UPDATE: Kappa Delta sorority placed on cease and desist
This story was updated 12:34 p.m. Feb. 20.
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This story was updated 12:34 p.m. Feb. 20.
Some climate scientists predict that Indiana will see increases in rainfall over the coming years, but IU researchers found that increasing temperatures and seasonal droughts are likely to reduce the amount of water in Indiana’s soils and streams over time, according to an IU press release. These predicted changes can be viewed through the interactive data portal called FutureWater.
Andrew Rhodes, a sophomore at IU studying exercise science, often rides electric scooters from campus to his house. He was riding home Feb. 12 on Henderson Street when he was harassed by a man driving a car behind him who reportedly called him a racial slur.
IU’s Quantum Science and Engineering Center focuses on studying the possibilities of quantum theory, the center’s scientific director Gerardo Ortiz said. A team from the physics department got $3 million to go toward the new center from a research competition in 2018.
Scott Shackelford was named the new executive director of the Ostrom Workshop at IU on Feb. 3, according to an IU press release.
A bill that would have given accommodations to pregnant workers such as longer and more frequent breaks failed in the Indiana Senate on Monday.
The IU Police Department is investigating an incident involving a BB gun Wednesday at Spruce Hall. As of Saturday, there were no suspects.
Historical preservationist and IU alumna Gayle Cook gave a donation to the university to help restore Maxwell Hall and house a new center for public arts and humanities, IU announced in a Jan. 16press release.
The Globe restaurant reopened Monday in a new location on the second floor of the Indiana Memorial Union while other dining options continue to undergo renovations.
Academy Award-winning actress, producer and philanthropist Viola Davis gave a keynote lecture Monday about her own experiences and the effect Martin Luther King Jr. had on society.
Tyler Trent, a Purdue graduate and Boilermaker superfan, died Jan. 1, 2019, after his third relapse of osteosarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer. Before his death, Trent donated several tumor samples to cancer researchers at the IU School of Medicine.
For 2020 recruitment, the National Panhellenic Conference is encouraging potential new members and chapters to focus on being more inclusive by using pronouns during introductions.
Several Indiana University Online programs ranked in the top 50 in the new U.S. News & World Report’s 2020 list of the Best Online Education Programs.
In the aftermath of the U.S. killing of Iranian general Qasem Soleimani, Bloomington residents have publicly voiced their concerns.
Personal injury lawyer Ken Nunn recently reached over $2.5 million in donations to organizations in Bloomington. Nunn is from Jefferson, Indiana, and the founder of the Ken Nunn Law Office.
During the 2018 midterm elections, IU participated in the All In Campus Democracy Challenge, a nation-wide effort to increase voter turnout, and the Big Ten Voting Challenge. During these challenges, voting rates at IU increased from 8.7% in 2014 to over 35% in 2018, according to an IU press release.
Provost Lauren Robel presented six IU staff members with the 2019 Staff Merit Award on Wednesday in Presidents Hall in Franklin Hall.
IU ranks sixth among U.S. institutions in the number of students who study abroad, according to the 2019 Open Doors Report on International Education Exchange.
Students and staff from the IU Center for Underwater Science are putting the finishing touches on its fourth Living Museum in the Sea. Living museums allow for people to interact with history and artifacts that are centuries old.
Three gyms on the first floor are covered with children’s toys Thursday nights in the School of Public Health. Families mill in the hallways, and the sound of people laughing fills the air.