Come help celebrate the release of Jacinda Townsend’s debut novel Saint Monkey this Friday from 5-7 p.m. in the Carmichael Room (the lower floor of Morrison Hall). We will have food and drink and jazz courtesy of pianist Reginald Bowens, and Jacinda will be selling signed copies of her book. Saint Monkey follows two girls in … Continue reading
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2nd César E. Chávez Undergraduate Research Symposium in Latino Studies
The Latino Studies Program invites you to the 2nd César E. Chávez Undergraduate Research Symposium in Latino Studies March 6-7, 2014 Keynote Address: Solimar Otero, Ph.D. | Lousiana State University Title: “Borderlands and Crossroads: Transnational Connections in Afrolatina/o Spiritualities” Date: Thursday, March 6 Location: Oak Room, IMU 5pm Undergraduate Symposium – Panels … Continue reading
PACE Coffee Hours
Tues, 3/4, 4-7 PM; Wed, 3/5, 2-4 PM * Want to get involved in public life? * Looking to diversify your curriculum? * Curious about the PACE certificate? Members of the Political And Civic Engagement program’s Student Leadership Council will be hosting “coffee hours” in the IMU Starbucks on … Continue reading
Service Learning Course and Volunteer Opportunity at Middle Way House
Hello, My name is Monte Simonton and I run the after school program at Middle Way House The Rise. We serve children between the ages of 3-19 years old who have come from domestic violence, homeless, and poverty situations. We have a service learning course that we need more students to enroll in and we … Continue reading
Health Programs Fair on March 11th
Although you may not be able to tell it by the flurries in the air, spring is just around the corner, and we would appreciate your help in informing students about the 12th Annual Indiana University Health Programs Fair, which will take place on Tuesday, March 11, 2014 from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM in … Continue reading
What’s the T Screening
IU Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Student Support Services will be screening the documentary What’s the T on March 6th with a short panel afterward. What’s the T was one of the favorite options for films to feature in the Pride Film Festival. It follows five trans women and features interviews with them about what their … Continue reading
Career Dinner Symposium
Dear Student, The FASE Advisory Board (FAB) is gearing up for a very special event which we refer to as the Career Dinner Symposium. The idea behind the Symposium is to connect you with professionals who reflect your academic or career interests and allow you the opportunity to network. During this event, you will sit … Continue reading
The Vagina Monologues
This weekend, the IU Women’s Student Association will be presenting Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues. This show is a series of stories about the experience of being a woman, and was inspired by accounts shared with Ensler by real women across the globe. Shows are Friday (2/14) and Saturday (2/15) at 7:00 p.m. and Sunday … Continue reading
Professional Development & Leadership Opportunity for College of Arts & Sciences Students
Want to develop leadership and networking skills? As part of the College Luminaries Program, you can meet successful IU alumni and learn how to become as successful as they are. Alumni who participated in last year’s program: * President of Disney Consumer Products * Executive Director of NHL Players’ Association * Federal Judge nominated by … Continue reading
Graduate Teacher Certification Programs
If a student is graduating this year and would like to apply to a graduate teacher certification program for next year, they may apply to any of the following programs: -Community of Teachers Graduate Certification -Secondary Transition to Teaching (March 1, priority deadline) -Elementary Certification Master’s Programs (March 1, priority deadline ) -Special Education programs … Continue reading