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(01/26/10 5:07am)
As the recession continues to restructure the job market, more and more
people are fleeing to academic institutions as a safe-haven to ride out
the economic uncertainty.
Graduate programs nationwide have experienced an influx in applications
this year, with IU Maurer School of Law topping the charts at a 30
percent increase.
(01/21/10 4:02am)
Two IU statistics professors will research networks to help the U.S. Army.
Social networks, such as Facebook and Twitter, have pervaded almost
every aspect of our society –they help us make friends, get jobs, and
now, thanks to a new military effort, they could help us catch
terrorists.
(01/20/10 5:24am)
18 IU students received Fulbright scholarships to
research abroad in 17 different countries during the 2009-2010 academic
year. While many of the scholars have already delved into their
research, having left during the fall semester, others departed this
past weekend.
(01/12/10 4:12am)
The year came to a successful close for IU faculty as three IU
professors won prestigious awards in December. The professors were
given national recognition for research and field contributions in
multiple areas of study, according to the individual press releases.
(12/07/09 4:51am)
This weekend the 19 Panhellenic sorority houses on campus opened their
doors to more than 1,500 women to recruit new members for the upcoming
year at 19 Party, the first of four recruitment rounds occurring during
the next month.
(12/06/09 8:27pm)
This weekend the 19 Panhellenic sorority houses on campus opened their
doors to more than 1,500 IU women to recruit new members for the
upcoming year at 19 Party, the first of four recruitment rounds
occurring over the next month. The first round focused on introducing
the chapters to potential new members.
(12/04/09 5:18am)
Women’s rush begins this weekend with the Open House round, commonly referred to as 19 Party.
(12/04/09 5:01am)
With the help of experts, the Indiana Memorial Union aims to become a more sustainable, green center.
(12/03/09 5:08am)
The 2009 Greek Awards honored Wednesday individual chapters and members from all four greek councils: the Interfraternity Council, Panhellenic Association, National Pan-Hellenic Council and Multi-Cultural Greek Council.
(11/17/09 3:57am)
It’s not exactly Clark Kent becoming Superman in a phone booth, but
donning the green vest in a time of emergency is not a responsibility
Lisa McCune takes lightly.
(11/16/09 5:01am)
As the IU Dance Marathon came to a close early Sunday morning, crowds
used the last of their dwindling energy to cheer as the final totals
were unveiled. The amount raised this year – $1,520,418.21 – was a record.
(11/13/09 4:55am)
In its 19th year, IU Dance Marathon announced Sunday morning that students raised $1,520,418.21 for Riley Children's Hospital in Indianapolis. The 36-hour event ended at 8 a.m. Sunday.
(11/10/09 2:01am)
Phi Chi Theta recently joined IU’s campus as Kelley’s third business
fraternity in order to accommodate the increasing number of interested
business students.
(11/09/09 5:00am)
What IU professors didn’t know at the time of the fall of the Berlin Wall was that they experienced what would
be argued as the keystone event in defining the cohesive Europe of
today.
(11/06/09 5:08am)
Juniors Matthew 'Sully' Sullivan and Nick Ready were married Thursday as a test of whether IU could accept their love.
(11/04/09 4:49am)
fter five years of trying to unite the campus, one sorority received recognition for their efforts. Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Sorority, Inc. raked in four awards from their national organization for its work spreading multiculturalism on IU’s campus.
(10/30/09 3:58am)
Titus Lindley, a 6-year-old, eloquently captured the spirit of
Wednesday’s Safe Halloween, where Bloomington families were invited to
trick-or-treat at the greek houses on the Jordan extension.
(10/29/09 8:51pm)
Titus Lindley, a 6-year-old, eloquently captured the spirit of
Wednesday’s Safe Halloween, where Bloomington families were invited to
trick-or-treat at the greek houses on the Jordan extension.
(10/21/09 3:08am)
Invisible Children is a national organization that creates
documentaries about children affected by war in East Africa and travels
around the world sharing its findings with others, according to its Web
site.
(10/19/09 4:04am)
IU’s beta chapter of Sigma Pi has been placed into an alumni
trusteeship, and all leaders of the organization have been removed from
their positions.