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(11/15/17 4:00pm)
The second annual Festival of Trees will be 4 to 8 p.m. Nov. 24 at the Fountain Square Mall. The event is part of the Canopy of Lights celebration, which is the start of the holiday shopping season.
(11/09/17 6:16pm)
Astronomers’ knowledge of the universe is continually expanding.
(11/08/17 9:00am)
Relations between Turkey and Greece started as a treaty promoting friendship in the 1930s. Since then, it has been a cycle of friendship and enmity between the Turkish and Greek people, visiting author Leonidas Karakatsanis said.
(11/03/17 4:00am)
Students should be empowered by teachers to use what they learn in the classroom to promote change in their communities and the world, said Sydney Chaffee, 2017 National Teacher of the Year.
(11/02/17 3:00pm)
A faculty group from the Maurer School of Law traveled to Saudi Arabia to deepen an existing relationship with King Saud University. The faculty members visited the Islamic Development Bank, King Saud University and other universities to build relationships.
(10/27/17 5:26pm)
Former Congressman Lee Hamilton, who worked with nine presidents during his career, said he was struck by how most of them would end meetings by asking, “Are we doing the right thing?”
(10/26/17 10:00am)
Leo was once a fighting dog. Then, the pit bull terrier was sent for rehabilitation at Our Pack Inc. He trained to be a therapy dog and visited nursing homes and sick children. He earned the nickname Bouncer for jumping around and dancing when people came by.
(10/24/17 4:25am)
The Middle East is a like sandwich with multiple layers that have roles in what happens to the region, Jewish educator and communications consultant Neil Lazarus said.
(10/19/17 2:52pm)
A panel of students from La Casa Latino Cultural Center spoke Wednesday evening in the Read Hoosier Den about their experiences as freshmen minority students. They discussed topics varying from academics to dealing with diversity.
(10/17/17 4:19am)
The definition of a friendship between two nations is based on mutual respect, accommodation and common endeavors, said Hong Lei, China's Consul General in Chicago.
(10/12/17 3:48am)
Former congressman and IU distinguished scholar Lee Hamilton said the most efficient way to draw attention to climate change is to let your representatives know you care.
(10/11/17 10:07pm)
Six miles off campus, down a gravel road and into the forested hills, Richard Seraphinoff, a Jacobs School of Music professor, makes natural horns in his workshop next to his house. He has been making natural horns since the 1980s. Now, a client has to wait up to a year and half for one of his natural horns.
(10/04/17 12:26pm)
Junior Gabriella Benko has started a peer-mentoring service with fellow undergraduate researcher Reyan Coskun. The mission of the service is to introduce, encourage and help students get involved with undergraduate research.
(10/02/17 4:46am)
Two-hour group study with graduate students, research opportunities and summer internships: These are some of the pros sophomores Jessica Felker and Neha Patel said they enjoyed about the Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Living-Learning Center.
(09/29/17 2:14pm)
In 2002, a committee decided to keep the Benton Murals, one of which depicts members of the Ku Klux Klan, in Woodburn Hall 100, and faculty were supposed to show a video to their classes explaining the history of the mural at the beginning of the semester.
(09/26/17 3:43pm)
Cartoonist Sarah Glidden said her most important tools were her sketch book, tape recorder and camera when researching in Syria and Iraq. On her trip, she recorded hundreds of hours of audio tapes and transcribed them all when she returned to the states.
(09/25/17 5:49am)
The department of Germanic studies now offers a combined bachelor’s and master’s program in modern German culture. The program turns what would normally be a six-year process, with four years for the undergraduate degree and two years for graduate school, into a five-year process
(09/21/17 4:40am)
For students looking to travel abroad, it can be difficult to navigate to the experience they want.
(09/19/17 3:55am)
When people see large Confederate monuments like the statue of Robert E. Lee in Charlottesville, they don’t see the whole story, IU history professor John Bodnar said.
(09/08/17 4:31am)
Before some of IU's black leaders offered congratulations and advice to the freshmen, Jacobs School of Music student Saran Oseitutu sang "To be Young, Gifted and Black," accompanied by a pianist.