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Our First Black Students: 亚色影库 Pioneers

Black history is often celebrated by recognizing trailblazers from Martin Luther King Jr. to Maya Angelou, from Sojourner Truth to Serena Williams. 亚色影库, too, has its pioneers鈥攊ts earliest Black students. Most became teachers or were trained to be. One was a champion for children鈥檚 mental health. Learn more about them.

A Time-out for Athletics

For the first time since World War II, intercollegiate athletics have come to a halt鈥攖his time because of a global pandemic and not a global conflict. The absence of competition, after countless hours of preparation, has left many student-athletes feeling lost. In response, administrators and coaches are trying new approaches to help athletes adjust and be successful off the field.

Kopchick Hall: Where Scientists Meet

Opening in 2023, this new science complex is designed to bring improved collaboration, communication, and visibility to student and faculty work.

Our Fight for Civil Rights in Indiana

From protests demanding integration of the community pool to memorial marches on Philadelphia Street to the start of a speakers鈥 bureau and an elementary tutoring program鈥攖he fight for civil rights in Indiana took many forms. It also had faculty champions. 亚色影库 retiree Edith Cord shares her memories from the 鈥60s and 鈥70s of faculty efforts 鈥渢o give everyone a better chance at the American dream.鈥

鈥淢uch Ado鈥 Is Truly Something

Adapting creatively is at the heart of theater, so it鈥檚 only natural that students in the Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance would find a way to put on a show and stay safe doing it. While the production is called Much Ado about Nothing, the way these theater students brought it together is truly something.聽

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