IU researchers explore link between social media misinformation, trust in COVID-19 vaccine
Researchers say social media misinformation can lead to reluctance to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
Researchers say social media misinformation can lead to reluctance to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
2020 and 2021 graduates are invited to attend, while families can watch online.
Police are still investigating the alleged Feb. 17 incident.
Assembly Hall will be allowing 500 audience members.
The university is conducting surveys gauging student attitudes toward vaccination.
Some students call for continued testing in the fall and wider vaccine distribution.
Students can now apply to live at the new dorm for the fall 2021 semester.
The IU Atlas mobile app helps international students more easily upload U.S. entry documents.
Students called travel hard, online learning difficult and the accommodations process too complex.
Social media preys on the insecure.
An IU Career Fair prep session was “Zoombombed” Feb. 9, prompting an investigation.
Eastman-Mueller says it is a myth that bisexual people are more likely to engage in threesomes.
The university will return to mostly normal operations but still comply with public health policies.
IUB’s enrollment was the only enrollment numbers to increase out of all regional campuses.
Leonardo’s family is planning a memorial fund and service.
The study is conducted by IU sociology professors.
More than 1,000 students participated in Bid Night last week.
Two IU sophomores opened the restaurant on Feb. 4.
Family and friends can watch virtually.
The relentless push for career advancement before anything else devalues higher education.