Photo by Chris Meyer
If one of the infamous IU Southeast geese is seen flying away from campus, can winter be far away? Many Physical Plant employees on the IU campuses contemplate blustery weather well before the first flake falls; one
of them is IU Kokomo's Louis Wagner, grounds supervisor. Click on the @work button in far right column to read about him.
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Be true to your school
A student contest will give young videographers the chance to express their affection and memories about the IU experience. Deadline for submissions is Oct. 12.Additional top stories
Bringing art to Indiana
Art work by faculty from IU’s eight campuses and special exhibitions will celebrate the creative ties between IU and the communities it serves.
A very good year
IU faculty brought in a whopping $433 million in grant monies during the last fiscal year, the second highest annual amount in university history.
Leap year
IU East became a new member of the NAIA last week. The affiliation officially launches the Richmond campus into intercollegiate athletics.
Not gender specific
Dr. Robert Goulet, medical director of IU's Simon Cancer Center, offers insight and advice during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. He will be honored later this month by the Little Red Door Cancer Agency for the impact he has had on breast
cancer patients.
Quick messages
IU has selected a communication service as a way to reach faculty, students and staff on all eight campuses within minutes, a part of a larger initiative called IU-Notify.Riding the rails
IU’s George Smerk and Roberta Diehl ride the rails and talk about their IU Press book in a video produced by Chris Meyer.