IU chemistry professors develop, license technology for genetic disease drug research
The two professors licensed the drug with the Waters Corporation.
The two professors licensed the drug with the Waters Corporation.
The simulation will run on March 22, 24 and 29th.
The AMPATH organization recently announced plans to expand to Mexico and Ghana.
The McKinney Midwest Climate Project, an IU fellowship program, received an increased grant.
Administration said the letter and the student’s actions border on harassment toward Chris Parker.
Past initiatives toward DEI are powerful, but educational programs need a new approach.
College no longer offers a low-cost investment.
Students for a New Green World, Sunrise Bloomington and Indiana University Student Government organized the protest.
Three task forces will focus on improving mental health resources at IU by fall 2022.
The Thrive ticket received 1,289 votes, or 62.12% of total votes cast.
The IDS “Dissonance in due process” investigation published just over a month ago.
The event will be at 6 p.m. March 4 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Music is habitual during the 21st century in many lives.
The two tickets on the ballot are Thrive for IUSG and Unite for IUSG.
The IU Student Government presidential election will take place Tuesday and Wednesday.
Masks will be optional in classrooms and most campus buildings.
The summit will start March 4 and last the rest of the month.
Indiana Graduate Workers’ Coalition organizers plan to continue pressuring IU to recognize their union.
The conference focuses on students in the College of Arts and Sciences.
IUSG Congress confirmed three IUSG Supreme Court Justices on Feb. 21.