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Campus Life

  • Space exploration

    IU South Bend professor Jerry Hinnefeld describes plans for a new rooftop observatory on campus.

  • Atlas of religion

    The Polis Center at IUPUI has launched a new website for the study of America’s multi-dimensional religious life.

  • Roving Reference

    Using iPads and Google Nexus tablets, library staff will bring information to IU Southeast students.

  • Guantanamo Bay exhibition

    A new traveling exhibit at the IUPUI Cultural Arts Gallery reveals the history of Guantanamo.

  • Breast tissue donation

    Several health science students at IU Kokomo donated breast tissue as part of a civic engagement class.

  • The Look of Learning

    The new IU Southeast Graduate Center provides high-tech, collaborative work spaces.

  • RecycleMania

    IU Bloomington and IU Northwest are taking part in the 2013 RecycleMania tournament.

  • Announcements, honors

    Following is a roundup of some recent IU announcements, appointments and honors.

  • Model UN

    IU Kokomo students took part in the school's first ever Model United Nations class.

  • Stache Bash

    IU School of Medicine-South Bend students raised money for St. Margaret's House -- by wearing or growing mustaches.

  • Playing Santa

    IU Kokomo students played Santa for residents at a local Mental Health Association group home.

  • Friends for life

    An IU Southeast group, Allies, supports students with Down syndrome.

  • New cadet program

    The IU East Campus Police Department is offering a new professional training program for students interested in careers in law enforcement.

  • Meat & heat drive

    Two IUPUI grad students helped bring in donations for the Hoosier Veterans Assistance Foundation.

  • Inside the Herbarium

    David Winship Taylor curates the IU Southeast Herbarium, a collection of nearly 8,000 plant specimens from a five-county area.

  • Science, not shopping

    IU Bloomington's Science and Math Day for local Brownie Troops helps girls defy gender stereotypes.

  • Class of 2013

    IU Northwest seniors want to create a permanent scholarhip for future students.

  • Single-stream recycling

    Beginning Jan. 1, IUPUI will convert to single-stream recycling.

  • Cultural education

    J.R. Pico educates his students about Hispanic culture through humanitarian trips to his native country, Colombia.

  • Halloween, IU style

    From pumpkin stencils to campus trick-or-treating events, IU knows how to celebrate Halloween.