IU School of Global
& International Studies
A spy sharing secrets: Coyle brings the CIA to the classroom
SGIS Professor of Practice Gene Coyle teaches classes focused on the topic of espionage, where his work is to uncover some of the secrets of the trade.
SGIS Professor of Practice Gene Coyle teaches classes focused on the topic of espionage, where his work is to uncover some of the secrets of the trade.
SGIS Dean Feinstein hosts CFR panel on Europe
Dean Lee Feinstein presided over a discussion in New York City on March 21 about Europe’s future with ambassadors from England, Hungary and the Netherlands in a session presented by the Council on Foreign Relations.
Dean Lee Feinstein presided over a discussion in New York City on March 21 about Europe’s future with ambassadors from England, Hungary and the Netherlands in a session presented by the Council on Foreign Relations.
Al-Saleh's book tells stories of Arab Spring
In late 2010, citizens from several countries throughout the Middle East broke out in protests, revolts, and civil wars against their governing bodies in what would be known as the Arab Spring.
In late 2010, citizens from several countries throughout the Middle East broke out in protests, revolts, and civil wars against their governing bodies in what would be known as the Arab Spring.
Bloom Magazine
Have a Beer and Watch Cardinal's Sultry Musical "'Murder Ballad'
Cardinal Stage Company will close out its 2015–16 season with Murder Ballad, an electric musical that Artistic Director Randy White says is unlike anything the company has ever done before.
Cardinal Stage Company will close out its 2015–16 season with Murder Ballad, an electric musical that Artistic Director Randy White says is unlike anything the company has ever done before.
Laurel Cohen: Making Music Videos and Winning Awards
Filmmaker Laurel Cohen never imagined she would make music videos until she produced her first one as a student at Bloomington High School South.
Filmmaker Laurel Cohen never imagined she would make music videos until she produced her first one as a student at Bloomington High School South.
Angie's List
Infographic: Home Improvement Trends for 2015
Angie's List surveyed more than 1,000 service providers to find out what their customers are willing to spend on home
improvement projects. Here are the results.
Angie's List surveyed more than 1,000 service providers to find out what their customers are willing to spend on home
improvement projects. Here are the results.
Infographic: Angie's List at the 2015 State Fair
For 14 years, Angie's List has proudly supported the Indiana State Fair. Once again this year, we're the title sponsor of the former State Fair Gardens.
In
d ianapolis MonthlyLast-Minute Mini-Marathon Advice from Frank Shorter
The former Olympian and first-ever Indy Mini-Marathon winnter told IM how to get the edge in Saturday's race.
"Between signing autographs and posing for pictures with fans at Friday’s 500 Festival Mini-Marathon Expo, Frank Shorter—two-time Olympic medalist and winner of the first Indianapolis Mini-Marathon in 1977—told IM what you can do during the race to give yourself an edge."
The former Olympian and first-ever Indy Mini-Marathon winnter told IM how to get the edge in Saturday's race.
"Between signing autographs and posing for pictures with fans at Friday’s 500 Festival Mini-Marathon Expo, Frank Shorter—two-time Olympic medalist and winner of the first Indianapolis Mini-Marathon in 1977—told IM what you can do during the race to give yourself an edge."
Style Spy: Jessica Hill
The local fashionista uses colors as accessories to highlight her personal style.
The local fashionista uses colors as accessories to highlight her personal style.
HIV/AIDS Awareness and Young People
Q&A with Paige Rawl, who spoke to local students at the Eyes on Pike literacy fair.
"On Friday, which was also National Youth HIV and AIDS Awareness Day, HIV educator Paige Rawl came to Pike High School to speak to students about her life with the disease. Since writing her memoir Positive, which details how she was born HIV-positive and bullied mercilessly for years, and co-starring in a documentary about millennials around the world battling HIV, Rawl has committed herself to bringing HIV/AIDS awareness to young people. She spoke to us about her work with students as well as her involvement with Indiana lawmakers in the wake of the largest HIV outbreak in Indiana’s history."
