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(12/01/19 10:07pm)
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.
(11/23/19 5:52pm)
Three gyms on the first floor are covered with children’s toys Thursday nights in the School of Public Health. Families mill in the hallways, and the sound of people laughing fills the air.
(11/20/19 2:05am)
More than 16,000 teachers, students, family and supporters, all in red, surrounded every entrance of the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis. Bands played, educators chanted and speeches were made in support of the Red for Ed action day. At least 146 of Indiana’s 291 school districts were closed Tuesday.
(11/17/19 9:51pm)
A rainbow of IU students in FTK shirts danced, cried and spent up to 36 hours together from Friday night to Sunday morning at the IU Tennis Center all for the kids. By the end, more than $4.2 million were raised.
(11/12/19 10:33pm)
Two years ago, Ph.D. candidate Daehyoung Lee took a class in the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering.
(11/08/19 1:15pm)
Hult Prize at IU teams learned about ideas on business and sustainability at the Hult Prize networking mixer Thursday night.
(11/05/19 11:45pm)
The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction launched an online continuing education program, which is certified by the American Psychological Association. The program began Oct. 4.
(10/30/19 2:58am)
Researchers at the IU School of Optometry recently used adapted telescope technology to capture the first undistorted images of the eye structure related to glaucoma called the trabecular meshwork.
(10/28/19 3:47pm)
Anderson Cooper, anchor of Anderson Cooper 360˚ and correspondent of 60 Minutes, gave a lecture on his experiences in reporting across the globe and on being in the national spotlight.
(10/25/19 2:53am)
A circle of candles held in silence by survivors of sexual and domestic violence and their allies. This was the sight Thursday night in front of the Monroe County Courthouse at the Feminist Student Association at IU's annual Take Back the Night silent march and vigil.
(10/24/19 12:23am)
National Transfer Student Week is recognized Oct. 21- 25 across the United States. IU accepts roughly 1,000 transfer students every year. Transfer students make up about 3% of all students who attend IU, according to the Office of Admissions.
(10/16/19 11:16pm)
In November, the LGBTQ+ Culture Center will celebrate its 25th anniversary, and it’s organizing many events in the weeks before to promote inclusion.
(10/15/19 9:11pm)
One in three women and one in four men in the United States has experienced some form of physical violence by an intimate partner, according to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
(10/10/19 11:26pm)
Forrest Gatrell was named IU’s Foreign Affairs Campus Coordinator by the State Department in September. Gatrell will be in this position until he graduates in May 2020 with a B.A. in political science and French.
(10/06/19 9:36pm)
The National Science Foundation has awarded Indiana University-led Cybersecurity Center of Excellence a $12.5 million renewal grant.
(10/04/19 4:51pm)
IU Provost Lauren Robel appointed Robert Anderson the interim executive director at Radio/TV services and WFIU/WTIU On Sept. 23, days ahead of the retirement of Perry Metz. Anderson will remain at this post until a search committee, led by IU Vice President Brad Wheeler, finds a candidate to fill the position permanently.
(10/09/19 5:08pm)
The Homecoming court of 2019 has been chosen. This year’s court is slightly different; there are no runners for King and Queen, only for Homecoming royalty. The IDS sat down with all the members of the court to get to know them a little better.
(09/29/19 9:14pm)
National Hispanic Heritage Month started Sept. 15 and runs through Oct. 15. Events for the month have already taken place, including a speech from activist Dolores Huerta and a showing of the movie “Coco” in Bryan Park.
(09/29/19 5:19pm)
Students, staff, faculty and alumni gathered Saturday at the IU Auditorium to celebrate the achievements of the last 200 years and look ahead at what the next century will bring for IU.
(09/25/19 12:18am)
IU President Michael A. McRobbie discussed academic transformation, the importance and future of IU Collections, renovations, tuition affordability and other issues during the annual State of the University address Tuesday in Presidents Hall.