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Tonight at 6:00 pm in Mies van der Rohe: Members of the Eighteen Art Collective. Undergraduate Austin Clark, a student I...
11/06/2023

Tonight at 6:00 pm in Mies van der Rohe: Members of the Eighteen Art Collective. Undergraduate Austin Clark, a student
IU Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design, will moderate.

The discussion is part of Themester, part of the College of Arts and Sciences.

Indy-based Eighteen Art Collective visits campus on Monday at 6:00 pm in the Mies van der Rohe Building They will take p...
11/03/2023

Indy-based Eighteen Art Collective visits campus on Monday at 6:00 pm in the Mies van der Rohe Building They will take part in a panel moderated by IU Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design undergraduate Austin Clark.

Indianapolis-based Eighteen Art Collective members will discuss their work and experiences as Black artists.

10/27/2023

Eskenazi student brings Eighteen Art Collective to campus

Free at IU Cinema, Tuesday at 7:00 pm. Tickets available at the door.
10/16/2023

Free at IU Cinema, Tuesday at 7:00 pm. Tickets available at the door.

Recorder: What We Can Learn From Marion Stokes, by Brooklynn Shively Independent archivist Marion Stokes fixated on documenting reported news since the birth of the news cycle. She was fascinated by “how media reflects society to itself,” according to her son in Recorder. Not only was she motiva...

This Thursday online with IU Global Gateways: "Vox Populi? Democracy, Science, and Solving the World's Problems" -- a pa...
10/16/2023

This Thursday online with IU Global Gateways: "Vox Populi? Democracy, Science, and Solving the World's Problems" -- a panel discussion about the best way to arrive at informed decisions.

Reminder: Don't forget to register for our upcoming global roundtable on "Vox Populi? Democracy, Science, and Solving the World’s Problems" in collaboration with the 2023 Themester at Indiana University 'Light and Truth'.

Michael Dwyer (IU Bloomington, USA), Robert Walker (Beijing Normal University, China) and Naveen Thayyil (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India) will explore the best ways to arrive at informed decisions in a democracy. The conversation will be chaired and moderated by Roberta Pergher (IU Bloomington).

To join us on Oct. 19 at 4pm (CEST) / 10am (EDT), sign up here: go.iu.edu/global-roundtables

🎙️Please note that this webinar will only be livestreamed, and not recorded.

10/05/2023

We were delighted to welcome David Ferriero, recently-retired Tenth Archivist of the US, for a lively and interesting Q&A this afternoon - he has some terrific stories! He has also spent time meeting with archivists, librarians, and students. What a great way to celebrate the topic of "Lux et Veritas"!

12/06/2022
Dr. Johnson jumps into a discussion on what queerness looks like in rural spaces, and how it may not live up to the urba...
11/28/2022

Dr. Johnson jumps into a discussion on what queerness looks like in rural spaces, and how it may not live up to the urban vs. rural stereotype. The discussion goes into personal experiences and biases of rural environments.

This episode is now available. Link in bio! Click “Podcasts”

11/26/2022

Join us in 1 week for the Themester at Indiana University panel discussion "Archaeology and Identity!"

Event info ➡ https://go.iu.edu/4Dv6

11/12/2022

❗❗This event is POSTPONED; new date and time TBA
Please check back again next week❗❗

Open to all students, not just limited to Indiana University!
Sign up today for our online student conversation with Jennifer K. Brown on Thurs, Nov 17 at 2:30 p.m. EST ⬇️
https://go.iu.edu/4C8a

A member of the Kaigani Haida and the Ketchikan Indian community in Ketchikan, Alaska, Jennifer K. Brown is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Alaska-Southeast whose research focuses on human responses to climate change in Southeast Alaska. In the past, she worked as a tribal health researcher for Southcentral Foundation in Anchorage, Alaska with a focus on the ethics of biobanking research with indigenous populations.

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