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IU’s SOFA Gallery, Jacobs School professor present contemporary art show

Balloon by Adam Ekberg

From the moment of implosion when a building is demolished to a lone balloon slowly deflating its way to the floor, an upcoming exhibit at Indiana University's School of Fine Arts Gallery (SOFA) showcases six artists' interpretations of a fleeting moment in time. "One Moment," opening Oct. 17, comes to Bloomington from the Thomas Robertello Gallery of Chicago.   Full Story >>

From shipwrecks to science to basketball -- IU Day at the Indiana State Fair

IU Day at the Indiana State Fair

Fairgoers will have a chance to handle cannon balls salvaged from Caribbean shipwrecks, take part in hands-on science games and experiments, pick up free gifts and prizes -- and learn more about how "IU is Red Hot" -- on Aug. 7 during IU Day at the Indiana State Fair. The day-long celebration will feature more than 50 booths dispensing family-oriented fun and information about Indiana University.   Full Story >>

Hillary Clinton to speak at Assembly Hall

Clinton gallery

Doors will open at 10:30 a.m. Friday (April 25) at Assembly Hall for Indiana University students and members of the community who want to attend Hillary Clinton's campaign appearance. Clinton is scheduled to speak about "Solutions for American Economy."   Full Story >>

Puzzlemaster Will Shortz to present IU's 2008 commencement address

Will Shortz

Will Shortz, crossword editor for The New York Times, subject of the 2006 feature film "Wordplay" and an Indiana University alumnus, will present the commencement address at IU Bloomington Saturday, May 3.   Full Story >>

Bill Clinton to speak at Assembly Hall

Bill Clinton

Doors will open at 1 p.m. Wednesday (April 2) at Assembly Hall for Indiana University students and members of the community who want to attend the campaign appearance of former President Bill Clinton.   Full Story >>

Lecture Notes

ArtsWeek 2008

In this edition of Lecture Notes, celebrate ArtsWeek's "Politics in Art" with a censorship panel, discussion of post-World War II music and women in politics; and meet a sportscaster and a genius.   Full Story >>