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IU student assaulted with sharp-edged weapon

Suspect Composite

Indiana University Police responded to an incident of an 18-year-old-male student being cut with a sharp edged weapon as he was walking with a group along 17th Street at Woodlawn Avenue in Bloomington at approximately 12:30 a.m., Saturday (Sept. 6). Click on this for the full story and larger composite.   Full Story >>

IU Marching Hundred featured at Lucas Oil Stadium Sunday during Colts game

The Indiana University Marching Hundred will be the first college marching band to perform at the new Lucas Oil Stadium when the Indianapolis Colts play their first regular season game this Sunday (Sept. 7) at 8:15 p.m. on national television. The band will take the field during the Colts season opener against the Chicago Bears.   Full Story >>

Hoagy Carmichael sculpture finds permanent home at IU

Hoagy Carmichael Statue

After a whirlwind tour across Indiana this summer, the bronze sculpture depicting Bloomington's famous jazz composer and songwriter Hoagy Carmichael will come home to rest in a permanent location on Indiana University's campus. The Hoagy Carmichael Landmark Sculpture will be dedicated with a public ceremony at 5 p.m., Sept. 18, in the grand foyer of the IU Auditorium. The dedication coincides with a meeting of the Trustees of Indiana University and is hosted by IU President Michael McRobbie and IU Provost and Executive Vice President Karen Hanson. The 700- to 800-pound sculpture of the Bloomington native, who died in 1981, will rest outside the northeast side of the IU Auditorium, along Jordan Avenue.   Full Story >>

IU distinguished faculty member Scott Russell Sanders to receive 2009 Mark Twain Award

Scott Sanders

The Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature has selected Bloomington resident Scott Russell Sanders, a distinguished professor of creative writing at Indiana University's College of Arts and Sciences, to receive the 2009 Mark Twain Award for his "distinguished contributions to Midwestern literature." Previous winners include Toni Morrison, Ray Bradbury, Jim Harrison, William Maxwell, Wright Morris, Harriet Monroe, Gwendolyn Brooks and Jonis Agee. The award ceremony will take place at the society's annual meeting in East Lansing, Mich., on May 8, 2009, and will feature a panel devoted to Sanders' work.   Full Story >>

IU's Asian Culture Center celebrating its 10th anniversary

Asian Culture Center

After years of hard work, Indiana University's Asian Culture Center (ACC) is marking a decade of being part of the university and Bloomington communities.   Full Story >>

The IU Jacobs School welcomes new faculty

Many of the globe's most prominent music figures have chosen the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music as their academic home, amounting to what has been called the single greatest gathering of music faculty anywhere. The Jacobs School is pleased to welcome the latest appointees to this elite roster.   Full Story >>