Music in General Studies Program
Sonneborn Award and Provost Professors announced
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Indiana University Bloomington Provost Karen Hanson and Vice Provost for Faculty and Academic Affairs Tom Gieryn have announced that five Indiana University Bloomington professors will receive prestigious university awards.
Multicultural Understanding Awards given at IU Bloomington
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The Indiana University Commission on Multicultural Understanding (COMU) will honor five individuals and one program April 7 (Thursday) at the Helene G. Simon Hillel Center in Bloomington. This event is open to the public, with a reception beginning at 4:30 p.m. followed by the award presentations at 5 p.m.
Todd Rundgren performance to be streamed live from IU Jacobs School of Music
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The Indiana University Jacobs School of Music announced today (Oct. 28) that Todd Rundgren's Halloween recital, "Cluster: the Birth of the T-Chord," will be video-streamed live Oct. 31 at 8 p.m. from Auer Hall. The stream may be accessed through IU Music Live! at http://music.indiana.edu/iumusiclive/streaming.
Hello, it's Todd: Rock legend Todd Rundgren named to prestigious Wells Scholars Professorship at IU
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The rumors are true. Todd Rundgren, the rocker-producer known for his songs "Hello, It's Me," "Bang the Drum" and "I Saw the Light," has been selected as the Class of 1963 Wells Scholars Professor at Indiana University Bloomington for this fall. Rundgren, the ninth Wells Professor in the Wells Scholars Program, will teach the middle two weeks of a four-week, one-credit hour honors seminar designed for a maximum of 22 Wells Scholars and Hutton Honors students.
Live Aid: A defining moment?
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Woodstock. Monterey Pop. The Beatles on Ed Sullivan. Live Aid? Indiana University rock 'n' roll historian Glenn Gass looks back at the historic Live Aid charity concert 20 years later and weighs its place among rock's biggest moments.
Holiday tips from the Indiana University School of Music
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Rock 'n' roll historian Glenn Gass rings in the season with his thoughts on holiday music.
Media Advisory: The Beatles are coming!
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Indiana University Bloomington rock and roll historian Glenn Gass is available to discuss the 40th anniversary of the Beatles' invasion of America.