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A crowd applauds Bradon Washington during the Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Leadership Breakfast Monday morning in the Indiana Memorial Union’s Alumni Hall. Washington was chosen as the Graduate/ Professional recipient of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Building Bridges Award.
HONORING A LEGACY Members of the Bloomington and IU communities commemorated Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy by volunteering, celebrating the civil rights leader’s life and encouraging progress in racial equality. Look inside to experience all of Monday’s events. More MLK coverage, page 9
Dean of Students announces retirement From IDS reports
IU Vice Provost for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Harold “Pete” Goldsmith announced Friday he will be retiring June 30, according to an IU press release. Goldsmith has been a part of the education administration field for more than 35 years. He worked in student affairs at St. Mary’s College of Maryland, Western Illinois
University, Old Dominion University, Michigan State University, Indiana University of Pennsylvania and Kent State University. In 2009, he returned to IU, his alma mater, as the dean of students. Through his work at the University, he provided assistance and supported students, seeking to maximize their welfare and educational experiences, according to the release.
During his time at IU, he worked toward combating sexual assault, mental health problems and other day-to-day issues students face. During his seven years at the Bloomington campus, he has given more than 100 presentations on strategic planning and administration. Goldsmith also sponsored student wellness programs such as
for Student Conduct Administration. Dennis Groth, vice provost for undergraduate education, is in charge of finding a replacement for Goldsmith within the next few months.
Culture of Care, the goal of which is to promote awareness and prevention of physical and mental health issues, according to the Division of Student Affairs. Goldsmith has won several accolades for his work and departmental management, including the Department of Student Affairs and Higher Education Shafer award and the Institutional Award of Excellence from the Association
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Defensive staff hires new leader From IDS reports
The IU defense is in transition yet again. Defensive coordinator Brian Knorr will not return and Indianapolis native Tom Allen was named as his replacement Saturday. Allen comes to IU after spending the 2015 season as the defensive coordinator for South Florida. Before that, he spent three seasons as the linebacker coach at Ole Miss. “I did not know Tom personally, but was aware of his background and reached out to him when we decided to make a change,” IU Coach Kevin Wilson said. “We made an immediate connection. Tom will bring a ton of energy and strong leadership, and our kids will play hard. This is a positive addition as we continue to take to our program to the next level.” Knorr is out after two seasons SEE ALLEN, PAGE 8
Offensive lineman Dan Feeney to return for his senior season From IDS reports
Junior offensive lineman Dan Feeney will return to IU next year for his senior season, he announced Monday afternoon. Feeney chose to stay in Bloomington for his final year of eligibility rather than entering the 2016 NFL Draft. “I am excited to continue to be a part of this great program,” Feeney said in a statement. “Coach Wilson and Coach Frey were extremely valuable during this process, and I thank them for their assistance. They are great coaches and have taught me so much both on the field and in life. I look forward to continuing to learn from both of them. I am blessed to have great teammates who are like brothers to me.” Feeney was an All-American selection by ESPN, Associated Press, CBS Sports and Sports Illustrated as a junior this past season. The Orland Park, Illinois, native did not allow a sack in 2015 on 475 called pass attempts. Feeney has allowed only one sack in his 37 career starts and 2,719 snaps at right guard. He finished with a team-high
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Quarterback Nate Sudfeld, offensive lineman Dimitric Camiel (77) and offensive lineman Dan Feeney (67) switch end zones and prepare for the fourth quarter during the game against Western Kentucky on Sep. 26, 2015, at Memorial Stadium. The Hoosiers won 38-35.
102 knockdowns on 1,069 snaps. Feeney was named first team AllBig Ten at the conclusion of last season, as well as an Outland Trophy and Lombardi Award Watch Lister. “We are not satisfied and are
looking to finish what all the coaches and players have started,” Feeney said. “With the commitment this university and administration have made to this program, we are ready to reach a new level and can’t wait to get started.”
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The Hoosiers finished 6-7 (2-6) in 2015. The program was invited to a bowl game for the first time since 2007. They lost to Duke 44-41 in the Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium
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