4 Ways to Up Your Sleep Game
Even if professional help isn’t needed, many people will find that their sleep quality has some room for improvement. Consider the following advice from IU’s sleep experts. Get Ready for Bed, Well...
View ArticleSnooze Control: IU Experts Share the Importance of Good Sleep
Everybody sleeps. It’s true of humans and essentially all living creatures. Sleep is an extended period of downtime, and it’s anything but a waste of time. “Very simply, the reason that sleep is so...
View ArticleStories Set in Stone: An Old Cemetery Tells Tales of IU’s Deep Past
There’s something slightly uncanny about a cemetery reposed in the heart of a busy campus like IU Bloomington. The paths between Ballantine Hall, the Chemistry Building, and Woodburn Hall are teeming...
View ArticleTrailblazing Judge, Tireless Advocate
Viola J. Taliaferro, JD’77, renowned judge and advocate for children, died June 12, 2023. Born in Virginia in 1928, Taliaferro grew up as one of eight children. After graduating from Virginia State...
View ArticleFall at IU Kokomo
Fall campus scenic at IU Kokomo. Photo by Liz Kaye, Indiana University. Learn about IU Kokomo’s Little Artist Program, which invites elementary and middle school students to the campus to paint their...
View ArticleHoliday Gift Guide for the IU Alum in Your Life
Whether you’re shopping for the candle enthusiast or the foodie in your life, we have gift ideas for you—all of which are from IU alum-owned businesses and the IU Alumni Association’s trusted corporate...
View ArticleIU Presents Its Highest Honor for Alumni
The Distinguished Alumni Service Award program was established in 1953 to honor IU graduates’ service, achievement in professional fields, and commitment to improving their communities on the local,...
View ArticleCoach Bob Knight: 1940–2023
Bob Knight, the legendary and often controversial former Hoosier men’s basketball head coach, died Nov. 1. He was 83. Born Oct. 25, 1940, in Orrville, Ohio, Knight was a multi-sport standout in high...
View ArticleDon Fischer: Voice of the Indiana Hoosiers
Don Fischer remembers the 1979 IU vs. Michigan football game as a particularly wild one. A sport coat on fire. A fist through the wall. And that’s not even mentioning the dramatic action on the field....
View ArticleAlum Stephen Hofer: More than an ‘Aviation Attorney to the Stars’
A person known as the “aviation attorney to the stars” could—for that reason alone—be worth getting to know. Stephen Hofer, BA’76, is that Los Angeles-based attorney, but his life story offers many...
View ArticleSnow in Indianapolis
A view of Wood Fountain with a little dusting of snow at IU Indianapolis. Photo by Liz Kaye, Indiana University. The post Snow in Indianapolis appeared first on Pride of IU Stories.
View ArticleTUMI Co-Founder Charlie Clifford Travels in Style and So Can You
Polycarbonate shells. 360-degree spinning, ball-bearing wheels. Telescoping handle. Compression boards. Antimicrobial fabric. Water-repellent zippers. TUMI co-founder Charlie Clifford, BA’65, MBA’67,...
View ArticleSnow Day in Bloomington
Students make their way past a red clock outside the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center on a snowy day at IU Bloomington. Photo by James Brosher, BAJ’10, Indiana University. The post Snow Day in...
View ArticleTravel Like a Local: Mexico City
Andrés Vargas’ childhood was immersed in his family’s Mexican heritage. He often traveled from Sacramento, Calif., to visit family in Mexico, indulging in the cuisine and exploring cities from the Gulf...
View ArticleIU Indianapolis Campus Center at Sunset
View of the Campus Center at IU Indianapolis from the roof of University Tower. Photo by Liz Kaye, Indiana University. The post IU Indianapolis Campus Center at Sunset appeared first on Pride of IU...
View ArticleGet the Gig: 4 Steps to a Better Job Search
Between scouring job boards and writing cover letters, searching for a new job can easily feel like a full-time commitment. Hunting for a new position can also get discouraging, fast. We’ve all been...
View ArticleFor the Kids
IU Indianapolis students participate in Jagathon, an annual fundraiser for Riley Children’s Hospital. Photo by IU staff. The post For the Kids appeared first on Pride of IU Stories.
View Article“The World’s Greatest College Weekend”
Riders race into turn one on State Bicycle Co. bicycles during the Men’s Little 500 at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Photo by James Brosher, BAJ’10, Indiana University. The post “The World’s Greatest College...
View ArticleLittle 500: Confidence Built Here
For Nattie Meador, BS’08, associate director of alumni relations for the IU Alumni Association, the Little 500 is more than a bike race. Her involvement with and leadership within the IU Student...
View ArticleFather Kappa
Soon after he arrives at IU, in 1910, Elder Watson Diggs, BA 1916, begins organizing a fraternity for Black students. At a time when Black students are denied much of what was offered to white...
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