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(04/18/21 7:32pm)
Sarah Edmands Martin was sitting in her home, reading the Mueller report in 2019, making sketches of images that were brought to mind. Digital sticky notes filled her computer screen.
(06/30/20 2:25am)
IU alumnus Patrick Ford is tired of Black people being discriminated against because of the color of their skin. But the past month has been empowering and encouraging.
(06/17/20 9:01pm)
Walking around the IU Bloomington campus, Black Student Union president Ky Freeman said he feels like another statistic. In emails from IU, he sees empty promises and hypocritical statements.
(06/03/20 4:17pm)
While checking on the health of IU employees in April, Angela L. Reese, Healthy IU work-life consultant, started to experience pressure and burnout from her own job with back-to-back meetings. She’s now had to practice what she preaches.
(06/02/20 10:34pm)
As classes for the fall 2020 semester inch closer, Emily Metzgar, director of undergraduate studies for the Media School, said everybody affected by the fall semester is just as anxious as students to know how next year is going to play out.
(05/29/20 1:33am)
Since being home, Helen Colby said she and her family have made a habit of taking walks, waving to their neighbors as they pass by. Colby, an IU assistant professor of marketing, wants this to last even after restrictions loosen and more people leave their house.
(05/27/20 2:36am)
Unemployment rates from this pandemic are the highest since the Great Depression. With unemployment, people face greater risk for violence or abuse from an intimate partner, Laura McCloskey, professor in the School of Public Health said.
(05/26/20 1:43am)
Seeing patients with COVID-19 at IU Health Methodist Hospital has been challenging for Ken Cornetta, an IU clinical medical and molecular genetics professor. When Cornetta was invited to help out with a study researching an electroceutical fabric that can kill coronavirus by disrupting its electrokinetic field, he was excited.
(05/20/20 10:46pm)
Not everyone who has COVID-19 will have a cough. Shandy Dearth, director of the undergraduate epidemiology program at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, said some people only have a fever before their case takes a downturn.
(05/21/20 12:23am)
From wanting to work as a first-responder to studying them, Peter Federman, assistant professor at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis's O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, never expected to be researching something he was living through.
(05/18/20 8:18pm)
A study by IU and the Indiana State Department of Health used antibody testing to show about 186,000 people in Indiana may have been exposed to the coronavirus, which is 11 times more than what was known before. This makes the prevalence rate only 2.8%, which is generally low and could mean social distancing and hunkering down worked, scientist Nir Menachemi said.
(05/13/20 10:47pm)
With his class of about 700 medical students, IU School of Medicine Professor W. Graham Carlos recently looked at a COVID-19 case. He emphasized the importance of documenting a good medical history. This means asking about the patient’s social life, which includes vaping history.
(05/13/20 1:52am)
For IU sophomore Lauren Wagner, who is currently unable to receive care from IUCounseling and Psychological Services as an out-of-state student, it’s hard to find a new counselor. The stay-at-home restrictions where she lives in California have kept her cooped up for about the last two months and will most likely last well into the summer.
(12/15/19 10:47pm)
President Donald Trump signed a new executive order regarding anti-Semitism on Wednesday, Dec. 11, but people are divided about whether or not it is beneficial.
(12/08/19 8:59pm)
Having served native Spanish-speaking students for many years now, La Escuelita Para Todos helps students communicate in Spanish through weekly two-hour Saturday classes at the Monroe County Public Library.
(12/06/19 11:54pm)
A rock in front of the Theta Chi fraternity was vandalized with a swastika sign within the last 24 hours, said IU Police Department Deputy Chief Shannon Bunger.
(12/05/19 12:52am)
Almost half of 350 pre-medical students want free tuition for medical school, according to a new survey by Kaplan Test Prep.
(12/03/19 1:32am)
IU senior Dynasty Hubbard entered college with a dream of going into entrepreneurship, but, as the first of her family to attend college, she started out a bit lost. Now, she wants to help other students find their way.
(11/20/19 12:43am)
The IU Bloomington Faculty Council met Nov. 19 and discussed items from a policy revision for promotion and tenure to the MacDonald Scholarship.
(11/20/19 11:11pm)
With Thanksgiving break in less than a week, IU’s dining hours are about to change. For students staying at any point during the break, these dining areas will close at the time and date specified below. After that time and date, they will remain closed until Dec. 1.