IU graduate programs rank high nationally
U.S. News and World Report released graduate program rankings March 13. Programs such as health, medicine, law and business were ranked highly against their respective competitors.
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U.S. News and World Report released graduate program rankings March 13. Programs such as health, medicine, law and business were ranked highly against their respective competitors.
After 244 years of publication, Encyclopaedia Britannica will no longer be published in print and will remain online only.
After two previous attempts, Casillas-Origel was sworn in as a U.S. citizen the third time around in December 2011.
Carly Jane Casper and a fellow member of Secular Alliance of IU braved eight flights of stairs to attend a prayer service called Jummah with the Muslim Student Union on Friday.
Disability Services for Students organized an information fair Thursday at Herman B Wells Library as the kickoff to Disability Awareness Month, with many IU and Bloomington groups participating.
As Black History Month concluded Wednesday, an event at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center celebrated the lives of four IU-affiliated African-Americans who died during the 2011-12 academic year.
Eight people were in attendance Monday in Ballantine Hall for an information session about Project Homecoming.
More than 1,000 people in Bloomington celebrated Shabbat, the Jewish sabbath, Friday as part of IU Hillel’s “Shabbat across IU.”
Bloomington is a town that likes to volunteer, according to a recent study conducted by the Corporation for National and Community Service in 2011, with 34 percent of residents volunteering— eight percent more than the national average. On IU’s campus, volunteer organizations give students service opportunities, as well.
IU School of Journalism Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies Michael Evans said he thought of the idea in spring 2011 while listening to National Public Radio, which led him to think there should be a student NPR. Evans then brought the idea to School of Journalism Adjunct Lecturer Sarah Neal-Estes during lunch.
On Saturday, members of the Political and Civic Engagement certificate program discussed the topic of “Internet and Society: Privacy, Freedom, and Security” at their annual issues forum.
Ten-month-old Abby, niece of IU student Tasha Sharer, is one of only four people in the world diagnosed with the crippling immune disorder Chediak-Higashi syndrome.
Wednesday night, members of the Board Game Club at IU traveled the country in brightly colored train cars in the game “Ticket to Ride.”
During the weekend, about 50 women traveled to Craig Family Camp in Greene County, Ind., to talk about emotions and envy at the Christian Student Fellowship’s Women’s Winter Cabin Retreat.
This weekend, Edmondson Dining Hall at Collins Living-Learning Center will be transformed into a celestial universe for its annual Viennese Ball.All IU students are welcome to attend the ball from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m. Saturday.
If interested potential members can’t make any rush events, they can still show up to induction Sunday and become fraternity members.
The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center held a Black History Month Celebration Kick-Off Monday at the Center’s Grand Hall.
It may have been almost 50 degrees Friday night in Bloomington, but many skiers and snowboarders had the chance to show off their moves at the IU Ski and Snowboard Club’s Rail Jam.
Despite persistent rain Saturday and memories of broken phones and fake dead rats, members of the IU Geocaching Club participated in the “1st Annual Reservoir Ramble Geocache Challenge.”
The program introduces people to the basic Chinese language and culture, Lan said.