Indiana University - Community Organizations

The Community Organizations database provides information about Monroe County nonprofits and groups.

 

Click on the title of the organization to view upcoming meetings at the library and links to similar organizations.

Malaysian Student Association

Websitehttps://beinvolved.indiana.edu/organization/MSAIUB
Description

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Networking group for Malaysian students in Bloomington.

Community Organizations Subjects
Address
International Center   
116 S. Jordan   
Bloomington   
IN   
Contact
Mohd   
Fazhi   
President   
812-855-7133   
msaiub [at] indiana.edu   
msmfauzi [at] indiana.edu   
   

Mini University at Indiana University

Websitehttps://alumni.iu.edu/events/index.html
Description

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Participants attend up to 15 different noncredit classes selected from nearly 100 titles. All classes are taught by IU faculty and most are held in the Indiana Memorial Union. Optional evening activities include a picnic, films, summer theater at the Brown County Playhouse, and social gatherings.

 

Sponsored by the IU Alumni Association and IU Bloomington Continuing Studies.

Community Organizations Subjects
Address
Virgil T. DeVault Alumni Center   
1000 E. 17th Street   
Bloomington   
IN   
47408   
Contact
855-4822   
iualumni [at] indiana.edu   
800-824-3044   
   

Mortar Board Senior Honor Society

Websitehttp://www.indiana.edu/~mortar/
Description

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Mortar Board, Inc. is a national honor society that recognizes college seniors for their achievements in scholarship, leadership and service. The honor society provides opportunities for continued leadership development, promotes service to colleges and universities and encourages lifelong contributions to the global community.

Mortar Board began as the first-ever national organization honoring senior college women founded in 1918. Today, it has grown into a comprehensive honor society that selects first-rate members who exemplify the ideals of scholarship, leadership and service. Mortar Board is an active honor society that requires members to uphold these ideals through campus and community service, academic achievement, and leadership.

Community Organizations Subjects
Address
900 E. 7th Street   
Bloomington   
IN   
Contact
Natalie   
Spiller   
President   
812-856-1626   
mortar [at] indiana.edu   
Becki    
Mason   
Vice President   
nespille [at] indiana.edu   
   

Muslim Student Association

Websitehttps://beinvolved.indiana.edu/organization/MSA
Description

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The Indiana University Muslim Student Union (MSU) was founded in 1997 to be the primary on-campus organization to service Muslims on the Indiana University Campus. The MSU seeks to please God in the best possible way, by following The Holy Qur'an that He sent down and following the teachings and examples of His Messenger Muhammad (PBUH)

Community Organizations Subjects
Address
The Islamic Center of Bloomington   
1925 E. Atwater Avenue   
Bloomington   
IN   
47401   
Additional Address
International Center   
116 S. Jordan   
Bloomington   
IN   
Contact
219-263-8029   
msuweb [at] indiana.edu   
855-7133   
   

Neal Marshall Black Culture Center

Websitehttps://blackculture.indiana.edu/index.html
Description

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The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center (NMBCC) is committed to academic excellence through quality educational, cultural, and social programs that promote public awareness about the Black experience while celebrating the academic and leadership achievements of our students.

Community Organizations Subjects
Address
Indiana University Bloomington   
275 North Jordan Avenue, Suite A226   
Bloomington   
In   
47405   
Contact
Stephanie Power-Carter   
Power-Carter   
Director   
812-855-9271   
nmbcc [at] indiana.edu   
Inger    
Nemcik   
Operational Specialist    
stecarte [at] indiana.edu   
   

New Music Ensemble

Websitehttps://nme.sitehost.iu.edu/
Description

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The Indiana University New Music Ensemble dedicates its efforts to performing a broad spectrum of contemporary music, focusing on works from the past thirty years, but also presenting significant works from earlier in the 20th century. Along with solo, chamber, and large ensemble works by composers from around the world, a typical concert includes music by a guest composer and a work by a member of the Indiana University Composition Department, the latter of which is recorded soon after the concert.

Community Organizations Subjects
Address
1201 E. Third Street   
Bloomington   
IN   
47405   
Contact
David   
Dzubay   
Director   
812-855-5833   
ddzubay [at] indiana.edu   
   

Optometry Student Association

Websitehttps://optometry.iu.edu/index.html
Description

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The IUOSA representatives include the elected president, president-elect, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and two student representatives from each Optometry class. Additionally, both the AOSA trustee and the trustee-elect are involved in IUOSA decision making. Membership is open to all students enrolled in the School of Optometry. By paying one set of dues to IUOSA, you become a member of IUOSA and the AOSA, AOA, and IOA organizations. Every student is welcome and encouraged to participate in IUOSA and its many projects. Weekly meetings in the student lounge on the third floor of the optometry building are open to all members

