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(11/05/21 2:19am)
With the last of the autumn colors fading, Bloomington is transitioning into the exciting holiday season. Wish lists are written and shoppers begin the daunting task of buying the perfect gifts for their loved ones. When holiday shopping gets overwhelming, the most wonderful time of the year can quickly turn into the most stressful.
(11/05/21 4:01pm)
Last month, the Indiana Daily Student was given more than 30 awards at the virtual Associated Collegiate Press/College Media Association Fall National College Media Convention.
(10/28/21 2:16am)
The O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs hosts several introductory-level management courses that equip undergraduates with both crucial business skills and personal leadership prowess. These skills help them navigate life after graduation, whether it be through making difficult administrative decisions or supporting them in creating positive workplace environments.
(09/29/21 10:56pm)
Undergrad is a time for students to develop their leadership skills and gain connections in the professional field. For those interested in leadership and public service, NextGen is a program for undergrad students at IU looking to develop leadership skills and explore ways to incorporate public service into their future careers. Similar programming is being rolled out at other universities across the U.S. Students who complete the NextGen programming will join a prestigious alumni network of future leaders from not just IU, but also across the nation: the NextGen Service Corps.
(06/29/21 3:22pm)
Early this June, Caleb Coffman, BA’21, brought home a third place overall finish in the Hearst Journalism Awards Program’s national writing championship. In addition, he won Best Reporting Technique.
(05/28/21 5:31pm)
IU brought home an overall second place in the Hearst Journalism Awards Program’s Intercollegiate Writing Competition. The prestigious program grants scholarships to students for exceptional performance in college-level journalism categories.
(04/28/21 5:15pm)
Four years of undergrad fly by, and soon students need to think about the next steps in their career. Technology has become ubiquitous across all industries and there is a very strong demand for graduates who can drive transformational change at the intersection of business and technology. The Kelley School of Business Master’s in Information Systems (MSIS) allows undergraduate students of all majors to prepare for and succeed in these high-demand careers by training them to apply advanced technology skill sets to solve business problems and leverage opportunities. An emphasis on professional development and career success helps to transform students and sets them on a fast-track path to career success.
(04/28/21 4:01am)
The Indiana Daily Student editorial and creative teams and the Arbutus yearbook were recognized by the Society of Professional Journalists and the Indiana Collegiate Press Association with 79 accolades overall during the organizations’ recent awards ceremonies.
(04/19/21 8:06pm)
The IU Student Media Publications Board named Luke Norton the summer 2021 editor-in-chief of the Indiana Daily Student on Friday.
(04/15/21 3:11pm)
Despite the many challenges of this past year, there is one thing that will never falter: the spirit of Indiana University. After pressing pause on IU Day 2020, the IU Foundation is thrilled to bring back the event in 2021.
(04/02/21 4:18pm)
The Indiana Daily Student received 20 recognitions in total from the 2021 Associated Collegiate Press and College Media Business and Advertising Managers Awards on March 20. There were 10 awards from the Associated Collegiate Press, an organization that highlights exemplary journalism. There were two awards given for the overall publication and eight individual honors, including a first place finish for Matt Cohen’s “IU’s great big COVID-19 experiment.”
(04/02/21 3:46pm)
The IU Student Media Publications Board named Colin Kulpa the fall 2021 editor-in-chief of the Indiana Daily Student Friday, March 26.
(03/12/21 12:45pm)
Since 2014, SpringHill Suites by Marriott has served the Bloomington community by personalizing guest experiences and ensuring full satisfaction upon each stay.
(12/16/20 4:06pm)
Our lives are becoming more dependent on technology, now more than ever before! In the workplace, demand has increased for tech-savvy employees who are able to adeptly solve business problems. The Kelley School of Business Master’s in Information Systems (MSIS) enables students to do just that: solve workplace challenges using technology and build on their undergraduate degree, regardless of their major.
(12/09/20 12:55am)
With the holiday season right around the corner, you’re likely searching high and low for the perfect gifts for friends and family. It is not an easy task, especially when hours of online shopping lead you only to discover the gift you’ve found is on backorder.
(12/02/20 12:47am)
The Hyatt Place Bloomington on Kirkwood (an all-suite hotel) is offering flexible housing contracts for students for the spring 2021 school year. The hotel has a multitude of accommodations to adhere to the needs of students who are looking for short or long-term stays in Bloomington.
(09/29/20 1:36pm)
When the coronavirus pandemic began sweeping through the U.S. in March, many small businesses had to close their storefronts, and look for new, digital solutions to survive.
(08/14/20 8:13pm)
Downloading the right software before coming to IU makes it easier for students to transition back to campus and start the semester off right. IU offers a variety of free software available to all students that can be used for assignments, creative projects, club materials and more.
(03/08/20 10:20pm)
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Indiana University has congratulated alumnus Bob Chapek, who on Tuesday was named CEO of the Walt Disney Co., one of the world's largest and most influential media and entertainment companies.
(08/22/19 1:25pm)
As part of the Indiana University Bicentennial celebration, IU Jacobs School of Music Season will offer an extra-special 2019-20 season featuring all the favorite facets of the school.