Anthony Droege Photo by Chris Meyer Anthony Droege, professor and visual arts coordinator at IU South Bend, is pictured with some of the portraits that appear in his Legacy Exhibition at the Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Gallery. An opening reception is scheduled at 4 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 7. Droege will be retiring soon after 36 years with the university. Click here for a video featuring Droege’s work.
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A Wedding set

Curtain call

Composer William Bolcom’s collegiate premiere of A Wedding at IU’s Musical Arts Center tonight marks the final production of legendary set designer Robert O’Hearn’s career.


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IU’s master planner

David King IU has selected David King, a nationally renowned architect, to oversee preparation of master plans for seven campuses.

Black History Month

A wide range of events are planned: click here for IU Bloomington, click here for IUPUI, click here for IPFW.

A take on food

Food Food and culture: Are we what we eat? The 12th annual Cultural Studies Conference takes place next weekend at IU Bloomington.

College bound

College Goal If you or a college-bound friend needs help filling out financial aid forms, consider attending Indiana College Goal Sunday Feb. 17. Volunteers to assist will be available at 36 sites around the state.

New signatures

The Android Science Center, the first lab of its kind in the U.S., is among the 10 newest Signature Centers at IUPUI.

The politics of tolerance

Politics of Tolerance IU Northwest political scientist Marie Eisenstein’s research on the relationship between political tolerance and Christianity elicits some unexpected results.