Liberal arts challenges career-driven education
Nov 14, 2016 7:25 pmStudents should enrich themselves with the liberal arts, professors say.
Students should enrich themselves with the liberal arts, professors say.
Physicist and neuroscientist Jorge José is part of a team that received a grant from the National Science Foundation.
Students from both universities can begin studying these areas of cultural administration in fall 2017.
Male masculinity is arguably strengthened by homosexual activity, the speaker said.
Researchers explain the reality of mathematics.
The universe is calm and beautiful, astrophysicist says.
Unexplored chemical reactions can reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
Until Thursday, anyone can attend classes focusing on Islam and Islamophobia.
IU students protest women's studies program shutdown at IPFW.
Mental illness is more than just a matter of mind - it's a culture that should be accepting.
We've been genetically modifying the food we eat for centuries.
IU Food Project introduced a Certificate in Food Studies, which began fall 2016.
Eva Nogales discussed her research with students on Monday.
The panel aimed to give career advice to students in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Unexpected results can lead to the most influential scientific research.
The program is focused on helping students graduate on time.
Philosophy's gender imbalance is complicated, professors say.
A chemical supramolecule might help fight environmental pollution.
The Polish Studies Center hosted Professor Konrad Werner's philosophy discussion.
LD Van Essen spoke on the poaching of rhino horns in South Africa.