Celebrating the Refabricated George Ortman Banners
IU Bloomington | February 15, 2014
IU President Michael A. McRobbie delivers remarks at the reception in celebration of the refabrication of the George Ortman banners in the MAC.
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IU Bloomington | February 15, 2014
IU President Michael A. McRobbie delivers remarks at the reception in celebration of the refabrication of the George Ortman banners in the MAC.
IUPUI | February 13, 2014
IU President Michael A. McRobbie delivers remarks at the groundbreaking for University Hall at IUPUI.
Indiana Memorial Union | May 7, 2010
IU President Michael A. McRobbie delivers remarks honoring 2010 Spring Honorary Degree Recipient and Undergraduate Commencement Speaker Quincy Jones.
Bloomington, Indiana | September 19, 2006
Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Michael A. McRobbie addresses the state of academic affairs at IU Bloomington. His remarks highlight recent academic initiatives and major new developments, discuss budgetary challenges and the need the increase college affordability for students, and cover the current status and path forward for enrollment, curriculum, graduate education, research funding, the arts and humanities, and international engagement.
Indiana University Foundation, Bloomington, Indiana | April 30, 2004
As vice president for research and information technology, Michael McRobbie honors John Bancroft's service as director of the Kinsey Institute, upon his retirement from IU.
Bloomington, Indiana | September 21, 2003
As vice president for research and information technology, Michael McRobbie provides remarks about the Kinsey Institute and its important place in IU's past, present, and future. He also thanks outgoing Kinsey Institute Director John Bancroft for eight years of service.
Wrubel Computing Center Atrium, IUB | June 6, 2002
As vice president for information technology and chief information officer, Michael McRobbie addresses his staff, providing updates, commenting on the present situation, and speculating on what the future might hold for IT at IU.