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Elizabeth Thill, associated with the IUPUI Arts & Humanities Institute Incubator Program, is pioneering the use of virtual reality in archaeological research that continues in the time of COVID-19 Elizabeth Thill, wearing a pair of virtual reality goggles, is in virtual Rome. In front of her are large slabs of virtual marble. They are floating […]

The Arts, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation Lab is pleased to invite you to New. Not Normal, a virtual symposium about entrepreneurship, innovation, and reimagining the creative sector post-COVID-19. This online event will be held June 8, 2020 and is now open for registration. To learn more and register for the event, click on the link below. The event is […]

During quarantine, the staff at the IAHI have been busy both in and out of the “office” and have been staying sane with some much needed music. We’ve compiled a list of our favorite jams that keep us focused, calm or put us in a dancing mood! Today’s list is brought to you by Dr. […]

May 1 is the day that thousands of community members gather at their spiritual headquarters, located an hour outside the Brazilian capital, Brasília. They gather to observe the Day of the Indoctrinator, one of the valley’s biggest rituals. They would be gathering there this May 1, that is, if COVID-19 hadn’t forced a change of plans. […]

These are trying times for students across the world as campuses have emptied out, coursework is fully online and a new reality has set in. For many, it’s hard enough to handle the changes in our own lives. But for six IUPUI students, the changes in life have prompted action to assist others. Nirupama Devanathan, […]

Solidarity Under Siege: The Salvadoran Labor Movement, 1970-1990 3:30pm, Friday, May 1Online, via FacebookJOIN THE EVENT HERE Join The College Arts + Humanities Institute Bloomington for a discussion with Distinguished Professor of History and documentary filmmaker Jeffrey L. Gould, in conversation with CAHI’s Interim Director, Deborah Cohn. The two will discuss Gould’s recent book, Solidarity Under […]

Religion, Spirituality, and the Arts (RSA) is a program of the IUPUI Arts and Humanities Institute that brings together artists, religious leaders, religious communities, humanities experts, and a broad range of publics from diverse backgrounds and disciplinary perspectives for sustained study, analysis, and discussion of religious texts in a classroom environment. Directed by Rabbi Sandy […]

The first in our weekly live-streaming series of A&H talks and presentations about COVID-19 and related phenomena. April 14 Faculty Guests and Topics: Colin Elliott (History, IUB): On the Antonine plague of Rome and the privilege of quarantine. Ann G. Carmichael (History, IUB): On the Italian Plague of 1629-1631, public memory, and the scales of […]

During quarantine, the IAHI staff have been keeping busy both in and out of the “office” by doing some much needed reading. We’ve compiled a list of our personal favorite books to read that keep us entertained and sane. Today’s list is brought to you by IUPUI Arts and Humanities Director, Dr. Jason Kelly. Dr. Kelly […]