New binge-worthy watches drop April 21.
Until then, enjoy this playlist of IU Day videos and games that are worth another look.
Until then, enjoy this playlist of IU Day videos and games that are worth another look.
Your IU Day 2019 Playlist
All 18 tracks—from Taylor Swift’s “Look What You Made Me Do” to Bob Dylan’s “I Can’t Get You Off of My Mind”—feature IU alumni as composers, performers, or producers. See if you can identify the IU connection on each track!
All 18 tracks—from Taylor Swift’s “Look What You Made Me Do” to Bob Dylan’s “I Can’t Get You Off of My Mind”—feature IU alumni as composers, performers, or producers. See if you can identify the IU connection on each track!
IU Athletics Crossword
Test your knowledge of Hoosier sports with this crossword puzzle.
Test your knowledge of Hoosier sports with this crossword puzzle.
Sand Trap
IU Northwest geologist Dr. Erin Argyilan and her students solve a shoreline mystery.
IU Northwest geologist Dr. Erin Argyilan and her students solve a shoreline mystery at the Indiana Dunes National Park.
A Performance by IU’s African American Dance Company
Artistry and athleticism shine in this moving display of original choreography.
Artistry and athleticism shine in this moving display of original choreography. Renowned teacher and choreographer Stafford C. Berry Jr. serves as the company’s director.
Inside the Home of Hoosier Basketball
Think you know all there is to know about the home of Hoosier basketball? Let’s find out.
How many Victor Oladipos would it take to equal the weight of the massive scoreboard in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall? Get that answer and more fun facts in this behind-the-scenes look at the home of Hoosier basketball.
The Great Mascot Bake Off
On your marks, get set, bake! Which IU campus mascot baked the best IU Day cake? You be the judge ...
The mascots are back for their annual IU Day showdown! This year they took to the kitchen for an epic culinary clash. Their task? Create the perfect IU Day cake. Up for grabs? Bragging rights, of course—but also scholarship dollars for their campus! (Special thanks to Bloomington's own Sugar & Spice Bakery for lending a hand/paw/wing to our bakers.)
Summer in IU’s Old Crescent
Take a speedy stroll through the most historic section of IU Bloomington.
Even though we aren’t officially celebrating IU Day 2020, we thought you might still enjoy some virtual connection back to the university you love.
IU Southeast on Air
Students are getting in on the big audio boom by running their own radio station.
The first of IU’s regional campuses to have a student newspaper, IU Southeast is building on that legacy with the launch of its 24-hour, student-run radio station.
Take the 2019 IU Trivia Quiz
Only 10 questions stand between you and (potential) proof that you’re an IU know-it-all.
Only 10 questions stand between you and (potential) proof that you’re an IU know-it-all.
Archaeological Sites to Behold
Crime scenes, an ancient tomb, and more: Dig into IU East’s one-of-a-kind archaeological classroom.
Crime scenes, an ancient tomb, and more: Dig into IU East’s one-of-a-kind archaeological classroom.
A Bridge Over Troubled Water: The IU South Bend Civil Rights Heritage Center
A public pool that was once a symbol of intolerance becomes a city’s epicenter for cultural exchange. See how IU South Bend is helping turn the tide of history.
For decades, the Engman Public Natatorium in South Bend, Indiana, wouldn’t allow African American community members to swim in its pool. See how IU South Bend and local residents transformed the structure into the new home of the IU South Bend Civil Rights Heritage Center.
Numbers Don’t Lie: 50 Years of Progress at IUPUI
The big 5-0 isn’t the only number IUPUI is celebrating this year!
The big 5-0 isn’t the only number IUPUI is celebrating this year! From increased enrollment to a greater breadth of academic offerings, IUPUI has seen incredible growth in its first five decades.
Groove With the IU Soul Revue
Sing along to Whitney Houston and Bruno Mars—as performed by one of IU’s premier ensembles.
Sing along to Whitney Houston and Bruno Mars—as performed by one of IU’s premier ensembles. Wowing audiences with lively performances of R&B, soul, funk, and pop hits since 1971, the IU Soul Revue is now directed by acclaimed musician, producer, and IU alum James A. Strong Jr.
Which IU Landmark Are You?
Answer these 10 questions to find your IU spirit spot.
Top 5 Rock Albums of All Time
IU Professor Glenn Gass has taught the history of rock and roll for over 35 years. Here, he breaks down the five most important rock albums of all time.
In 1982, Glenn Gass became the first professor in the country to offer a course in the history of rock and roll within a school of music. To this day, it remains one of IU’s most popular classes. See why, as Professor Gass breaks down the musical and cultural significance of five classic rock albums.
Get a Kick Out of Your Workout
Fired up about IU Day? Burn some energy—and have some fun—with these IU Rec Sports instructors.
No equipment? No problem. Jordan Sloan, an IU grad and former instructor at IU Bloomington’s Student Recreational Sports Center, leads you through a 30-minute, heart-pumping workout you can do just about anywhere.
IU’s Cake Boss
Get ready for your eyes to pop—and your mouth to water! This baker takes the IU Day cake.
You may know her from Food Network’s “Winner
A Performance by IU’s African American Choral Ensemble
Enjoy highlights from a recent performance by this uplifting and inspiring IU ensemble.
Currently led by Dr. Raymond Wise, this group has uplifted and inspired the IU campus—and the public at large—for more than 40 years. Enjoy these highlights from a recent performance.
The Cosmos From Campus
Do some celestial sightseeing with IU Kokomo.
Do some celestial sightseeing with IU Kokomo. (And see why a recent renovation has students, faculty, and community members over the moon.)
Practice Makes Perfect
At IUPUC, high-fidelity patient simulations are preparing future nurses to give the best care possible.
When people’s lives are on the line, there’s no room for mistakes. IUPUC’s innovative Simulation Center uses advanced technology and simulations with live actors to help nursing students hone their skills—ensuring that tomorrow’s nurses are able to provide the best care possible to their patients.
Big, Puzzling, and Hairy
Get an up-close look at some of the pieces that are part of IU’s truly fascinating collections—including the story behind that Edgar Allan Poe hair.
IU’s Lilly Library is home to an impressive collection of rare books and manuscripts, as well as other items that spark curiosity and wonder—many given to IU by generous donors. Take a peek at the library’s massive collections through some of its most fascinating items, including a lock of Edgar Allan Poe’s hair and a wooden robot puzzle known as Woodrow.
Medical Myths—Busted!
We all know sugar makes kids hyper ... or does it? IU professor and "New York Times" blogger Dr. Aaron Carroll sets the record straight—you’ll be shocked by his last revelation!
We all know sugar makes kids hyper ... or does it? IU professor and New York Times blogger Dr. Aaron Carroll sets the record straight—you’ll be shocked by his last revelation!
Your generosity made it all possible. Each and every IU Day video, download, and trivia question you see has been touched in some way by philanthropy. So when you really think about it, you owe yourself a big thank you. And we do too. THANK YOU!