'The privilege of being queer'
Doug Bauder found out gay marriage had officially been legalized by the U.S. Supreme Court one day five years ago while he was at work.
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Doug Bauder found out gay marriage had officially been legalized by the U.S. Supreme Court one day five years ago while he was at work.
A recent study published by the Kinsey Institute at IU discovered that single people who use emojis in communication with potential partners have more success maintaining romantic and sexual connections than those who don’t.
The majority of the restaurants in the Indiana Memorial Union will be closed starting this month due to a large-scale renovation project focused on the dining area in the IMU.
Provost Lauren Robel presented six IU staff members with the 2019 Staff Merit Award on Wednesday in Presidents Hall in Franklin Hall.
IU ranks sixth among U.S. institutions in the number of students who study abroad, according to the 2019 Open Doors Report on International Education Exchange.
Bloomington Faculty Council met Tuesday to discuss ways to change the current general education program at IU.
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.
Students and staff from the IU Center for Underwater Science are putting the finishing touches on its fourth Living Museum in the Sea. Living museums allow for people to interact with history and artifacts that are centuries old.
IU Parking started a 12-month pilot to test License Plate Recognition (LPR) technology on campus.
IU professor Eric Rasmusen released a response to the university’s handling of his controversial tweets Thursday.
Two bridges on campus have been painted in protest of Eric Rasmusen, a professor at the Kelley School of Business.
In May 1970, a week after the Kent State shootings, a group of IU students gathered outside what is now the Sample Gates to protest the Vietnam War.
A Kelley School of Business professor is facing condemnation from university officials, students and Twitter users for tweeting a quote from an article that says women are not suited for academia.
The IU Bloomington Faculty Council met Nov. 19 and discussed items from a policy revision for promotion and tenure to the MacDonald Scholarship.
The Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering and University Information Technology Services have collaborated to create the Crisis Technologies Innovation Lab, which is a part of the IU Pervasive Technology Institute.
"For all.”
With almost 30 years of experience at IU under her belt, Melanie Payne was promoted to lead the office of First Year Experiences Programs earlier this month. She hopes to help the overall well-being of first-year students, which includes efforts to promote access to mental health services.
Editor’s note: This article contains potentially offensive and explicit terms that were necessary to report in this situation.
Sarah Bassett spent seven years serving in the U.S. Army. Now, she dedicates her time to creating a supportive community for women veterans on campus.
Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Pamela Davis holds many firsts. The first woman to graduate from IU ROTC and to receive a commission or a document identifying her earned rank from the Air Force. The first woman to be a commander of any unit for the Tennessee National Guard. One of the first women to receive a commission from ROTC in the entire country.