Community Organizations Subjects
Address
800 East Atwater Avenue   
Bloomington   
IN   
47405   
Contact
812-855-4447   
opt [at] indiana.edu   
   

Phi Delta Kappa

Websitehttp://pdkintl.org/
Description

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Phi Delta Kappa International is the premier professional association for educators. For more than 100 years, it has focused its work on the tenets of service, research, and leadership. PDK is one of the largest education associations and has more than 35,000 members, including teachers, principals, superintendents, and higher education faculty and administrators. PDK publishes the highly-regarded Phi Delta Kappan, PDK's mission is to support education, particularly public education, as the cornerstone of democracy. Its vision is to be the experts in cultivating great educators for tomorrow while continuing to ensure high-quality education for today.

Send mail and payments to: P.O. Box 13090  Arlington, VA, 22219

Community Organizations Subjects
Address
320 W. Eighth Street   
Suite 216   
Bloomington   
IN   
47404   
Contact
339-1156   
customerservice [at] pdkintl.org   
Toll-free number   
800-766-1156   
   

Practical English Tutorials (PET)

Websitehttps://ois.iu.edu/connect/get-involved/pet.html
Description

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Consultants are available to answer questions for individuals who are learning English as a second or third language. The service is first- come, first-served and provides help with communicating at places like local banks, post offices, restaurants or stores.

Community Organizations Subjects
Address
Leo Dowling International Center   
111 S. Jordan St.   
Bloomington   
IN   
47405   
Contact
855-7133   
intlcent [at] indiana.edu   
overseas [at] iu.edu   
   

Printmaking Workshop Studio

Websitehttps://eskenazi.indiana.edu/about/areas/printmaking/index.html
Description

The IU Printmaking Workshop is located in its own 12,000+ square foot space providing state-of-the-art print workshops and equipment in all areas both traditional and digital.

Community Organizations Subjects
Address
Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design   
1201 E. Seventh St., room 123   
Bloomington   
IN   
47405   
Contact
Paul   
Brown   
Director   
812-855-7766   
faoffice [at] indiana.edu   
Justin   
Otten   
Advisor   
812-855-8203   
   

Progressive Faculty and Staff Caucus

Websitehttps://pfscaucus.wordpress.com
Description

The Indiana University Progressive Faculty and Staff Caucus represents more than a hundred faculty, staff, and postdoctoral members from the Bloomington campus of Indiana University. As educators, the members of the PFSC recognize a responsibility to foster informed and critical dialogue in our classrooms, on our campus, in our community, and in national and international forums.

 

We seek to work in alliance with other groups and organizations committed to congruent ideas and educational aims.

Community Organizations Subjects
Address
Bloomington   
IN   
Contact
Mike   
Gasser   
gasser [at] cs.indiana.edu   

Student Accounting Society

Websitehttps://www.iusas.org/
Description

The purpose of the SAS is to improve the professional, academic, and social aspects of its members' lives. It is our goal to bring accounting students, faculty, and professionals together in an 'out-of-the-classroom' atmosphere so that they can meet and discuss relevant accounting and business issues. Through activities such as professional events, community service & social functions, and committee involvement, the SAS helps its members learn the hard skills and soft skills that are needed to be successful in any business environment.

Community Organizations Subjects
Address
Kelley School of Business   
1309 E. Tenth Street, BU530   
Bloomington   
IN   
47405   
Contact
Mikel   
Tiller   
Faculty Advisor   
812-855-2619   
sas [at] indiana.edu   
   

Student Advocates Office

Websitehttps://studentaffairs.indiana.edu/student-support/advocates/
Description

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We help students solve university related problems by providing individual attention to each issue. If you think you've tried everything without success to resolve an academic or administrative problem on campus, it's time to contact the Student Advocates Office. When You Don't Know Where Else to Turn... Student Advocates Can Help!

Community Organizations Subjects
Address
Eigenmann Hall West 229   
1900 East 10th St   
Bloomington   
IN   
47406   
Contact
Sally   
Jones   
Director   
812-855-0761   
advocate [at] indiana.edu   
sejones [at] indiana.edu   
   

Tai Chi Chuan Association of Indiana

Websitehttp://www.indiana.edu/~iutaichi/
Description

T'ai Chi Ch'uan is a Chinese martial art that emphasizes balance and body coordination rather than muscle strength. It requires relaxation of the mind and body and is therefore not only practiced for developing physically, but also mentally. The set of T'ai Chi movements can be practiced slowly as a form of meditation or can be adapted for self defense training.

Community Organizations Subjects
Contact
Franci    
Figueroa   
President   
iutaichi [at] indiana.edu   
Daniel    
Frohman   
Treasurer   

Traditional Arts Indiana

Websitehttps://taiweb.sitehost.iu.edu/
Description

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TAI is a partnership of the Indiana Arts Commission and the IU Folklore Department. TAI's mission is to support, promote, and present Indiana's traditional artists. It is a nonprofit, educational program.

