Arts & Humanities
Divine healing

An IU religious studies professor has garnered a $150,000 grant to pursue four book projects related to divine healing. Candy Gunter Brown notes that according to some surveys, 70 to 80 percent of U.S. respondents believe God heals people in answer to prayer and that in many Latin American, Asian and African countries, where Pentecostal growth is occurring most rapidly, as many as 80 percent of first-generation Christians attribute their conversions to the divine healing of themselves or a family member. More »
Lady detectives

Author Alexander McCall Smith will give a public talk at IU Bloomington April 20 sponsored by the new College Arts and Humanities Institute. More »
Making a joyful noise

In 1997, James Mumford designed a teaching experiment which put accomplished and award-winning faculty members from FACET back into the hot seat, the same seat students occupy in their classes. The faculty, as a choral group, remembered what it felt like to learn something new, to be put on the spot, to be tested, to risk failure. More »
Happy feet

Twenty-one choreographers from the Jacobs School's Ballet Department will see their work come to life at the annual spring performance in downtown Bloomington. More »
