Pride & Tradition
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12 Ways IU’s Regional Campuses Are Making a World of Difference
Indiana University opened its first regional extension center in Fort Wayne in 1917. Today, IU has seven regional campuses, in addition to the core campuses in Bloomington and Indianapolis. The…
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5 Little-Known Facts About the Rose Well House
IU Bloomington’s Rose Well House is best known as a campus smooch spot, but there’s much more to its story. Here are five facts you might not have known about…
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8 Great IU Assists
Throughout its first two centuries, IU has had its fair share of internationally recognized heroes, innovators, and champions. But members of the IU family are also quick to assist in…
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11 of the Most Unique Gifts Ever Given to IU
The IU family is incredibly generous. And that generosity comes in many different forms: time, talent, and treasure. But “treasures” can be wide-ranging, too—even a little unexpected sometimes. Here are…
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1 Campaign Worthy of IU’s 200th Year
For All: The Indiana University Bicentennial Campaign set the bar higher than any fundraising effort in the university’s history. And you, the IU faithful, rose to the challenge. Your extraordinary…
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Emergency Funding Makes a Difference to IU Students
“Many, many, many talented students come to school and face things that they didn’t expect they were going to face,” said IU Bloomington Provost Lauren Robel. “If you leave school,…
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IU Equity Fund Replaces Obstacles With Opportunity
When Gabriel Escobedo toured Indiana University, he was skeptical. He knew the Midwest would be very different from his home in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas. Then, his tour guides took him…
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One World, One Table
What does it mean to be a hero? Does is it require a cape and underwear worn on the outside? Must you leap tall buildings in a single bound, or…
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Fostering Hope
Morgan Terry, BSW’14, MSW’15, a middle-school social worker in Bloomington, Ind., has a heart for kids. At work, she spends her days advocating for students who face food insecurity, housing…
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Patachou Pays it Forward
Since 1989, Martha (Sanders) Hoover, BA’77, JD’80, the founder of Patachou Inc., has been bringing the people of Indianapolis together with cinnamon-sugar toast and homemade granola. In March 2020, her…
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Myths of IU: Bad Feelings with Purdue
What led to the IU–PU hostility of the early 20th century? Indiana University and Purdue University have battled on many fields. In the first decade of the 20th century, the…
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Here Comes the Sun
Hannah (Hughes) Blakley, BSN’17, is a nurse at IU Health West in Avon, Ind. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Blakley, who normally cares for those undergoing surgery, was tasked with…