by Joy Burton, Student Affairs Marketing Sigma Pi Beta signed a large check for Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) this past December. The check itself was just as large as the donation. The fraternity raised $10,000 for CAPS through its fourth bi-annual Tex’s BBQ fundraiser. The fundraiser is in commemoration of former Sigma Pi member… Read more »
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Student Legal Services relocated to IU Poplars Building
By Joy Burton, Student Affairs Marketing The Student Legal Services office has relocated to room 712 of the IU Bloomington Poplars Building on 400 E. 7th Street. The office opened in its new location on Monday, February 4th. Student Legal Services director Stacee Williams said she is excited that all of the offices will be… Read more »
Gear up for IUOA Winter Weekends this February
By Joy Burton, Student Affairs Marketing IU Outdoor Adventures (IUOA) is the place to turn to when you need a chance to get active and adventurous. IUOA provides students the opportunity to escape the paths they travel every day and explore new terrain this season. IUOA offers classic favorites such as skiing, snowboarding, and ice… Read more »
Increased support for students in recovery on the Bloomington campus and around the state
Building on an initiative envisioned a year ago by student leaders of Students in Recovery Bloomington, the Division of Student Affairs will soon expand services and support for students in recovery. The new program will launch this spring to provide targeted support for students in substance use recovery, help for students who struggle to find… Read more »
Remembering Dr. Michael Gordon’s Impact on Student Affairs and the Student Advocates Office
By Darrell Stone Director, Student Advocates Office The Division of Student Affairs at Indiana University-Bloomington (IUB), respectfully pauses on the news that Dr. Michael Gordon, our former Dean of Students from 1981 to 1991, recently passed away on January 9, 2019. He was 82 years old. Upon his initial appointment, Dean Gordon became the first African American in… Read more »