Q&A with Paige Rawl, who spoke to local students at the Eyes on Pike literacy fair.
"On Friday, which was also National Youth HIV and AIDS Awareness Day, HIV educator Paige Rawl came to Pike High School to speak to students about her life with the disease. Since writing her memoir Positive, which details how she was born HIV-positive and bullied mercilessly for years, and co-starring in a documentary about millennials around the world battling HIV, Rawl has committed herself to bringing HIV/AIDS awareness to young people. She spoke to us about her work with students as well as her involvement with Indiana lawmakers in the wake of the largest HIV outbreak in Indiana’s history."
Q&A: Paul Shoulberg, Writer of a New Film at IMAX
Q&A with filmmaker and former Hoosier Paul Shoulberg.
"Filmmaker and IU alumnus Paul Shoulberg premiered his feature film, Walter, at the IMAX Theater downtown. Shoulberg wrote the film, which focuses on the life of Walter, a ticket-taker at a movie theater who makes a pact with God to judge the fate of all living people on Earth in exchange for his father’s admittance to Heaven. Shoulberg teamed up with a couple of fellow Hoosiers on the project—producer Brenden Patrick Hill and Andrew West, who plays the lead character."
Q&A with filmmaker and former Hoosier Paul Shoulberg.
"Filmmaker and IU alumnus Paul Shoulberg premiered his feature film, Walter, at the IMAX Theater downtown. Shoulberg wrote the film, which focuses on the life of Walter, a ticket-taker at a movie theater who makes a pact with God to judge the fate of all living people on Earth in exchange for his father’s admittance to Heaven. Shoulberg teamed up with a couple of fellow Hoosiers on the project—producer Brenden Patrick Hill and Andrew West, who plays the lead character."
Indiana Daily Student
Larger issues revealed by IU sexual assault case
Part two in an investigative series of sexual assault on IU's campus.
"Lyndsay Jones’ first-person account is striking because of her willingness to share her story on the record with her name and photo. By talking openly about a subject that is normally cloaked in anonymity, she shines a light on difficult issues of sexual assault that are common across college campuses."
Part two in an investigative series of sexual assault on IU's campus.
"Lyndsay Jones’ first-person account is striking because of her willingness to share her story on the record with her name and photo. By talking openly about a subject that is normally cloaked in anonymity, she shines a light on difficult issues of sexual assault that are common across college campuses."
Walk to End Alzheimer's raises awareness
A mother attends an annual charity walk in honor of her parents.
"Last Saturday morning, Lisa Quigley and her kids, Tera and Will, bundled up against the cool morning air and walked."
A mother attends an annual charity walk in honor of her parents.
"Last Saturday morning, Lisa Quigley and her kids, Tera and Will, bundled up against the cool morning air and walked."
Setting the stage
A master's playwriting student reflects on his time at IU.
"Nathan Davis plays many roles in his life. A husband. A father. A practicing Bahá’í. A lover of theater. After three years in IU's MFA playwriting program, he can add a new role to his repertoire."
A master's playwriting student reflects on his time at IU.
"Nathan Davis plays many roles in his life. A husband. A father. A practicing Bahá’í. A lover of theater. After three years in IU's MFA playwriting program, he can add a new role to his repertoire."
Changing the culture
Students attend the annual Slut Walk, taking a stand against rape culture.
"Junior Eric Curbow has never been a victim of sexual assault or rape, but it’s an issue close to his heart."
Students attend the annual Slut Walk, taking a stand against rape culture.
"Junior Eric Curbow has never been a victim of sexual assault or rape, but it’s an issue close to his heart."
Study reveals arts' effect on GDP
What the results of a national study mean for Bloomington's economy.
"A recent study by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis and the National Endowment for the Arts study showed that in 2011, two years after the end of the Great Recession, gross income accumulated from arts and cultural production accounted for 3.2 percent of the GDP, or about $504 billion."
