Pescovitz to leave IU, accepts Michigan post
Dr. Ora Pescovitz, executive associate dean of research at the IU School of Medicine, will leave the University to take a position at the University of Michigan.
Dr. Ora Pescovitz, executive associate dean of research at the IU School of Medicine, will leave the University to take a position at the University of Michigan.
Indiana State’s Sycamore Field will play host to IU’s first in-state contest, which will begin at 3 p.m. The game provides an IU team, which has had multiple games canceled, an opportunity to head into a game-heavy March with a win.
There was a time not so long ago when the sound of Chuck Crabb announcing Kyle Taber’s entry into an IU basketball game cued the slow, mass exodus of fans from all corners of Assembly Hall. Such a time has passed.
All season the rallying cry for IU basketball has been “passion for the past, excitement for the future.”
The IU Department of Theatre and Drama’s production of “An Ideal Husband” at the Ruth N. Halls Theatre stood out as the best of the season thus far for its appreciative, unpretentious approach to Oscar Wilde’s play.
History was made this weekend as the opera “Hypermnestra” was performed for the first time at IU.As the hair-raising pitches of six Jacobs School of Music singers and the warm instruments of the IU Baroque Orchestra sounded from the stage in an almost-full Auer Concert Hall, the two-hour-long opera showcased many talents.
Award-winning folk/rock band Great Big Sea is kicking off the second leg of its U.S. tour with a concert at The Bluebird Nightclub on Wednesday. The tour is to promote the band’s new album, “Fortune’s Favour,” which went gold in Canada.
Crews on Saturday used sonar to search the bottom of the Colorado River for a car and a 5-year-old girl that disappeared in the icy water.
The IU Police Department is looking for a male it believes had a gun Sunday on the 11th-floor stairwell of Briscoe Residence Center.
The IU Student Association is making an effort to make IU a greener and more sustainable campus through the green initiative.
Mary Beth Long, former Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, will speak today about her experiences in dealing with Afghanistan, Iraq and Iran.
Terms such as “service with a smile” and “the customer is always right” are often lost in today’s world. But for about the past six years, it’s been Donald Glass’ goal to keep these sayings alive.
Girls in Pakistan’s Swat Valley will be allowed to attend school but must wear veils in line with local norms, a top official said Monday following a government pledge to impose Islamic law during peace talks with Taliban militants there.
A mile-long avalanche near the Wyoming-Idaho state line swept three snowmobilers to their deaths, authorities said Saturday.
Corpus Christi police didn’t have to go far to examine the scene of one crime – the theft of guns from a police car.
As top diplomats pledged billions of dollars for war-ravaged Gaza on Monday, ordinary people here – from merchants to housewives – said they’d rather have open borders than handouts.
The Coast Guard on Monday narrowed the search area for two NFL players and a third man missing since a weekend fishing trip off the Florida Gulf Coast after crews rescued a fourth man clinging to their capsized boat.
Mediaworks is accepting applications for the opportunity to offer $25,000 worth of its communications services to local nonprofits and arts-related organizations.
Professors at the proton school are teaching their first group of doctors, medical physicists and radiation technologists how to use the equipment.
Counties asking for federal funding for storm damage are still waiting to find out whether their request has been accepted.