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Indiana University suspends face-to-face classroom teaching over COVID-19 concerns

Indiana University suspends face-to-face classroom teaching over COVID-19 concerns

John Clere, Editor-in-Chief March 10, 2020

IU President Michael McRobbie announced today in a statement all IU campuses will suspend face-to-face classroom teaching after spring break until Apr. 6. “However,” McRobbie wrote, “that could change...

“I visited many of these countries in order to recruit students and I had a day off. I was in Saigon, Ho Chi Minh, and I was able to hitch a ride to the Mekong Delta, about an hour and a half south. Then I got on a series of boats because I wanted to go as far into that jungle as I could. I first boat I was on was big and could hold about 20 people,” Wallace said.
As the river got smaller, so did the boats. Until he was a boat big enough for only him and the driver. 
“She passed us (the woman in the photo), and I just loved that arch and the light around the boat.”

Through the lens of Chancellor Wallace

Joel Stinnett, Staff Reporter September 21, 2015

For decades Tianamen Square has served as the lens through which the world viewed Chinese history. It is where Mao Zedong proclaimed the founding of the People’s Republic in 1989, and the site where...

Summer in China trip successful

IUS Horizon September 27, 2008
A small group of IU Southeast students and faculty members toured China over the summer to study the empirical history and culture of the Chinese people.
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