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25 Monday / September 25, 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.

Exhibits

25 Monday / September 25, 2017

Lunch with Nature: Inside a Fish

11:00 am to 12:30 pm
Paynetown SRA, Monroe Lake
http://bit.ly/lwnsep2017

Lunch with Nature Series at 11:00 a.m.
• Sign up at http://bit.ly/lwnsep2017
• Register by September 22.
• Limited to 14 people, recommended for adults.
• Location: Paynetown SRA
Join us for our monthly Lunch with Nature Series! Bring a sack lunch to enjoy during the main presentation. Afterwards, there is a short hike/activity that highlights the topic. 90 minutes
This month’s topic is: Inside a Fish. We’ll explore the anatomy and physiology of freshwater fish – from fins and scales to gills and bladders. Guest Presenter: Dave Kittaka, Fisheries Biologist

Education / Speakers

25 Monday / September 25, 2017

Isabel Berglund Artist Residency: Community Knitting Workshop

01:00 pm to 04:00 pm
Meadowood Retirement Community
http://artmuseum.indiana.edu

Participate in this community knitting project and help create a community art project that will be on view during the Lotus World Music Festival (Sept. 28-Oct.1), and IU First Thursday, October 5. Danish textile artist Isabel Berglund will teach the workshop as participants create a piece inspired by their home for a project called Home Mask Relations. This event is free and open to the public.

Isabel Berglund’s artist residency in Bloomington is made possible through a partnership between the Lotus Education and Arts Foundation, IU Textile Artist Association, IU Arts and Humanities Council, and the IU Eskenazi Museum of Art.

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