IU Musicology Department ranked in top tier among best academic programs in nation
The Musicology Department in the Jacobs School of Music was recognized among the best in the United States in the Assessment of Research Doctorate Programs.
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The Musicology Department in the Jacobs School of Music was recognized among the best in the United States in the Assessment of Research Doctorate Programs.
During the State of the University address Tuesday on the IU-Purdue University Indianapolis campus, President Michael McRobbie focused his address, titled “The Principles of Excellence,” on six core principle areas.
IU Student Foundation and IU Foundation are now accepting applications for the fall Metz Grant.
Building Tomorrow @ IU is a student organization raising money to promote education in Uganda.
Today marks the anniversary of Mexico’s independence. The revolution began before midnight on Sept. 15, 1810 and more than a decade later, Spanish imperial rule was abolished.
In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month, which kicked off Wednesday, Vicki L. Ruiz, dean of the School of Humanities at the University of California Irvine, will speak about gender, labor, immigration and more in her lecture titled “Citizen Restaurant: American Imaginaries, American Communities.”
Texas Rep. Ron Paul, R-14th District, will visit IU this October following aggressive petitioning by the student-run organization Young Americans for Liberty at IU.
IUGuides are stationed around campus today, which is good news for the lost, confused and flustered during the first week of classes.
Although new IU ROTC cadets just settled into Bloomington and their dorms, each is keenly aware of the physical and educational training just around the corner. So before the work begins, 13 ROTC scholarship recipients — as well as 32 non-scholarship recipients — relaxed with family and seasoned cadets Thursday at an orientation barbecue outside the program’s headquarters.
Because of freshmen move-in to residence halls today, IU’s Campus Bus Service will not run campus buses. Traffic on roads such as Woodlawn Avenue, Sunrise Drive and Ninth Street have also been redirected to expedite the move-in process and cut down traffic.
IU employees will see a little more money in their pockets come Nov. 1. A 3 percent overall pay increase was approved by the Board of Trustees and announced by President Michael McRobbie Aug. 20. Faculty and staff did not see a raise in 2009.
Margaret Ely's 'Food for Thought' column discusses the cost of coffee addictions.
To help lower costs, Durbin’s College Textbook Affordability Act — part of the Higher Education Opportunity Act — was recently enacted to simplify and improve communication between publishers and professors.
The director of nutrition for WebMD, Kathleen Zelman, wrote that celebrities are substituting one or more of their meals every day with baby food. And columnist, Margaret Ely, doesn't understand the trend.
Margaret Ely's 'Food for Thought' column discussing sustainable gardening options for students and universities.
Margaret Ely's Food for Thought column examines the necessity of specialty junk food stores, such as Bloomington's Baked!, and their role in community identification.
Margaret Ely's Food for Thought column discusses the effects of advertising on the nations eating habits, and calorie intake.
After a mutual agreement, the Honorable David F. Hamilton, one of 16 judges for the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, will relocate his chambers to the IU Maurer School of Law.
Margaret Ely's column, food for thought, examines regional food trends.
The 2010 graduating class of IU came from far and wide, but they now all have something in common — they are alumni of IU.