The university will still have some health and safety precautions in place in the fall. Author: WTHR.com staff Updated: 5:02 AM EST February 25, 2021
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Indiana University is planning for in-person classes at all of its campuses for the 2021 school year.
IU President Michael McRobbie said they expect the fall semester to return to mostly normal operations. This decision has been made on the basis of advice from IU s medical and public health experts who have been leading the university s comprehensive and successful response to the COVID-19 pandemic for nearly a year now, McRobbie said. It has also been made possible because of the dedicated, determined and creative actions of our students, faculty and staff, to whom we are deeply grateful.
Feb 22, 2021 / 09:14 AM EST
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (WISH) – A recent study at Indiana University in Bloomington shows that the pandemic has been more difficult on moms with young kids and on their relationships. The study highlights existing conflicts between couples getting worse due to COVID-19 and new issues arising.
Researchers lay it out in the 37-page report titled ‘My husband thinks I’m crazy.’ The authors have been following the 250 moms in Southern Indiana since 2018 and shifted focus when the pandemic hit. The study found that women are taking on the brunt of childcare, workload and career sacrifices due to COVID-19.
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Texas master James C. Watkins lustrous ceramic vessels featured in solo exhibition
Studio portrait of James C. Watkins. Photo by Bonni Oakes.
HOUSTON, TX
.-Houston Center for Contemporary Craft is presenting a solo exhibition by outstanding Lubbock ceramicist and educator, James C. Watkins, who was recently named a Texas Master by HCCC. Watkins joins an impressive roster of other Texas Master awardeesincluding curator Clint Willour (Houston) and artists Harlan Butt (Denton), Cindy Hickok (Houston), Rachelle Thiewes (El Paso), Piero Fenci (Nacogdoches), and Sandie Zilker (Houston)recognized for their roles as career artists, professionals, or educators who have made a significant impact on the field of craft in Texas.
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