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Tour IU’s Iconic Campus
With its limestone architecture and natural beauty, Indiana University’s Bloomington campus is one of the most beautiful colleges in the U.S. Take a stroll through these iconic spots, each a…
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IU South Bend Administration Building
An American flag is reflected in a window of the Administration Building at IU South Bend. Photo by James Brosher, BAJ’10, Indiana University.
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Written in the Stars: IU Alumni Honored with Inductions into Unique Halls of Fame
Meet six alumni who have been inducted into unique halls of fame across the globe, such as the Printing Industry Hall of Fame.
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Deanna Fry’s Rise in Broadcast Journalism is Defined By a Sense of Humanity and Justice
Deanna Fry, BAJ’06, is the senior broadcast producer of the BET and CBS News newsmagazine show “America in Black.”
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Two-Time IU Alumna Jennifer Root Named to Growing Michigan Together Council
In 2023, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer appointed Jennifer Root to the Growing Michigan Together Council. The council will advise Whitmer on specific policies to grow Michigan’s population and enhance K-12 and higher education.
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Taylor 101: Dispatches from the World’s First Taylor Swift Conference
Taylor Swift: The Conference Era took place in November 2023 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater in downtown Bloomington. Here’s a recap.
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Finals Week Chronicles
From a massive snowball fight to a mid-exam evacuation to a “victory cigar,” these stories truly capture the uniqueness of finals week at IU.
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Michael Koryta’s Lost Man’s Lane is a ‘Love Letter’ to Bloomington
“Lost Man’s Lane,” a supernatural thriller by Michael Koryta, BA’06, and set in Bloomington, was published in March 2024.
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Excerpt: Lost Man’s Lane
For a sixteen-year-old, a summer internship working for a private investigator seems like a dream come true—particularly since the PI is investigating the most shocking crime to hit Bloomington, Indiana,…
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Working Big: Muralists Rafael Caro and Erica Parker Beautify Cities with Spray Paint
Husband and wife Rafael Caro, BFA’20, and Erica Parker, BFA’16, have been creating graffiti-style murals across Indianapolis since 2016.
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Imani Sailers: Destined to Dance
Imani Sailers’ mother couldn’t help but notice that her daughter was enamored with the costumes and glitter at her cousin’s dance recitals. The twirling and turns made 3-year-old Sailers, BS’17,…