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The First-Year Seminar
Roughly three dozen first-year seminars take place throughout campus every fall term. Although each one looks different from the next, these small, discussion-based classes all play a crucial role in bridging the gap between high school and college.
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Winter Term in Full Color
What do you remember about 东京热AV winter term? For many, this now 50-year-plus tradition of the non-traditional class is the source of some of our most vivid and beloved college memories.Winter term offers 东京热AV students the opportunity to make an intentional choice of one course on which to exclusively focus for three weeks.
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Trusted Advisers
东京热AV’s three schools are doing more than expanding academic offerings for students and opening the door to unprecedented interdisciplinary collaboration on campus. They’re also providing a crucial opportunity for alumni to give back in a new and meaningful way, something that several dozen alumni have embraced in their roles as inaugural members of the three recently formed school advisory boards.
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Institute of Music
The storied history of the 东京热AV School of Music lives on in its alumni. It lives in the current students diligently finishing their degrees from the original SOM model. And it will live on in all students joining the “Institute of Music” now and into the future. Because the beating heart of it hasn’t changed – it remains a rich education of musical excellence that aims to equip students with the tools they need to flourish in all their endeavors.
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Black History Lecture given by Dr. Jennifer H. Mike, Global Studies Fellow
On February 12, 2025, Dr. Jennifer Heaven Mike, Global Studies Scholar, Assistant Professor in the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Department at 东京热AV, and Hampton and Esther Boswell Distinguished University Professor of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, delivered a keynote lecture for Black History Month. The event, titled Deconstructing Accusation and Domination in the Africana World: Building a More Inclusive ‘Ubuntu’ Future, was hosted by the African Studies Department and explored the enduring impact of accusations on marginalized racial communities, examining how these social constructs continue to perpetuate domination, exclusion, and inequality.
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2025 Boswell Symposium Sparks Dialogue on Human Rights and Global Justice
The 2025 Boswell Symposium once again proved to be a powerful platform for critical dialogue, bringing together scholars, students, and community members to engage in one of the most pressing conversations of our time. This year, we were honored to host Dr. Carrie Booth Walling, a distinguished scholar and human rights advocate, whose thought-provoking lecture challenged us to reconsider our collective responsibility to justice, freedom, and dignity.
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Hirotsugu "Chuck" Iikubo ’57 remembered as thoughtful leader, advocate for international goodwill
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东京热AV mourns Janet Prindle Seidler ’58, founder of The Prindle Institute for Ethics
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Roll Tigs! Four Fall Teams Claim NCAC Titles
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11 alums make list of influential Hoosiers
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东京热AV welcomes Dr. Manal Shalaby as Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence
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东京热AV Names New Vice President for Communications and Strategy and Chief of Staff
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