Bloom Archives
Author: Sophie Bird
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IU Researchers Establish Living Museums in the Sea
How does a shipwreck become an underwater museum? By becoming a site for “in situ preservation” of the wreck, its artifacts, and the living…
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IU Student Advocates for Youth with Chronic Illness
Sneha Dave learned to cope with chronic illness when she was just a little girl. At age 6, she was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis,…
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Ransom Haile: Multimedia Digital Artist
Most recently, most of Haile’s art has been visual: sculptures, drawings, tattoos, paintings, and photographs.
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Audrey Heller: Theater Pioneer
The Jewish Theatre of Bloomington was founded 15 years ago by Audrey Heller and Bakol Ruben Geller, and while Rubin Geller departed for Israel…
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For the Love of STEM: A conversation about the future of women in technology
Researchers believe it was the rise of personal computers—thought by many to be a democratizing technology— that led to the decline of women in…
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One World Enterprises Offers Free Meals to Service Workers, Hospital Staff
One World Enterprises is offering free meals to Bloomington restaurant and service workers who have been laid off during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Monroe County Public Library Celebrates 200 Years of Literacy
Celebrating its 200th birthday this year, the Monroe County Public Library (MCPL) has grown to an all-welcoming, two-branch system that strives to provide services…
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The Waldron Marks Ten Years as Part of Ivy Tech
Ten years ago, Ivy Tech Community College–Bloomington acquired the John Waldron Arts Center, a building with a long history of public use that was…

