Professor discusses reactive nitrogen
Students and faculty gathered Thursday in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs to learn about the atmospheric-terrestrial exchange of nitrous acid on a molecular level.
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Students and faculty gathered Thursday in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs to learn about the atmospheric-terrestrial exchange of nitrous acid on a molecular level.
The Asian Culture Center introduced a weekly origami workshop as part of the Asian Cultures Around Campus series.
The Media School has released its list of professionals that will be speaking at IU during the fall semester as part of the Media School Speaker Series.
The Media School had an open house at the Radio and Television Building on Tuesday for students interested in learning about the school’s newest degree program: the new bachelor of science in game design degree.
Starting this fall semester, students will be able to take classes at the new Global and International Studies Building, or GISB.
The beginning of the school year brings a variety of opportunities for students to get involved on campus.
Despite its presence throughout a broad spectrum of material culture, current research suggests romantic-sexual kissing is not commonly practiced in the majority of world cultures.
The IU Department of Biology, in partnership with University Information Technology Services Research Technologies and National Center for Genome Analysis Support, hosted a Bioinformatics clinic at Lindley Hall last week.
One IU gaming club attracted more than 100 attendants to its Super Smash Bros. tournament this ?weekend.
The Protective Order Assistance Partnership collaborated with a variety of student groups to hold an interactive awareness event and service project Monday afternoon.
Among the treasure trove of hand-crafted jewelry, illustrations and clothing made by independent artists, a wall in Gather: handmade shoppe & Co is dedicated to the work of an Indianapolis-based artist.
Rapper Roy “R-Juna” Waterford and his girlfriend Cassidy “IRIS” Raley co-founded Strong Roots Records, an independent hip-hop label based in Bloomington.