$1.2 million IU project looks into why women enter STEM careers
Only 24 percent of college-educated U.S. women were involved in STEM careers in 2017.
Only 24 percent of college-educated U.S. women were involved in STEM careers in 2017.
IU's Maurer School of Law ranked No. 30 in the country and Sungkyunkwan University in South Korea ranked No. 51 in the world.
The new curriculum gives students a focus on globalization, management and finance.
The new program enables students to travel to Buenos Aires, Rome, Copenhagen and more.
An IU professor uses math to drive cancer research.
The class will cover topics in relation to the #MeToo social media movement.
Faculty and staff are optimistic that IU will do well in the sustainability competition.
The Media School Speaker Series brings media professionals to campus each semester.
Faculty and professors may find higher than usual conflicts when scheduling classrooms for Fall 2018.
See the inside of Luddy Hall, the new home for the IU School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering.
Notable features include a fabrication lab, a 160 seat auditorium and a student community center.
Though muralist Thomas Hart Benton was considered controversial by some, his daughter said he had to document history as he saw it happen.
Akram Khabibullaev assumed the role of president of the Middle East Librarians Association in November.
Examity’s proctoring will uphold academic integrity in online testing.
JUUL Labs says their nicotine vaporizers exist to help adults quit smoking. Some disagree.
Students can learn about the lasting effects of World War II in the Netherlands.
The program deepens relationships between IU scholars and other countries.
The extra eye could lead to discoveries in medicine, development and evolution.
They said the tax change would force many graduate students to drop out.