Bob Knight to do the wrong thing. Instead, Knight did the...
IndianaUniversity is sponsoring a “themester” celebrating Charles Darwin’s 200th birthday and the 150th anniversary of The Origin of Species. As part of this themester, Campus Crusade for Christ at IndianaUniversity is sponsoring a debate on Intelligent Design between Christian theologian William Lane Craig and University of California-Irvine Professor...
IndianaUniversity Golf Course Review Grade: B Teacher’s Comments: It’s essentially a municipal course, owned and operated by IndianaUniversity. Nice enough, but it was in very poor condition on the day I played. This past summer I was able to sneak out of Boy Scout Camp near Bloomington,…
Indiana's economy is headed for a rebound in 2010 but don't expect it to be robust. In their annual forecast, IndianaUniversity economists today crept out on an optimistic limb, predicting the state will add 50,000 jobs next year while real personal income will grow a modest 2 percent.
A video look at IndianaUniversity's new 82,700 gross square foot data center, which includes three 11,000-square-foot computer equipment rooms, 13 miles of cabling, two flywheels and two diesel generators, and is engineered to withstand an F5 tornado.
Mary Mitchell, a beloved member of the IndianaUniversity — Indianapolis faculty, passed away today after a sudden illness. Mary was a wonderful teacher who cared deeply about her students and fought passionately for her beliefs during her three decades at the law school. We are all devastated by this loss.
by Chas Rich Filed under: Indiana , Big Ten , Coaches , Media Watch It really shouldn't come as a surprise that Bob Knight would opt not to attend his own induction into the IndianaUniversity Athletics Hall of Fame. His departure from Indiana was ugly, well-documented and Knight has never been one to easily forgive and forget. Or maybe he is mellowing just a bit. Rather...
New in paperback, “American Confluence: The Missouri Frontier from Borderland to Border State” (328 pages, $21.95, IndianaUniversity Press) by Stephen Aron, director of the Institute for the Study of the American West.
Censorship in South Asia: Cultural Regulation from Sedition to Seduction Edited by Raminder Kaur and William Mazzarella IndianaUniversity Press There is no use in burying the head of an ostrich in censorship and imagining the enemy knows nothing of what we are doing. — S.C. Lind Censorship in South Asia dissects the history and socio-political dynamics of [...]
Guest post by Jared StancombeJared Stancombe is a 2009 graduate of IndianaUniversity, where his studies focused on peace and conflict studies in Northern Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia. His other academic interests include counterinsurgency and complex military operations. He is currently an analyst for a U.S. government agency responsible for national security and is in...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- IndianaUniversity is taking reservations for Bloomington students and employees who want to get a free swine flu shot once the vaccine arrives on campus.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- IndianaUniversity is taking reservations for Bloomington students and employees who want to get a free swine flu shot once the vaccine arrives on campus.
The Starcom MediaVest recruiting team will be visiting IndianaUniversity on Wednesday, November 11th. If you are interested in advertising/media as a career, we hope you will join us to learn more about the field. We will be presenting for about a half hour in Ballantine Hall, Room 310 at 7:30pm and will be happy to answer student questions afterward. During this time we will inform...