IU physicist shares story behind Nobel Prize research
Unexpected results can lead to the most influential scientific research.
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.
Carnegie Corporation of New York donated the grant to create a Russian Studies Workshop.
Graduate students pay thousands more for credits outside their normal school.
Computers are still quite different from humans despite advances in artificial intelligence.
Almost a third of international students choose to study business.
The College of Arts and Sciences introduces Career Communities to their students.
Former French Minister of Justice gave a speech on the history and legacy of inequality.
International Observe the Moon Night at the Kirkwood Observatory makes astronomy more accessible.
Roger Cohen described the importance of social media, journalism and covering the general election.
Mae Jemison discussed creating a better, more sustainable future.
Reuters ranked IU 37th worldwide last week on its list of 100 most innovative universities.
Milt and Judi Stewart's gift will be used to endow the Maurer School of Law's Center on the Global Legal Profession and a professorship.
ScIU bloggers write about the importance of science.
Research in science and philosophy peaks in how and why women orgasm.
Since the project’s beginning in 2008, over 400 oral histories have been recorded.