
Blazing therapeutic trails: Brittany Hinkle, 2018 Elite 50 recipient and emerging art therapist
Hinkle reflects on her studies as she readies to graduate and pursue her dream of becoming a registered art therapist.
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Hinkle reflects on her studies as she readies to graduate and pursue her dream of becoming a registered art therapist.
Herron is establishing an endowed fund that will advance the school's career development and academic advising.
Students Matt Panfil and Shelby Pendleton chronicle their week in London, exploring museums, galleries, and historical sites.
On Wednesday, April 18, 2018, Indiana University will host its third annual IU Day. Here's how you can get involved.
Next up for "Five Questions" is Katie Hudnall, discussing her approach to making and her methods for productivity.
Keep an eye on Jordan Nelsen, Haley Francis-Halstead, Megan Smith, and Sydney Patberg as they pursue meaningful careers.
When the ceramics program needed a new soda firing kiln, Visiting Lecturer Chaz Martinsen rallied to rebuild it.
Now in its third year, the artist-run nonprofit based in Fountain Square is growing beyond offering inexpensive studio space.
Students minoring in Book Arts traveled to Philadelphia to attend the annual College Book Art Association (CBAA) Conference.
From rogue ice storms to mind-blowing visualizations of outer space, Jon Parker helps bring stories to life through visual effects.