IU religious studies professor awarded $150,000 grant
An associate professor in the Department of Religious studies has been awarded a $150,000 grant to study divine healing.
An associate professor in the Department of Religious studies has been awarded a $150,000 grant to study divine healing.
The Kelley School of Business will remember longtime supporter William R. Fry today. Fry died Sunday at age 72.
MONTPELIER, Vt. — Vermont has become the fourth state to legalize gay marriage — and the first to do so with a legislature's vote.
Sens. Dick Lugar, R-Ind., and Dick Durbin, D-Ill., reintroduced a bill Thursday in the Senate that would grant conditional citizenship to eligible undocumented immigrants.
For the fourth annual IU Circle of Life Mini Marathon, organizers of the event wanted to make the race more of an all-day experience, said Nate Rollings, co-president of Circle of Life.
H.R. 1029 would raise alien smuggling from a misdemeanor to a felony and impose a mandatory minimum sentence of five years for most alien smugglers.
The IU Student Association Supreme Court has certified that the Btown ticket will be the next administration to take office. The Court certified Monday that the Btown ticket won the majority of the 7,742 ballots cast in this year’s election.
IU Dance Marathon has declared this week “Ryan and Ashley Week” to remember the lives of Ryan White and Ashley Crouse and the effects they had on the IU campus.
Tyler Hansbrough, Ty Lawson and North Carolina won a national championship a season or more in the making, stomping out Michigan State’s inspirational run Monday night with an 89-72 blowout that wasn’t even that close
The Hoosiers will take Jim Patterson Stadium at 4 p.m. today in Louisville having won five of their last six games. IU and Louisville have faced off four times in the past two seasons, with the Cardinals walking away with three wins.
Terry Gross, the host and co-executive producer of the award-winning talk show, will share her favorite memories and experiences from 34 years of “Fresh Air” history.
Lori Reesor, the third finalist for the dean of students and vice provost for student affairs position, said Monday that Bloomington feels similar to her current school, the University of Kansas.
Experts say a growing number of seniors are turning to internships to fill the gap between graduation and permanent employment.
Tonight the IU College Democrates will hold a fundraising event at FARMbloomington. Speakers will include Bloomington Mayor Mark Kruzan, Congressman Baron Hill and Indiana Democratic Party Chair Dan Parker.
The Alaskan Pipeline pumps oil into the lower 48 states. However, IU coach Ron Helmer has created a different type of pipeline to Virginia when it comes to recruiting top talent.
Tossing in Michigan State’s latest run to the Final Four, the closing weekend of the Big Dance has seen a team from this oh-so-terrible Big Ten in eight of the past 11 editions. The 1999 Final Four saw both the Spartans and Ohio State fill half of the field, while three of the past five championship games have also seen a Big Ten school.
The first former Army soldier to be charged as a civilian under a 2000 law that allows him to be prosecuted for alleged crimes committed overseas faces a trial of his peers – in a federal courtroom in Kentucky.
The leading reformist candidate in upcoming Iranian presidential elections said Monday that if elected, he would negotiate with the United States but that Iran would not give up its nuclear program.
Rescue workers using bare hands and buckets searched frantically for students believed buried in a wrecked dormitory after Italy’s deadliest quake in nearly three decades struck this medieval city before dawn Monday, killing more than 150 people, injuring 1,500 and leaving tens of thousands homeless.
North Korea’s rocket may have fallen into the sea, but military experts cautioned Monday against calling it a complete failure, noting that it traveled twice as far as any missile the country has launched.