IMAGINE magazine
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What’s Next, IU?
IU’s first 200 years saw a cure for testicular cancer, nine Nobel Prize winners, hundreds of Fulbright Scholars, and countless other monumental expressions of creativity, ingenuity, and innovation. But we’re…
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Indiana University Is on It
Ranked as the 54th most innovative university on the planet, IU is home to world-class researchers, scientists, and thought leaders. Here is a small sampling of all the IU ingenuity…
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Override: Taking Back Our Lives From the Tech That Controls Us
I’ve ended many nights, as I’m sure you have, lying in bed awash in the glow from my cellphone: bleary-eyed, a strange mixture of emptiness, jealousy, and dread stirring somewhere…
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An Oral History of IU
What does IU mean to you? Alexis Morales, an intern with the Office of the Bicentennial, always makes a point to end her interviews with this question. A senior at…
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New Cancer Treatment May Ease Nerves
For patients who have just received a cancer diagnosis, the immediate need is clear: battling the life-threatening dangers of the cancer itself. Yet often overshadowed in this fight are the…
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Startup CEO Washes Cars, Waxes Conservation
As car washes go, the business model has remained largely unchanged: wash, rinse, and repeat. But Alex Bajzatt, BS’18, the 22-year-old CEO of startup Smart Wash, LLC, is changing that…
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Faculty Star Becomes Planetary Protector
The title of “Planetary Protection Officer” might sound like something straight out of Star Trek—but it’s not. It’s all science, hold the fiction. NASA recently named Lisa Pratt, IU astrobiologist…
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In Care of IU
Scattered across seven floors and thousands of shelves, you’ll find them, pampered and padded for their protection, cozy in a climate set just for their comfort. They are the artifacts…
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No Space Necessary: Preservation’s Final Frontier
What do a suffragist-era mug, a statue of Benjamin Harrison, and an Indy 500 racing suit have in common? They’re just a few of the 400 objects the IUPUI University…
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A Field, a Farm, and a Food-Sourcing Feat
Take 10th Street east out of Bloomington, past the bypass, and to your right, tucked into a pocket of apartment complexes, you’ll find the future of urban farming nestled in…
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Indiana University’s Rural Renaissance
Coming soon: a bike path, a social services advocacy center, and a youth artisan apprenticeship program. These are just a few of the projects on deck this year for Orange…
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Culture Keepers
On the southern coast of Mexico’s isthmus, in the centuries-old city of Juchitán, a child dips his hand in paint and presses his palm against a stone wall—one of the…