Guest speaker discusses alternative forms of government
In a system where much of the decision-making process is obscured by shadows, one professor aims to shed light on who is responsible for what.
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In a system where much of the decision-making process is obscured by shadows, one professor aims to shed light on who is responsible for what.
In recognition of its commitment to 21st Century Scholars, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education awarded IU’s 21st Century Scholars Program with the Champion Award.
IU’s Model United Nations team swept the 2015 American Model United Nations Conference in Chicago, winning 11 awards overall.
An alumnus’ contribution will help fund the education of select students for years to come.
A guest speaker shared her experiences from the front lines of reporting to give students an up-to-date, contextual perspective on the refugee crisis and terrorist activities taking place in Europe and the Middle East.
In response to a recent outbreak of HIV in southern Indiana, a panel of experts will discuss the current situation.
This holiday season, consumers are ready to break the bank, according to a recent Fashion Innovation Index survey released by the Kelley School of Business.
To kick off the holiday season, an Indiana Memorial Union chef created the recipe for a new IU tradition.
In the face of tragedy and intolerance, one documentary proves love, regardless of sexual orientation, can bring light to even the darkest of circumstances.
Though incarceration rates in the United States remain the highest of any nation in the world, one class aims to break free of the physical and social walls that separate us.
Athough much has changed since its premiere in 1915, the debate surrounding D.W. Griffith’s “The Birth of a Nation” remains heated as ever.
In an increasingly competitive and globalized work force, professional success can take many forms.
Although creatures such as vampires and zombies may be the stuff of fantasy, one social scientist says they are a reflection of the real life monsters that exist in society today.
In its ongoing effort toward increasing sustainability, the Office of Sustainability is working to make IU more bicycle friendly.
A new project will combine historical content with new-age technology to bring IU further into the digital age.
In defiance of the photoshopped images, diet fads and unrealistic beauty standards that permeate popular culture, an IU fashion show encouraged students to love the skin they’re in.
Recent establishment of the Media School marks both the beginning and end of academic opportunities for IU students.
Students learned how their future career paths fit into the greater global community at the College of Arts and Sciences’s Career Night.
Students danced, sang, played musical instruments, shared stories and performed original acts while coming together to call attention to an important social issue.
They sang, they danced and they showed everyone in attendance that real men think pink.