Kelley students analyze, invest for workshop
Kelley School of Business students are performing analyses and investing real moneyfor the Knall-Cohen Investment Fund as part of the Kelley School’s Investment Management Workshop.
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Kelley School of Business students are performing analyses and investing real moneyfor the Knall-Cohen Investment Fund as part of the Kelley School’s Investment Management Workshop.
Nine professors and administrators from around the world contributed vignettes and remarks during a celebration of the lives of Elinor Ostrom and her husband, Vincent.
Although still “miles away” from submitting a request for proposals in the possible privatization of University parking, trustees raised concerns about the flow of information between officials and stakeholders.
When a tornado destroyed Henryville, 7 months ago, many lost hope. Now Habit for Humanity is helping to rebuild.
In about six Kelley School of Business classrooms, students can now be remotely monitored during midterms, finals and other examinations.
For the first time in 54 years, the Friday of Homecoming week will not be celebrated with Marching Hundred members performing on Kirkwood Avenue.
For the first time in 54 years, the Friday of Homecoming week will not be celebrated with Marching Hundred members performing on Kirkwood Avenue.
Students packed into the Asian Culture Center on Wednesday to celebrate the center’s 14th anniversary with games, henna tattoos and Chinese calligraphy.
This year’s Sexploration Week kicked off Monday evening with a slightly different take on the traditional speed dating event.
Many of IU’s buildings are missing from Apple’s new map application, which debuted with last week’s release of the iPhone 5.
Purdue University students by and large will experience a greater return on investment when it comes to undergraduate degrees than IU students.
Monroe County Council candidate Sophia Travis, 46, died Wednesday night in her Bloomington home.
IU Outdoor Adventures will offer workshops this October to help aspiring slackliners get their feet off the ground.
Landyachtz Longboards sit on a display rack in Dunn Meadow. Representatives from the Vancouver-based company visited Bloomington on Tuesday to inform students about their business during a promotional tour.
Freshman Adam Ketzenberger, left, reacts after winning a longboard deck, during a promotion for Landyachtz Longboards on Tuesday in Dunn Meadow. Bloomington was one of the company's stops during its promotional tour.
Members of Young Americans for Liberty celebrated Constitution Day on Monday by exercising their First Amendment freedom of speech.
At the end of the month, graduate student and martial artist Josh Hinger will depart for New York City to compete in the Pan-American Championship.
Members of Volunteers in Sustainability hope their fall campaign, which aims to establish the campus’ third compost program, will allow campus food waste to be used to grow new produce for students.
Phi Sigma Kappa’s Alumni Housing Board members signed a lease in August, allowing the fraternity to lease Acacia’s house for the 2013-14 and 2014-15 school years, Phi Sig President Matt Cotton said.
An application created to broaden the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction research base by allowing sexual behaviors to be reported from a user’s smartphone was pulled from the market Wednesday, the same day it launched.