Institute for Korean Studies at Indiana University

Institute for Korean Studies at Indiana University

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The Institute for Korean Studies provides Korean studies-related academic and cultural programming a

Photos from Institute for Korean Studies at Indiana University's post 02/16/2026

Check out our photo recap of the 2026 Seollal celebration! Huge thanks to all the volunteers and participants. Wishing everyone a prosperous New Year!

02/11/2026

Love K-Pop Demon Hunters? 🎬
IKS is offering a special class for you!🫰

Learn practical Korean expressions and explore Korean culture through the film’s unique elements and iconic locations!

Ready to protect Honmon?😉Join us!

Photos from Institute for Korean Studies at Indiana University's post 02/09/2026

🎊Seollal celebration is just around the corner!

Take a Glimpse of Traditional Activities of Seollal through Korean Folk Paintings! Join us for traditional Korean games like Yutnori and Jegichagi, decorate your own folding fan, and enjoy free Korean food.

Photos from Institute for Korean Studies at Indiana University's post 08/28/2025

Love K-Pop? Interest in dance? Then come join us at the Sejong K-Pop Dance Workshop!

The workshop will consist of three sessions on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from October 3-5.

The first session (Friday, Oct. 3) will be held at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center in Room A217 from 6:00pm-8:00pm.

The second session (Saturday, Oct. 4) and the third session (Sunday, Oct. 5) will be held at the Lee Norvelle Theater Building in Room A200 from 4:00pm-6:00pm.

To join scan the QR code and fill out the form for either one, two, or all three sessions! But be quick because each session caps out at 20 people!

For any questions email [email protected]

Hope to see you there!

08/27/2025

Come join us September 12 at 12pm for the first of many in our IKS Fall Coloquium Series!

Jeongsu Shin is an LB Korean Studies Postdoctoral Associate at Cornell University. Her colloquium will focus on the ecology of Jeju Island and what it can teach us about "environmental justice, postcolonial memory, and the search for belonging in a rapidly shifting world."

The colloquium will be held in Room 3067 in the Global and International Studies Building.

Hope to see you there!

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355 North Eagleson Avenue
Bloomington, IN
47405