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Indiana University - The massive main library has escalators.  This looks like a bureaucratic building from the '60s in DTLA. (no review)

Indiana University

4.1(37 reviews)
2.4 mi

My Alma matter! Indiana University is a wonderful university, with lots of programs degrees, and…read moretop-tier professors. I graduated over a decade ago and I wish I could go back in time and go through all 4 years again. Wouldn't change a thing though. Maybe less expensive textbooks? Haha! But anyway, not only did I and millions of others receive an excellent education, we also were educated in one of the best college towns in the country! There are wineries, state parks, kind people, and lots to do! Anyone need a travel buddy? I'd love to go back!

am writing to formally report serious misconduct by staff at the IU Kelley School of Business…read moreAlumni Association that I believe constitutes retaliation, unauthorized surveillance, and a potential violation of my rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act. I am a graduate of the IU Kelley School of Business living with a traumatic brain injury. Over the past several months I have made repeated, good-faith attempts to access basic alumni networking resources. My requests went entirely unanswered by Mr. Melvin, the head of the Kelley Alumni Association. When I took the step of notifying Kelley faculty of my concerns regarding how the alumni association is being operated, Mr. Melvin responded not with assistance, but with a threatening letter. Within that letter, Mr. Melvin explicitly stated that Mr. Eric Rodkin, Safety & Security Specialist at Hodge Hall, had been assigned to monitor and inspect all of my emails. I have a copy of this letter and am prepared to provide it as evidence. I must be direct: this is not a minor administrative failure. This is retaliation. A university alumni director used a physical security employee to conduct surveillance of a disabled alumnus's private communications -- solely because that alumnus raised legitimate concerns about the performance of a publicly funded university department. This conduct is deeply troubling and I believe it raises the following serious concerns: 1. RETALIATION - I was threatened and placed under surveillance in direct response to exercising my right to voice concerns about a publicly funded university department 2. UNAUTHORIZED SURVEILLANCE - Mr. Rodkin's role is limited to physical building security at Kelley. He has no legitimate authority to monitor the private email communications of alumni 3. ADA VIOLATION - As a person with a traumatic brain injury, using intimidation and surveillance to discourage me from accessing alumni services may constitute discrimination under the Americans with Disabilities Act 4. ABUSE OF POSITION - Mr. Melvin's use of a security employee to threaten and monitor an alumnus is a serious misuse of university resources and authority Mr. Melvin's Email Joshua, We are in receipt of your recent messages directed toward our faculty and staff. We have tried to address your issue multiple times and have clearly communicated that you will need to work directly with LinkedIn to resolve the problem. You still have access to the alumni group on LinkedIn. The tone and content of your most recent communications are unacceptable and have exceeded the boundaries of constructive dialogue and a professional code of conduct. This email serves as a formal request for you to cease sending any messages to members of my team, faculty, and staff regarding this issue. We are committed to maintaining a safe and respectful professional environment, and we do not tolerate communication that compromises the well-being of our faculty and staff. Please be advised that our Safety and Security Specialist has been looped into this correspondence and is now monitoring all incoming communications from your accounts. We will be forced to escalate this matter to the appropriate university officials and, if necessary, law enforcement, if you continue to disparage our team members. We ask that any future inquiries be kept strictly professional and limited to specific, actionable matters. Thank you, Bryan Bryan L. Melvin Executive Director Indiana University Kelley School of Business Office of Development & Engagement 1275 E. 10th Street Bloomington, IN 47405-1703 (812) 856-1931 (w) brmelvin@iu.edu

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Indiana University - Many of the limestone dormitories look like this from the outside.  It doesn't help that it was a cold and overcast day. (no review)

Many of the limestone dormitories look like this from the outside. It doesn't help that it was a cold and overcast day. (no review)

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Indy Foreign Language Academy

Indy Foreign Language Academy

3.0(2 reviews)
46.5 mi

I looked high and low, scouring the internet for reviews of local language classes offered by IFLA…read more I didn't find any... and now I know why. Bonjour: Back in January 2013, I attempted to sign up for a French I class. I emailed the organization asking about what textbook was used and they said they could not give me any specifics regarding the curriculum. Additionally, even though IFLA had many courses listed on the website as being offered for the specific session, they in fact, informed me that only Spanish I and Sign Language I were offered. Marhaba: Not giving up, in mid-May I registered for an Arabic I class which was listed as an offering on the IFLA website. I was very excited about the class, I gave IFLA my payment information, cleared my Tuesday evenings, and received a confirmation of the course. About a week after I received a confirmation email, I received a voicemail indicating that in fact they were not offering the Arabic I course due to a lack of enrollment. From what I can gather in my experiences with IFLA; lots of classes, at all different levels, are listed as being offered by IFLA each session. However, it is unclear as to whether any of those classes are ever actually taught. No wonder there are no Yelp or other readily available reviews of this program. Don't waste your time.

I love my beginning French class at IFLA. There are six of us in the class with a Parisian…read moreinstructor. The class moves quickly and is structured towards basic conversation - exactly what a tourist would need. I had to wait a few sessions before enough people signed up to offer the class, and it was worth the wait!

Shepherd Community Center - Left  at Bob Evans  west Rockville Road

Shepherd Community Center

5.0(4 reviews)
46.4 mi

Was able to connect a Family with this affordable Summer Camp in the Irvington community. After…read moregetting the kiddos signed up, the staff directed them to the cafeteria for a hot breakfast.The staff was very attentive to the children and welcomed them with bright smiles and Good Mornings. It is Faith based, so the children are required to participate in praise and worship before engaging in the fun activities. The kiddos were pumped this morning for their field trip to the Zoo!

This is a wonderful place that has turned lives around for many individuals and families. The…read moregentlemen who started Shepherd did not buy a home for his family in some affluent neighborhood, instead they purchased a home right in the heart of the people they work with to have a close relationship with the people in the area. Today I am receiving the royal tour with Phil Edwards who is in charge of Champions Of Missions. There is a great need for volunteers here. If you have a heart for children and have thought about volunteering some time, you might want to look into Shepherd Community. You can spend as little as an hour a week or as much as you desire. Working with the children will require passing a background check. They have school for kindergarten through high school although not all classes meet here. Some of the high school graduates are the first in the family to graduate. There are classes for adults too. They can learn English, get a GED, learn to sew, and a list of many things. Since poverty is rampant food donations are always needed and appreciated. Shepherd makes sure the children have three meals a day which is a rarity. Churches make up baskets at Christmas time full of makeup and other things women would like and the children are taken to shop and pick out a basket for their mom for a Christmas gift. They are always so excited. Volunteers are needed in many capacities.Volunteer somewhere. You won't regret it. Helping others is one of the greatest feelings and rewards you will ever experience. The pantry is very low on peanut butter, Mac and cheese, Milk, and personal hygiene products. Anything a group or individual can donate is helpful. Go during their open hours or if you have a lot to donate, call them and ask when and where at the building would be best for the delivery. Thanks for reading and thank you if you pass this on to gain volunteers and donations for the children at Shepherd Community! God Bless You

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