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21 Monday / August 21, 2017

Continuing Exhibit: “Degrees of Inclusion: International Students at Indiana University”


Indiana University Archives, Herman B Wells Library, E460
https://libraries.indiana.edu/archives

The international student population has been rapidly growing at Indiana University, an achievement that is a source of pride for the institution. But how did we get here? This exhibit examines the history of international student involvement at IU, while focusing on the challenges and progress of promoting an inclusive environment. Some of the first international IU graduates, clubs, photographs, handbooks, programs, and personal stories will be among the items featured. These materials will provide the viewer with a variety of perspectives, ranging from the 19th to the 21st centuries, to help demonstrate the journey of the international student experience at Indiana University.

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21 Monday / August 21, 2017

Viewing event for solar eclipse scheduled at Paynetown SRA, Aug. 21

12:00 pm to 02:30 pm
Paynetown State Recreation Area
http://stateparks.in.gov/2954.htm

If you can’t make it to Kentucky to watch the upcoming solar eclipse in its totality, Monroe Lake is offering an alternative.

The eclipse will still cover about 95% of the Sun in the Bloomington area. So Jill Vance, Monroe’s interpretive naturalist, is inviting people to come watch the eclipse with her at Paynetown SRA on Monday, August 21.

She will be set up near the swimming beach from 12 and 2:30 p.m. and people can stop by any time during that period.

Vance will have solar viewers that people can use to safely watch the eclipse. Even with almost all of the Sun blocked, the remaining light will still be enough to cause permanent eye damage without proper protection.

As an alternative to looking directly at the eclipse, Vance will also help people make a simple pinhole projector to view it indirectly.

The viewing event will be cancelled in the event of completely overcast/stormy skies. If the sky is only partly cloudy, the program will go on as scheduled; people may just need to be patient and wait for clouds to move.

Questions about this event should be directed to the Paynetown Activity Center at 812-837-9967, or you can email Vance at [email protected].

Paynetown SRA is located at 4850 S. State Road 446, Bloomington. The Property Entrance Fee is $7 per vehicle with Indiana license plates, or $9 per vehicle with out-of-state plates. Annual Entrance Permits are also available for sale at the gatehouse.

Children / Education / Outdoors

21 Monday / August 21, 2017

Atom Heart Mother performs “Dark Side of the Moon”

07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
Conrad Prebys Amphitheater
https://www.facebook.com/events/511836272481956/

Atom Heart Mother will be wrapping up the CelestFest solar eclipse festival with a two-hour performance of Pink Floyd’s seminal “Dark Side of the Moon” album. Performing right outside Bryan House at the new Conrad Prebys Amphitheater in the heart of the IU campus, participants can bring cozy blankets and food as we celebrate the solar eclipse and the start of the new school year! You can visit the Facebook event for more details at https://www.facebook.com/events/511836272481956/

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