|  | Creative career connectionsDuring the pandemic, career centers across Indiana University's campuses are finding even more creative ways to help students, including a new online career services platform. Find out what's new |
| |  | IU continues to educate more Indiana residents than any other college or university in the state. And the fall semester is welcoming the most diverse class in the university's 200-year history. |
| |  | Students and campus departments are making the most of Open Air Venues for live, outdoor events. Find out how to schedule a space for your activities. |
| |  | Like so many things, new faculty orientation looks different this year. Here's how virtual workshops and online resources are providing information and community-building. |
| |  | Matthew Harrison, a junior in the IU Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design, spent his quarantine creating virtual versions of Indianapolis and Bloomington. Check out his efforts inside a simulation video game. |
| |  | "To normalize mental health, we need to talk about our emotions more openly." Former IU football player A'Shon Riggins' personal struggles led him to found a mental health program for male athletes at IU and pursue a master's in mental health counseling. |
| |  | This week's roundup covers Staff Merit Awards nominations, Patten Lectures schedule changes, a prize for an English faculty member's book, the upcoming IU Rural Conference and more. |
| | Events and Lectures | Metz Carillon | Sept. 12, 2020 |
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