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Bloomington, September 17 - Students at Indiana University will lose a long-time benefit, some of the best seats for Indiana University basketball games. It's part of an IU athletic department plan to ...
Indiana University Vice President and Director of Athletics Fred Glass is hoping to attract more fans to come to Assembly Hall for the remainder of the 2009 men’s basketball season.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (Feb. 19, 2014)– Despite a falling metal piece causing seat damage Tuesday, Indiana University officials say the remaining home games will be played in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
Indiana University engaged accessibility expert Greg Fehribach to develop a construction plan that would improve and increase seating to make Assembly Hall more accessible to those people with ...
IU Director of Athletics Fred Glass said engineers removed, inspected and reattached all 60 of the plates inside Assembly Hall. Previously, the plates had been attached with four screws, but ...
Replacing Assembly Hall was at the top of IU's athletic director's to-do list at the start of the 2000s. ... the steep incline of the stairs leading to seats and poor sightlines.
Replacing Assembly Hall was at the top of IU's athletic director's to-do list at the start of the 2000s. Search query. ... the steep incline of the stairs leading to seats and poor sightlines.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie today announced that IU Athletics has received a $40 million gift – the largest in its history – from IU alumna Cindy Simon Skjodt ...
Indiana University Athletic Director Fred Glass said Monday that he wouldn't replace Assembly Hall if he could do it "for free." IU officials plan to launch a capital campaign later this year to ...
Indiana University's Assembly Hall will be renamed the Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall after the school received a $40 million gift from alumna Cindy Simon Skjodt. The renaming starts after Assembly ...
Bloomington, September 17 - Students at Indiana University will lose the best seats reserved for them at Assembly Hall... and pay more for the seats they will get. Our partners at the Indianapolis ...