
lfred C. Aman Jr., dean of the IU School of Law-Bloomington and Roscoe C. O’Byrne Professor of law, has a great affection for music and enjoys, on occasion, setting aside the law journals for a pair of drumsticks. An avid percussionist
, he once was director of music at McQuaid High School in Rochester, N.Y., and has led several modern jazz groups. He’s pictured here recently with colleagues performing a jazz set at Django Café in Bloomington.

One distinguished visitor to IU Kokomo this past summer was Shean-Huei Lin, president of the National PingTung National Teachers College in Taiwan, who met with Chancellor Ruth Person and other campus administrators. In recent years, t
he IU Kokomo has had formal exchange agreements with other international institutions, including the Taipei Municipal Teachers’ University, Taiwan; Sripatum University in Thailand; and Chukyo Women’s University in Japan.

IUB graduate student Laura Pate consulted with children involved in a “dig” Sept. 20 as part of the annual Discovering Archaeology Day, co-hosted by the Mather’s Museum and the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology in Bloomington. Pa
rticipants got hands-on experiences in ancient pottery making, cooking techniques, canoe-making and flint knapping as well as demonstrations on contemporary archaeological methods.
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