Sorority's talent show will raise funds for breast cancer research
IU’s Zeta Tau Alpha chapter is trying to get the whole campus thinking pink at its philanthropy event, Big Man on Campus 7 p.m., Friday.
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IU’s Zeta Tau Alpha chapter is trying to get the whole campus thinking pink at its philanthropy event, Big Man on Campus 7 p.m., Friday.
IU is working to create an app that will put the resources of the Library of Congress in the palm of your hand.
Attendees who arrived too late to get a seat in the auditorium crowded around monitors to listen to President McRobbie’s speech.
Sodexo Singaporean chef Norman Leow went to the Indiana Memorial Union this week to give students and faculty a taste of Southeast Asian culture.
The 2015-16 Hungarian Fulbright visiting professor explained why fundamental rights are optional in the European Union.
Sometimes, conversation can spark the change that makes the difference.
The Health Professions and Prelaw Center is gearing up for the annual Law Day, which will help prepare students apply to law school.
Not a single chair remained empty as students and faculty squeezed into a SPEA lecture room to learn about the roles of the United States Congress and intelligence agencies in determining U.S. policy in the Middle East.
IU is investing in the education of young Hoosiers.
Anne Mamaghani, former IU double major in journalism and women’s studies turned eBay senior manager of user experience research and human factors, proves it’s never too late to change your path.
Student groups are coming together to raise their voices against sexual assault and rape on campus.
Students and faculty gathered Thursday to debate who is accountable for sustainability.
Despite the age-old mantra, sometimes, hard work doesn’t actually pay off.
Graphic novels, typically profiling superheros and villains, portray a battle between good and evil.
Former governor of Utah Jon Huntsman discussed challenges and opportunities posed by United States interaction with China, which he said he considers to be the most challenging and strategically significant relationship of the 21st century.
To make America safer, stronger and freer, senatorial candidate Eric Holcomb expressed a variety of topics in order to fulfill this goal.
The IU Maurer School of Law has collaborated with Chapman and Cutler LLP to create a program that provides IU graduates interested in finance and law an opportunity to get hands-on training and work experience.
An IU professor is preparing to unveil his collection, “The Middle East: A Photojournalist’s Perspective,” as a part of the 50th anniversary celebration of the IU Center for the Study of the Middle East.
Students across the country — and campus — are getting hooked on Hooked, a new food locator app.
IU students and faculty gathered Friday, Sept. 4, at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs to learn about the effects of federal and state laws on language instruction policy in public schools.