One year after #MeToo: IU campus leaders talk about the movement
Actress Alyssa Milano tweeted Oct. 15, 2017, “If you’ve been sexually harassed or assaulted write ‘me too’ as a reply to this tweet.”
105 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Actress Alyssa Milano tweeted Oct. 15, 2017, “If you’ve been sexually harassed or assaulted write ‘me too’ as a reply to this tweet.”
IU’s total student loan volume has fallen over the last academic year, continuing a downward trend across all campuses.
When preparing for a big interview, applicants may spend hours perfecting their resumes and cover letters or practicing their elevator pitches, but sometimes they forget to do their research on a company or position. That’s why the Business/SPEA Information Commons began offering HIRE ED, a research service that collects company and industry information for students preparing for job interviews or internships. “I think it’s just a way to help you to stand out,” said Christina Sheley, head of the Business/SPEA Information Commons in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs.
October is a magical month. The air gets cooler, the leaves change color and pumpkin spice flavoring invades every food product known to man. But for college students, October is also the month to start preparing for next year’s financial aid.
For most IU students, mornings don’t start with a trip to Lake Lemon to waterski.
Bloomington’s Office of the Mayor officially proclaimed Oct. 8, 2018 to be Indigenous Peoples Day, making it the first city in Indiana to recognize the holiday.
In the wake of Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination in 1968, tensions between black IU students and University administration began to boil to the surface.
IU-Bloomington has received an award for increased campus diversity and inclusion for the fourth year in a row.
Most students need to pass a test or give a presentation for a final grade.
People looking for a place to park around IU can now use an app to pay for their spot.
Almost everyone who steps foot in Bloomington knows basketball is an important part of IU’s legacy.
When drinking and doing drugs is depicted in movies and television as part of the typical American college experience, IU students recovering from addictions said it's difficult to feel like they belong on campus. Students in Recovery at Bloomington gives students a sense of community as they recuperate.
Full Frontal Comedy, IU’s longest running improv group, is entering its 25th year.
While most people probably know that plastic straws can end up in the nose of an innocent turtle, students may not realize the technology they use every day can also harm the environment.
Hurricane Florence made landfall at 7:15 a.m. Friday and began dumping water on the East Coast.
It can be hard for students struggling with addiction or working on recovery to be sober in college, especially between tailgating, parties and turning 21. According to a 2017 report by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, one in five college students reported extreme binge drinking or having 15 or more alcoholic drinks in a row in the two weeks prior to the survey. By their late 20s, 64 percent of young adults have tried an illicit drug and 37 percent have tried an illicit drug other than marijuana. It can be especially hard to be sober at IU. The school ranking website Niche named it the number one party school in Indiana and number seven in the United States for 2019. Last year, police handed out 102 drinking tickets during Little 500 weekend, although this number was down from 166 the year before. Addiction can affect anyone, no matter his or her age, gender, race, sexuality or economic status. Rapper Mac Miller, 26, died more than a week ago from a suspected drug overdose after a long struggle with alcohol and drug addictions. In light of this news, here are some on- and off-campus resources for students struggling with addiction.
When IU President Herman B Wells tasked Leo Dowling with expanding the University’s foreign reach in 1943, there were only 29 international students.
IU’s Center of Excellence for Women in Technology is celebrating its fifth anniversary this fall.
IU students can compete for a $1 million international award by entering the University’s first local contest for the international Hult Prize.
When students get sick on campus for the first time, they run to the Health Center. But center officials say it may not always be necessary.