First BloomingCon This Weekend
IU’s first BloomingCon starts Friday and continues through Saturday in the Indiana Memorial Union.
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IU’s first BloomingCon starts Friday and continues through Saturday in the Indiana Memorial Union.
Tony Conrad , an entrepreneur and venture capitalist who works in Silicon Valley , will return to his home state to give a presentation in the Indiana Memorial Union’s Whittenberger Auditorium at 7 p.m. tonight.
Iron and Wine will perform at 8 p.m. today at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
This year, the IU Hutton Honors College will have its first team at the annual IU Dance Marathon.
This weekend, Community Art Fair and Garlic, Inc. will put on the 2014 Community Art Fair and GarlicFEST at Third Street Park.
Talia Halliday said she was sitting at dinner one night with a bunch of her crafty friends as they talked about their unusual artwork.
Former “Saturday Night Live” actor Brooks Wheelan said he decided to come to Bloomington because he heard the Comedy Attic was a cool place to perform.
Andrea Ciccarelli joined the IU faculty in 1990 as an assistant professor just out of graduate school at Columbia University .
Following the Supreme Court ruling in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Inc. , corporations can deny covering the cost of contraception in employee health insurance on grounds of religious belief.
Dr. Kent Brantly, an alumus of the IU School of Medicine, contracted the Ebola virus while treating patients in Liberia as part of an organization for international relief.
Nine IU freshmen were awarded the Kelley Scholarship, which offers full tuition and fees, a living stipend and funds for overseas travel.
The IU Trustees approved the architectural design of IU’s Kelley School of Business undergraduate expansion and renovation project Aug. 14, 2009.
The annual WIUS/WIUX Alumni Weekend will return to Bloomington radio Friday on IU student radio station WIUX-FM 99.1.
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A new IU study has tracked links between early language skills and subsequent behavior problems in young children.
The United States Department of Education has granted the IU School of Education and its Center for Evaluation and Education Policy $279,933 to study the impact of Math for All, a program designed to provide effective math instruction.
Mark S. Long, a faculty member at IU’s Kelley School of Business, won the National Business Incubation Association’s 2014 President’s Award for Lifetime Achievement.
Confucian philosophy will be under the scrutiny of an IU professor due in part to a $30,000 grant.
Student radio members lament the loss of a house full of memories.
Professor Emeritus of Telecommunications Herb Terry was awarded the IU-Bloomington Distinguished Service Award for the 2014-15 academic year.