Indiana University Offices/Departments

Indiana University Chicano-Riqueno Studies

URL http://www.indiana.edu/~bulletin/iub/college/2008-2010/chicano.shtml
Contact Luis Davila (Director)
Phone (812) 855-1821
Email davilal [at] indiana [dot] edu
Address Kirkwood Hall 104
130 S. Woodlawn
Bloomington, IN 47405
Description The Chicano-Rique?o Studies Program is an interdisciplinary program offering students an opportunity to study the cultural roots, heritage, and contemporary social framework of the Chicano, Puerto Rican, and other Spanish-speaking peoples of the United States. The program encourages a United States Latino focus within the Latin American studies minor or certificate, and its faculty sponsors courses, symposia, guest lectures, poetry readings, and research on United States Hispanics in the fields of anthropology, bilingual education, folklore, history, language, and literature. The program publishes an occasional series of scholarly monographs on literature, language, and culture. It helps support Chiric?, a literary magazine, and helped found Third Woman, a journal of women writers; it also promotes musical performances, art exhibits, and readings of Chicano and Puerto Rican works
Phone (812) 855-5257
Address Sioux Hill
Ballantine Hall 849
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Indiana University High School Journalism Institute

URL http://journalism.indiana.edu/programs/hsji/
Contact Theresa White (Director)
Phone (812) 855-9822
Email terwhite [at] indiana [dot] edu
Address Ernie Pyle Hall #200
940 E. Seventh St.
Bloomington, IN 47405
Description The High School Journalism Institute serves as a continuing education outreach program for both in-state and out-of-state secondary school students and teachers.
Additional Contact Linda Johnson (Administrative Coordinator)
Phone (812) 855-0895
Email ljjohnso [at] indiana [dot] edu
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Indiana University Outdoor Adventures

URL http://www.imu.indiana.edu/iuoa/index.shtml
Contact Dave Calvin (Program Manager)
Phone (812) 855-2231
Email outdoors [at] indiana [dot] edu
Address 1900 E. Tenth Street
Eigenmann Hall 020
Bloomington, IN 47405
Hours Sunday, noon - 4pm; Weekdays, noon - 6pm; Saturday, 10am - 2pm
Description Indiana University Outdoor Adventures is an outdoor recreation program that serves the greater Bloomington campus and surrounding community.
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Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archeology

URL http://www.gbl.indiana.edu/
Contact Christipher Peebles (Director)
Phone 855-9544
Email gbl [at] indiana [dot] edu
Description Through the efforts of Eli Lilly and Indiana University, the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology was dedicated as an independent research facility with the Indiana University community in 1971. In addition to curating Eli Lilly's archaeological collection and the records and collections from Glenn Black's excavations at the Angel Mounds site, the Glenn A. Black Laboratory also curates over 10,000 collections, made up of millions of individual artifacts, representing over four decades of archaeological research in every county in Indiana and at significant sites throughout the Midwest.
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Indiana University Center on Aging and Aged

URL http://www.indiana.edu/~caa/
Contact Barbara Hawkins (Director and Professor)
Phone (812) 855-1733
Email caa [at] indiana [dot] edu
Address Smith Research Center
2805 E. Tenth St., room 197
Bloomington, IN 47408
Hours Monday through Friday, 8am - 5pm
Description The Indiana University Center on Aging and Aged was founded in 1979 with the mission to implement and encourage activities throughout the university that contribute to the understanding and improvement of the health, education, and welfare of the older population. These activities include education and training, research, resource development, and community outreach.
Additional Contact Lesa Huber (Gerontology Curriculum Coordinator)
Email lehuber [at] indiana [dot] edu
Additional Contact Dr. Sue Myllykangas (Gerontology Lecturer)
Email smyllyka [at] indiana [dot] edu
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Indiana University Community Outreach & Partnerships in Service Learning

URL http://www.indiana.edu/~copsl/
Contact Shirley Mundy (Administrative Assistant)
Phone 812-855-3834
Email smundy [at] indiana [dot] edu
Address Franklin Hall 004
601 E. Kirkwood Avenue
Bloomington, IN 47405
Description The mission of the Office of Service-Learning at Indiana University is to promote service-learning as an integral and enriching aspect of a student's education and to foster university engagement with the larger community that furthers the academic and public purposes of the university.
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Center for Social Studies and International Education (CASSIE)

URL http://cssie.indiana.edu/
Contact Terrence Mason (Director)
Phone 812-855-3838
Email tmason [at] indiana [dot] edu
Address Smith Research Center
2805 East Tenth Street Suite 140
Bloomington, IN 47408-2698
Description

The primary mission of the CSSIE is to improve education in the social studies (history, geography, economics, civics, anthropology, and the social sciences) in elementary and secondary schools. A secondary mission of the CSSIE is to meet professional development needs of the international community of educators through in-service training, content seminars, and curriculum workshops in all curriculum areas.

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Student Advocates Office

URL http://studentaffairs.iub.edu/advocates/
Contact Sally Jones (Director)
Phone 812-855-0761
Email advocate [at] indiana [dot] edu
Description

We help students solve university related problems by providing individual attention to each issue. If you think you've tried everything without success to resolve an academic or administrative problem on campus, it's time to contact the Student Advocates Office. When You Don't Know Where Else to Turn... Student Advocates Can Help!

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Indiana University Latino Cultural Center, La Casa

URL http://www.indiana.edu/~lacasa/
Contact Lillian Casillas (Director)
Phone 855-0174
Email lacasa [at] indiana [dot] edu
Description This organization serves as a resource for people looking fo Spanish interpreters and translators.
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Traditional Arts Indiana

URL http://www.indiana.edu/~tradarts/
Contact Jon Kay (Director)
Phone 855-0418
Email tradarts [at] indiana [dot] edu
Description TAI is a partnership of the Indiana Arts Commission and the IU Folklore Department. TAI's mission is to support, promote, and present Indiana's traditional artists. It is a nonprofit, educational program.
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