Indiana disability institute incorporates IU's Eppley Institute research center
The Indiana Institute on Disability and Community incorporated the IU Eppley Institute for Parks and Public Lands, IU announced in a Feb. 25 press release.
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The Indiana Institute on Disability and Community incorporated the IU Eppley Institute for Parks and Public Lands, IU announced in a Feb. 25 press release.
Dean of the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering Raj Acharya will step down mid-March to participate in an artificial intelligence research initiative.
IU lecturer Israel Herrera was elected president of the Indiana chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese for the second time in November 2019.
Yes! magazine released an article in December describing a tribal elder hearing his grandfather's voice for the first time due to IU researchers’ digitally preserving thousands of Native American songs on wax cylinders. However, not everyone is pleased about using modern technology to preserve these songs.
The College of Arts and Sciences Office of Diversity and Inclusion has invited guest speaker and professor Richard Meyers to speak during a radical inclusivity presentation series 12 to 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the President’s Room in the Indiana Memorial Union.
An IU bus driver was temporarily suspended after she berated a black man on a campus bus Tuesday, yelling at him to go to the back or get off.
A new bill passed by the IU Student Government Congress encourages IU administration to eliminate add/drop fees for classes.
Bloomington's local chapter of Mom's Demand Action for Gun Sense in America plans to gather Saturday at the Monroe County Public Library to honor gun violence survivors by listening to survivors' stories and creating hand-folded boxes for gun violence victims.
The Eppley Institute for Parks and Public Lands at IU is seeking students to take part in its online certificate program teaching disability awareness and standards for accessible design.
IU’s Bicentennial celebrates individuals and organizations who have positively contributed to the institution throughout its history. Approximately 1,500 crafted Bicentennial Medals themselves have their own significance, honoring those improvements.
Black scholars, both graduates and undergraduate, will be honored at 6 p.m. Dec. 20 at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center Grand Hall during the Black Congratulatory Event. This celebration is held twice a year in May and in December. In May, the event will take place in the IU Auditorium.
Lennie’s Restaurant left its 10th Street home this summer for a new one on Kirkwood Avenue, near Sample Gates, a location which allows for greater tourism, more community involvement and space for local artists to express their creativity.