Community Organizations Subjects
Address
504 N. Fess Ave.   
Bloomington   
IN   
47408   
Contact
Jon   
Kay   
Director   
812-855-0418   
tradarts [at] indiana.edu   
   

Twenty-First Century Scholars at IUB

Websitehttps://21centuryscholars.indiana.edu/index.html
Description

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Twenty-first Century Scholars' mission is to increase high school and college graduation rates among moderate to low-income students living in the state of Indiana. Income-eligible 7th- and 8th-graders that enroll in the program and fulfill a pledge of good citizenship to the state are guaranteed the cost of four years of college tuition at any participating public college or university in Indiana. The Twenty-first Century Scholars award can be applied to an eligible public, private, technical, or proprietary school in Indiana.

Community Organizations Subjects
Address
300 North Jordan Ave   
Bloomington   
IN   
47405   
Contact
Jim   
Gibson   
Director   
812-856-1591   
iub21cs [at] indiana.edu   
   

University Club Book Discussion Group

Websitehttps://uclub.sitehost.iu.edu/bookdiscussion/
Description

The group Of University Club members meets on the third Thursday of the month from September to May to discuss a book selected by members the previous June. Each member reads the book ahead of time and at some point takes a turn at being a discussion leader according to the established group guidelines. Hostess duties rotate on a voluntary basis. The group meets in each other's homes. Meetings begin with socializing at 9:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Discussion runs from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

Community Organizations Subjects
Contact
Martha   
Smiley   
Co-Chairs   
339-6822   
mjs3396822 [at] aol.com   
Rosemary   
Dever   
Co-Chairs   
339-5979   
rmdever [at] indiana.edu    

University Club of Indiana University

Websitehttps://uclub.indiana.edu/
Description

The University Club is for all faculty, staff, alumni, and interested community members. Members share a common bond: Indiana University. Friendships formed at the Club help foster connections across departmental lines; our social, cultural, and recreational activities add to the texture of University life. The Club's comfortable, welcoming facilities offer spaces for both large and small social gatherings, and quiet places to read or write.

Community Organizations Subjects
Address
Indiana Memorial Union, Room 150   
900 E. Seventh St.   
Bloomington   
IN   
47405   
Contact
Deb    
Cordrey   
Manager   
812-855-1325   
uclub [at] indiana.edu   
   

University Faculty Council

Websitehttp://www.indiana.edu/~ufc/
Description

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Hello and welcome to the University Faculty Council Homepage! The University Faculty Council consists of an elected body of members responsible for exercising faculty authority for the Indiana University System. Faculty governance at Indiana University has a unique history. We invite you to involve yourself in faculty governance at IU by attending our meetings, reading the minutes from meetings, and voting in council elections. We're looking forward to another productive year for the UFC and we hope to see you at one of our gatherings.

Community Organizations Subjects
Address
Ballantine Hall 010   
1020 E. Kirkwood Ave.   
Bloomington   
IN   
47405   
Contact
Craig   
Dethloff, Ph.D.   
Chief of Staff   
812-856-5980   
ufcoff [at] indiana.edu   
Fax: 812-855-4667   
   

University Women's Club of Indiana University

Websitehttps://uclub.sitehost.iu.edu/uwcboard/
Description

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At a tea held in the home of Mrs. H. A. Hoffman on Thursday, April 24, 1913, a social organization of Indiana University faculty women, wives and teachers was proposed. Forty five women were present and after discussion, agreement was reached to send invitations to all eligible women; to hold eight meetings a year; to pay dues and to serve refreshments; and to have an executive committee to direct the organization.

Community Organizations Subjects
Address
Indiana Memorial Union Room 150   
900 E. Seventh St.   
Bloomington   
IN   
47405   
Contact
Kathleen    
Boggess   
President   
855-1325   
boggess2 [at] comcast.net   
Deb   
Cordrey    
Club Manager   
uclub [at] indiana.edu   
   

Well House Society

Websitehttps://iufoundation.iu.edu/leadership-giving/thanks-recognition.html
Description

Well House Society associates give to IU where the University's needs are greatest. Your unrestricted support is a source of flexible funding that beautifies IU's campuses and enriches its academic mission. Associates give at least $2,000 annually with a minimum of $1,000 going to unrestricted uses. If you are under 40, you may become an associate with an annual gift of $1,000.

Community Organizations Subjects
Address
IU Foundation   
Post Office Box 500   
Bloomington   
IN   
47402   
Contact
Jim   
Muehling   
Director   
855-8311   
jmuehlin [at] indiana.edu   
1-800-558-8311   
iuf [at] indiana.edu   
   

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