Majority of international students choose business as major
Almost a third of international students choose to study business.
Almost a third of international students choose to study business.
The College of Arts and Sciences introduces Career Communities to their students.
First Nations Educational and Cultural Center united the community Wednesday through frybread.
Five students volunteered with food and shelter in camps on the reservation.
Members want to help prevent sexual assaults on campus while encouraging open dialogue about sexual assault issues.
Four Hoosiers recount their stories on National Coming Out Day.
IU dancers and professors unite for performance on Tuesday night.
The group will serve to strengthen communications between IU students and safety administrators.
From babies to grandmothers, people marched and shouted in support of Black Lives Matter.
Former French Minister of Justice gave a speech on the history and legacy of inequality.
Sweet Potato Club promotes fun, conversation and creativity through sweet potatoes.
International Observe the Moon Night at the Kirkwood Observatory makes astronomy more accessible.
IUB’s diversity enrollment set all-time highs this year, breaking the record for the number of minorities enrolled on the Bloomington campus.
Roger Cohen described the importance of social media, journalism and covering the general election.
The Board of Trustees will meet today to hear a Diversity Report and the Student Welfare Report.
Mae Jemison discussed creating a better, more sustainable future.
His was one of many black lives commemorated by the IU BGSA and Vivianne Smedley.
The IU Women in Game Design group organizes group play of Pokemon Go.
Reuters ranked IU 37th worldwide last week on its list of 100 most innovative universities.
The biweekly discussions are scheduled for Tuesdays at La Casa.