Indiana University Offices/Departments

Indiana University Bloomington Office of Disability Services for Students

URL http://studentaffairs.iub.edu/dss/
Contact Martha Jacques Engstrom (Director)
Phone (812) 855-7578
Email iubdss [at] indiana [dot] edu
Address Franklin Hall room 006
601 E. Kirkwood Ave.
Bloomington, IN 47405
Hours Monday through Friday, 8am - 5pm
Description

The purpose of DSS is to ensure the accessibility of University programs and services to eligible students. The office works closely with the University community to develop and coordinate the implementation of appropriate accommodations to disability. Accommodations, also called support services, are individually determined based on disability specific need and may include modified testing environments, sign language interpreters, and assistance obtaining books in audio format.

Additional Contact Dorothy Wells (Support Services Coordinator)
Email dorwells [at] indiana [dot] edu
Additional Contact Sarah Gibson (Department Secretary)
Email gibsons [at] indiana [dot] edu
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Mathers Museum of World Cultures

URL http://www.indiana.edu/~mathers/home.html
Phone 812-855-6873
Email mathers [at] indiana [dot] edu
Hours Tu-Fr 9-4:30, Sa-Su 1-4:30
Description Indiana University's museum of anthropology, history, and folklore. At the William Hammond Mathers Museum, Indiana University's museum of world cultures, artifacts from near and far are collected, preserved,researched, and exhibited to increase our understanding of the unity and diversity of human culture.
Email conrad [at] indiana [dot] edu
Email jakirk [at] indiana [dot] edu
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Center for the Study of History and Memory

URL http://www.indiana.edu/~cshm/
Contact Barbara Truesdell (Dr.)
Phone 812-855-2856
Address 400 North Sunrise Drive
Weatherly Hall North, Room 122
Bloomington, In 47405
Description The center's mission encompassed archival, pedagogical, and research goals in the field of oral history, with particular emphasis on the history of Indiana and the Midwest, and to address the growing interdisciplinary field of memory studies, of which oral history is one important facet. The Center for the Study of History and Memory continues to build upon its work in the field of oral history while broadening the range of its research projects to address the many ways that people remember, represent, and use the past in public and private life.
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Well House Society

URL http://iufoundation.iu.edu/giving/donor.html
Contact Jim Muehling (Director)
Phone 855-8311
Email jmuehlin [at] indiana [dot] edu
Address IU Foundation
Post Office Box 500
Bloomington, IN 47402
Description Well House Society associates give to IU where the University's needs are greatest. Your unrestricted support is a source of flexible funding that beautifies IU's campuses and enriches its academic mission. Associates give at least $2,000 annually with a minimum of $1,000 going to unrestricted uses. If you are under 40, you may become an associate with an annual gift of $1,000.
Phone 1-800-558-8311
Email iuf [at] indiana [dot] edu
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University Information Technology Services

URL http://uits.iu.edu/
Phone 812-855-9255
Email uits [at] indiana [dot] edu
Description University Information Technology Services (UITS) at Indiana University, with offices on the Bloomington and Indianapolis campuses, develops and maintains a modern information technology environment throughout the university in support of IU's vision for excellence in research, teaching, outreach, and lifelong learning. UITS provides tools and services to support the academic and administrative work of the university, including a high-speed campus network with wireless access, central web hosting, a rich selection of free and low-cost software for personal use, tools and support for instruction and research, and supercomputers for data analysis and visualization.
Phone 812-855-6789
Email ithelp [at] iu [dot] edu
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Indiana University Residence Hall Association

URL http://sites.google.com/site/iurhawebsite/
Contact Katie Lambert (President)
Email rha [at] indiana [dot] edu
Description The vision of the Indiana University RHA: To develop and maintain a safe, respectful and productive student environment -a home away from home. To empower this community of students and protect its interests while contributing to the greater community of IU and beyond.
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Elizabeth Sage Historic Costume Collection

URL http://www.indiana.edu/~sagecoll/
Contact Kelly Richardson
Phone 812-855-5497
Email ksrichar [at] indiana [dot] edu
Address Memorial Hall 232
1021 E. Third St.
Bloomington, IN 47405
Description This collection contains over 15,000 objects relating to clothing and personal adornment, dating from the late 18th century to the present. Collection is in storage but is open for research.
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Indiana University Student Employment Service

URL http://www.indiana.edu/~career/
Phone (812) 855-5234
Email iucareer [at] indiana [dot] edu
Description

Located across from the Herman B. Wells Library at 625 N. Jordan Avenue, the Career Development Center houses a library, classroom space, and offices for the advisors and staff who coordinate myIUcareers, campus job fairs, information nights, and many other career-related campus events

Additional Contact Patrick Donahue (Director)
Phone 812-855-3207
Email donahue [at] indiana [dot] edu
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Kirkwood Observatory

URL http://www.astro.indiana.edu/kirkwood.shtml
Phone 812-855-6911
Email astdept [at] indiana [dot] edu
Address Indiana University Astronomy Department
Off Indiana Ave. between 4th and 5th streets.
Bloomington, IN
Hours On clear Wednesday evenings at dark--open to the public for stargazing (March - November)
Description Open House schedule available online.
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Neal Marshall Black Culture Center

URL http://www.indiana.edu/~nmbcc/
Contact Dr. Audrey McCluskey (Director)
Phone 812-855-9271
Email nmbcc [at] indiana [dot] edu
Address Indiana University Bloomington
275 North Jordan Avenue, Suite A226
Bloomington, In 47405
Description The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center (NMBCC) is committed to academic excellence through quality educational, cultural, and social programs that promote public awareness about the Black experience while celebrating the academic and leadership achievements of our students.
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