Join The Nature Conservancy for a rewarding day of service at beautiful Green’s Bluff in Owen County! Volunteers will assist in the removal of invasive autumn olive and multiflora rose throughout the preserve. Volunteers should wear long pants and sturdy close-toed shoes, and bring plenty of water and work gloves. Volunteers aged 13-17 must be… Read more »
Month: October 2021
November 20 is NOT, repeat NOT, your enrollment date for Spring 2022!
Now that the Spring 2022 schedule of classes has been published online, students are noticing this in their Student Center under Enrollment / Enrollment dates: November 20 is NOT your individual, assigned registration date and time! Your date/time will be earlier than that. November 20 represents the END of all the individual student registration dates… Read more »
Students for Animal Behavior Meeting 10/6!
IU, Ivy Tech aid transfer students with new guaranteed admissions agreements
Indiana University Bloomington and Ivy Tech Community College have built on their long history of partnership in support of students by creating new transfer pathways with five new guaranteed admissions agreements. The agreements will allow Ivy Tech students who have earned specific associate degrees to transfer as juniors and choose from among nine related baccalaureate… Read more »
Green Corps paid training program
Green Corps is looking for graduating Seniors at Indiana University to apply for their paid, year-long intensive classroom training with environmental and social change leaders. They also provide hands-on experience working with environmental groups to fight climate change, protect public lands, and more. When you graduate, Green Corps will help you launch your career with… Read more »
O’Neill Minor Fair
For undergraduates: Learning value in action event. Join us in the Tavis Smiley Atrium (center, older portion of the building) to learn about the minors available through O’Neill. Wednesday, October 6th 11 am – 2 pm Location: SPEA /Public and Environmental Affairs, Paul H. O’Neill Graduate Center Room: Atrium For more information, see the official… Read more »
Food for Thought: Conserving Birds and Biodiversity – Research, Education, and Outreach
Our October 6th livestream will feature a presentation and Q&A with alumna and Distinguished Professor Ellen Ketterson. The College of Arts and Sciences’ Food for Thought livestreaming series serves as an opportunity for alumni and friends to hear from faculty and fellow alumni, explore topics of interest, and stay connected with IU and the College… Read more »
Outdoor Painting Workshops
Drop in for a free multimedia landscape painting workshop led by visiting artist Sophia Heymans. Sophia Heymans is a contemporary landscape painter who lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Using natural materials and unusual visual strategies, she attempts to challenge the concept of human dominance over the natural world. What natural place means the most… Read more »
A Resilient Woodland Campus: Invasive Removal & Tree Planting Service Days
Join us as we turn campus woodlot(s) back into a native woodland by removing invasive plants and replanting the understory. All necessary tools and equipment will be provided. 10/30 Invasive Species Removal: Crucial for the effective management of forest groves is monitoring the spread of non-native species. Students will try their hand at the hard… Read more »
“An Exploration of Biological Resilience” with Dr. Roger Hangarter
Distinguished Professor and Chancellor’s Professor, Dr. Roger Hangarter uses his stunning nature photographs to show how our own resilience is intertwined with biodiversity. All of our basic needs – the food we eat, the air we breathe, and the water we drink – are reliant on basic biological functions that serve as the core of… Read more »