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After attending ribbon-cutting ceremonies, inaugurations and openings, IU President Michael McRobbie’s five-day trip to Berlin ended last week.
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After attending ribbon-cutting ceremonies, inaugurations and openings, IU President Michael McRobbie’s five-day trip to Berlin ended last week.
As she stepped up to the podium, Paula Kerger, president and CEO of PBS, jokingly told the crowd not to ask her about the plot for the next season of “Downton Abbey.”
As more people began to file in, only standing room became available. Although grand entry began a half-hour later than scheduled, the crowd did not leave.
The Economic Development Administration awarded $499,977 to the Indiana Business Research Center at the Kelley School of Business. The grant will go toward furthering the development of statsamerica.org, the website run by the center.
The Bloomington Faculty Council met Tuesday in Presidents Hall in Franklin Hall. The agenda consisted of proposed changes to the bylaws and the first report of the Non-Tenure Track Subcommittee.
After browsing through the Newspaper Archive in July, IU Archives Director Dina Kellams discovered a piece of IU’s history. She realized the first African-American female to attend IU was Carrie Parker Taylor.
The Indiana Memorial Union began its annual fundraiser, Helping Hands Monday to fight hunger.
After a mad scientist brought Albert Einstein, Marie Curie and other famous physicists back to life as zombies, they worked together to help fight off dinosaurs that were terrorizing Swain West.
Faculty and researchers gathered in the Wrubel Commons Conference Room of the Cyberinfrastructure Building to watch Fred Cate, IU vice president for research, and U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Rick Williamson sign a new agreement with Naval Support Activity Crane.
The Bloomington Faculty Council gathered to discuss a benefits committee report, proposed changes to the bylaws and a report from the budgetary affairs committee at its meeting Tuesday.
Traveling with her father, who was in the aviation business, Rania Anderson grew up in the Middle East and other parts of the world. Throughout her childhood, Anderson’s father told her the best gift parents could give to their children was an education.
With the mist of Showalter Fountain on their backs, the sun in their eyes and signs with “Stand with Israel” and “O-BOMB-A” in their hands, a small group of students and community members gathered during Secretary of State John Kerry’s speech to protest the Iran deal.
The morning he arrived in Denver for a Phi Beta Kappa’s council meeting, Fred Cate, IU vice president for research, found out he would receive an award that night.
By turning off their lights, taking shorter showers or choosing the stairs over the elevator, students can take part in the IU Energy Challenge.
The IU Board of Trustees met Friday for the Finance, Audit and Strategic Planning Committee meeting, the Facilities and Auxiliaries Committee meeting and an executive session and business meeting.
The Board of Trustees met Thursday at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis for the first day of its first meeting of the academic year.
The IU Board of Trustees will meet Thursday and Friday at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis for its first meeting of the academic year.
Before beginning his address, IU President Michael McRobbie asked everyone to stand for a moment of silence for Yaolin Wang and Joseph Smedley, two IU students who have died recently.
Sixty students, Seven Principles of Moth Storytelling, two-day workshops and one-on-ones with instructors will all lead up to 25 participants chosen to present his or her stories to a live audience in a StorySLAM at the Wells-Metz Theatre.
Three years ago, IU President Michael McRobbie and Dan Smith, president and CEO of the IU Foundation, began talks of a major campaign to build programs at IU. The programs would be designed to reduce the cost of attendance and ensure IU’s students would have the world’s finest professors.