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More than a dozen IU alumni have appeared on some of the most iconic, nationally televised game shows, including “Wheel of Fortune.”
Floating miles above your head at this very moment are more than 34,000 pieces of space debris. It’s estimated that there are an additional 128 million smaller fragments hurtling around the Earth.
Katy O’Brian, BA’11, is a Los Angeles-based actor who has made appearances in The CW’s "Black Lightning" and Disney’s "The Mandalorian."
Through scholarships and community, Indiana University and its alumni are determined to support LGBTQ+ students.
In 1995, Christen Carter, BA’94, launched Busy Beaver Button Co. out of her college apartment in Bloomington.
Peer into the lives of 12 alumni whose “firsts” made a lasting impact on IU, the Bloomington community, and beyond.
IU Football, Preston Eagleson, and the 1885 Civil Rights Act : Pride of IU Stories: My IU: Indiana University
In 1895, Marcellus Neal became the first Black student to graduate from Indiana University. He went on to become a dedicated science teacher.
In 1919, Frances Marshall became the first Black woman to graduate from Indiana University. She went on to become a sought-after registrar.
Bill Garrett, BS'51, was the first Black basketball player to compete regularly in the Big Ten and to play for Indiana University.
George Taliaferro, BS’51, was the first Black man drafted to the NFL and a leader in the desegregation of Indiana University.
In 1959, Nancy Streets-Lyons, BA'62, was the first Black student crowned Miss Indiana University. She returned to campus in 2013.