College in a pandemic. Adjusting to a new normal. Living through history. Will you please put your mask over your nose? These are just a few of the things we are all hearing on a daily basis if not multiple times per day. While this year has proved to be better than last year in…… Read more »
Spring ’22
A&H Council Interns: What is one thing you are looking forward to this semester?
For many of the interns they’ve, like most of us, spent the last two years indoors and finding themselves innovating on how to continue on with their daily life as normally as possible. With a new year comes new goals, aspirations, and hopes. While we will likely have to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic for…… Read more »
“What is the Place for Prison Education at the University Level?” by Oliver Nell
Prison education, especially entire degree programs, can be a polarizing discussion. For one, there are states in which these educational offerings are funded by taxpayer dollars—many rightly ask why they should be paying for the education of convicted criminals. And furthermore, of all people to be given a free education, should it really be those…… Read more »
Cabinet of Curiosities: An Interview with Su A Chae
As part of the Spring 2022 Korea Remixed festival, “Cabinet of Curiosities” is the current exhibition (January 4-28, 2022) in the Cook Center Gallery featuring paintings by Indiana University alumna and adjunct professor of painting, Su A Chae. Chae received an MFA in Painting from Indiana University Bloomington and an MA and a BA in…… Read more »
Call for Submissions
The Arts & Humanities Council is pleased to announce a call for submissions to its Student Perspectives blog, a space for student thoughts, reflections, and recommendations. We are particularly interested in highlighting a variety of opinions and experiences from within the IU community. Please refer to the following list for potential topics: A day in…… Read more »