What the results of a national study mean for Bloomington's economy.
"A recent study by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis and the National Endowment for the Arts study showed that in 2011, two years after the end of the Great Recession, gross income accumulated from arts and cultural production accounted for 3.2 percent of the GDP, or about $504 billion."
IU's McKrill breaks out on 'Breaking Bad'
IU alumnus describes her time working behind the scenes on the acclaimed show.
"AMC’s acclaimed original series “Breaking Bad” ends at 9 p.m. Sunday after more than five years on the air. For IU alumnus Chelsey McKrill, the series finale is old news."
IU alumnus describes her time working behind the scenes on the acclaimed show.
"AMC’s acclaimed original series “Breaking Bad” ends at 9 p.m. Sunday after more than five years on the air. For IU alumnus Chelsey McKrill, the series finale is old news."
IU welcomes Macklemore to Assembly Hall
The "Thrift Shop" rapper headlined IU's Little 500 concert.
"Assembly Hall was filled Wednesday night with fans, dressed in patterned leggings, fluorescent tanks and other thrift shop-worthy apparel in honor of the Union Board’s official Little 500 concert featuring hip-hop duo Macklemore and Ryan Lewis."
The "Thrift Shop" rapper headlined IU's Little 500 concert.
"Assembly Hall was filled Wednesday night with fans, dressed in patterned leggings, fluorescent tanks and other thrift shop-worthy apparel in honor of the Union Board’s official Little 500 concert featuring hip-hop duo Macklemore and Ryan Lewis."
New Miss IU 2013 crowned
IU's competition serves as a precursor to the Miss Indiana pageant.
"Sophomore journalism student Terrin Thomas was crowned Miss IU Sunday by the 2012 winner, senior Brianna McClellan. "
IU's competition serves as a precursor to the Miss Indiana pageant.
"Sophomore journalism student Terrin Thomas was crowned Miss IU Sunday by the 2012 winner, senior Brianna McClellan. "
Mourdock encourages GOP
The state treasurer spoke to students about the current state of politics.
"Indiana State Treasurer Richard Mourdock spoke to students and Bloomington residents Monday night at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs as part of a College Republicans at IU meeting discussing the state of the Republican party."
The state treasurer spoke to students about the current state of politics.
"Indiana State Treasurer Richard Mourdock spoke to students and Bloomington residents Monday night at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs as part of a College Republicans at IU meeting discussing the state of the Republican party."
Zombies unite in local event
Bloomington residents prepare for the annual Thrill the World event.
"Hoosiers cannot resist the evil of the thriller."
Bloomington residents prepare for the annual Thrill the World event.
"Hoosiers cannot resist the evil of the thriller."
812: The Magazine of Southern Indiana
The town of two centuries
New Harmony, Ind., celebrates its bicentennial. A look back at the town's history and the hidden gems it holds today.
"The sun is shining on New Harmony, a community settled along the Wabash River, 200 miles from Indianapolis and 200 feet from Illinois. Tourists cruise down Main Street on golf carts, past Chris' Pharmacy and Pop's Grill. Locals wave and holler "Good afternoon!" to their friends walking across the street. The talk of the town is the community ribeye dinner tonight at Ribeyre Gymnasium, where everybody who is anybody will show up."
(Co-written with Matt Bloom)
New Harmony, Ind., celebrates its bicentennial. A look back at the town's history and the hidden gems it holds today.
"The sun is shining on New Harmony, a community settled along the Wabash River, 200 miles from Indianapolis and 200 feet from Illinois. Tourists cruise down Main Street on golf carts, past Chris' Pharmacy and Pop's Grill. Locals wave and holler "Good afternoon!" to their friends walking across the street. The talk of the town is the community ribeye dinner tonight at Ribeyre Gymnasium, where everybody who is anybody will show up."
(Co-written with Matt Bloom)