Bloom Archives
Tag: Cook
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City Hosts Black History 101 Mobile Museum
The City of Bloomington Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration Commission invites the community to visit the Black History 101 Mobile Museum.
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Grant Street Inn: Fate of Iconic B&B Still Uncertain
The staff at the Grant Street Inn, Bloomingtonâs historical 40-room bed and breakfast, still remembers when the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg…
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Philanthropic Venture Fund Invests in IU-Related Startups
For those familiar with the high-risk, high-return business of venture capital, the phrase âphilanthropic venture fundâ may sound like a contradiction in terms. But…
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Scholarship Honoring Gayle Cook Lets Students Visit History Center
With a foot in the past and an eye on the future, the Monroe County History Center (MCHC) has established a scholarship fund for…
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Michael Adams: Lexicographer
Most people think of dictionaries as thick volumes that lay out the definitions of words with resolute authority. But Michael Adams, provost professor of…
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Stone Belt: Serving People With Disabilities for 60 Years
Today, Stone Belt is a $21 million nonprofit agency that supports 1,300 people with disabilities in three counties. Sixty years ago, Stone Belt was…
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Podcast Offers âThe Lowdownâ on Bloomington Happenings
While casting around for a new project last fall, Bloomington singer-songwriter Jeremy Shere (Songs in the Key of B-town, 2015), a self-professed fan of…
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The Academy of Film & Theatre: New Addition to Cityâs Arts Community
The Good Catholicâa 2017 release by Bloomington-based Pigasus Picturesâset the stage for the Bloomington Academy of Film & Theatre, a new venture from Pigasusâ…
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Nicky James: VP at Cook Medical
âAll roads have led to this position for me,â says Nicky James, vice president of human resources and talent development for Cook Medical and…
