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IMU Bowling & Billiards is a 12 lane bowling center with 9 full sized billiards tables and 1 snooker table located inside of the Indiana Memorial Union. We also have several pinball machines, 2 Playstation 3's, 2 XBOX 360's, a competitive basketball game and 2 crane machines. We offer all types of service including casual open bowling, billiards, private parties and birthday parties! So if you're looking for the best deals for your entertainment dollar come see us at IMU Bowling & Billiards!
The mission of the Department of Theatre, Drama and Contemporary Dance is to advance the art, scholarship, and appreciation of theatre and dance and their place in society. We pursue this mission collectively and as individuals through theatrical productions, presentation of our work in national and international venues, formal instruction, and individual mentoring. web: www.theatre.indiana.edu twitter: https://twitter.com/IUTheatre instagram: https://instagram.com/iutheatre/ blog: http://7thandjordan.wordpress.com tumblr: www.iutheatre.tumblr.com
The newly named Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington has a long, proud history of outstanding achievements in a variety of sub-disciplines. Founded as the School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation in 1946, over the decades, the school has garnered awards for its academic and research prowess and its commitment to community outreach through numerous centers, institutes, and fitness facilities. From its beginning, it has been an innovator in new approaches to health, community engagement, and quality of life. Implementing innovative research, service, and professional preparation programs in the various health-related disciplines under its umbrella is a hallmark of the school.
Bettie Locke—the daughter of a professor—was among the first women to enroll at Indiana Asbury College (now Depauw University) in 1867. During her sophomore year, a member of one of the Greek-letter fraternities asked Bettie to wear their badge. When she learned, however, she would not become a member—simply a welcomed supporter of the group—she declined the opportunity. Desiring full membership in an organization offering friendship and support, Bettie hoped a Greek-letter fraternity for women might form a chapter at Asbury. However, she couldn’t identify such an organization existing on any other campus. With her father’s encouragement, Bettie decided to create one. From the beginning, it was her desire the organization would continue to grow, supporting coeds on multiple campuses into the future. She asked fellow student Alice Allen to work with her to make the dream come true. Their tasks included designing a badge, developing a constitution and bylaws, and identifying potential members—women of outstanding character determined to excel academically. The following autumn, Hannah Fitch and Bettie Tipton were invited to join them. Now, four in number, the women carefully completed their plans. On January 27, 1870, the first official meeting of Kappa Alpha Theta was held. And so, the first Greek-letter fraternity for women was formally established. Obviously meeting a need, the Fraternity grew exponentially—spreading East and West, from North to South, and becoming the first fraternity for women to establish a chapter in Canada. It was an idea whose time had come.
Above Hours for IMU location only. Don't forget to visit our Varsity Shops for all your Hoosier Gear! One located at Kirkwood and Indiana in Downtown Bloomington and a second location inside Assembly Hall's West entrance. Store Hours vary by location.
The University Club, which was organized on April 14, 1959, is located on two floors of the Indiana Memorial Union. The main entrance is just across the hall from the Whittenberger Auditorium. One of the oldest organizations on the Bloomington campus, the University Club is for all faculty, staff, alumni, and interested community members. Our members share a common bond: Indiana University. Friendships formed at the Club help foster connections across departmental lines; our social, cultural, and recreational activities add to the texture of University life.The Club's comfortable,welcoming facilities offer spaces for both large and small social gatherings, and quiet places to read or write
The Media School at Indiana University prepares students for careers in journalism, cinema, broadcast, game design and other forms of 21st century communication.
The Neal-Marshall Black Student Alliance shall serve as the official voice of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center (NMBCC). Be on the look out for our entertaining and informative programs/events this semester!
The Division of Student Affairs (DSA) encourages students to be thoughtful and engaged citizens by creating supportive and collaborative environments in which students have the opportunity to grow academically and socially. We believe in offering students the opportunity to achieve by doing what is morally and ethically right. We affirm the worth and dignity of every student that passes through the Sample Gates and are committed to each student's success, persistence, and retention.
The Department of Applied Health Science is committed to preventing disease and promoting the health and well being of individuals, families, and communities through research, teaching, and service related to healthy lifestyles. Prevention of health problems has become increasingly important in our society and our Department's mission is futuristic in responding to this growing need. Our Department offers undergraduate, masters, and doctoral degrees in various areas of applied health science.
The newly named Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington has a long, proud history of outstanding achievements in a variety of sub-disciplines. Founded as the School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation in 1946, over the decades, the school has garnered awards for its academic and research prowess and its commitment to community outreach through numerous centers, institutes, and fitness facilities. From its beginning, it has been an innovator in new approaches to health, community engagement, and quality of life. Implementing innovative research, service, and professional preparation programs in the various health-related disciplines under its umbrella is a hallmark of the school.
Job opportunities for IUSPH majors are diverse and expanding as the emphasis on living a healthy lifestyle grows around the world. Career Services experts in each of our academic departments will provide one-on-one counseling and career building opportunities throughout your academic career, from choosing the right major to developing a strategy to find a job. They can assist you with: Career counseling Internships job placement Volunteer opportunities Resume and cover letter preparation Interview skills Networking Graduate school preparation
Above Hours for IMU location only. Don't forget to visit our Varsity Shops for all your Hoosier Gear! One located at Kirkwood and Indiana in Downtown Bloomington and a second location inside Assembly Hall's West entrance. Store Hours vary by location.
The University Club, which was organized on April 14, 1959, is located on two floors of the Indiana Memorial Union. The main entrance is just across the hall from the Whittenberger Auditorium. One of the oldest organizations on the Bloomington campus, the University Club is for all faculty, staff, alumni, and interested community members. Our members share a common bond: Indiana University. Friendships formed at the Club help foster connections across departmental lines; our social, cultural, and recreational activities add to the texture of University life.The Club's comfortable,welcoming facilities offer spaces for both large and small social gatherings, and quiet places to read or write
We're an all Short-Form Improv Troupe. All of our shows are similar to the popular TV show "Whose Line is it Anyway?" The format of every show is a series of Short Improv Games. Our shows are completely audience driven and are a lot of fun. Once a month, we have different themed shows! EVERY SATURDAY from 8:30-9:30 PM at the Indiana Memorial Union. FREE Entertainment! TWITTER = HoosOnFirst_IU
Student Life and Learning at Indiana University Bloomington recognizes the benefits associated with participating in student organizations, leadership development, and civic engagement. Co-curricular activities supplement students’ traditional education, helping to prepare students for life after graduation. To this end, Student Life and Learning exists to support the out-of-classroom education students receive at Indiana University.
Join us for conversation nights, cultural events such as Danse Bretonne and Soiree Quebecoise, French food, fun and conversation! We also host a film series and a French talent show each year. Check out the details here or on our web page within the Department of French & Italian.
Anyone interested in the arts? IU's Hutton Honors College and Hudson & Holland Scholars Program are teaming up to present an Art Showcase and Gala.Undergraduates can submit almost any type of art: paintings, poems, musical compositions, videos, performances, etc. The sky is the limit, and creativity is absolutely encouraged. Come support our artists!
The Neal-Marshall Black Student Alliance shall serve as the official voice of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center (NMBCC). Be on the look out for our entertaining and informative programs/events this semester!