ABA recognizes SPEA professor
The American Bar Association awarded Lisa Blomgren Amsler, a faculty member at IU’s School of Public and Environmental Affairs, the Section of Dispute Resolution’s Award for Outstanding Scholarly Work.
The American Bar Association awarded Lisa Blomgren Amsler, a faculty member at IU’s School of Public and Environmental Affairs, the Section of Dispute Resolution’s Award for Outstanding Scholarly Work.
The IU chapter of J Street will have its first call-out meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Ballantine 148.
The Health Center receives about 6,000 flu vaccines a year, and they’ve used most of them already.
President Barack Obama is boosting federal efforts to respond to and prevent campus sexual assaults, an issue IU officials claim is already a top University priority.
The search for a new dean will come to an end soon for the IU Hutton Honors College.
Kelley School of Business professor Richard Schrimper is working to build a network for artists and musicians alike. He is creating CultureU.org, an interactive cultural network for students to promote their work and celebrate different forms of art.
Illinois, Kentucky and Indiana have some of the highest obesity rates in the U.S., according to the United States Centers for Disease Control.
The IU School of Medicine in Indianapolis has received a $300,000 grant to study how concussions affect blood flow in the brain.
As many as 85 organizations will meet with potential employees and interns at the College of Arts and Sciences Winter Career and Internship Fair Wednesday.
Dr. Ka He, a nutritional epidemiologist in the School of Public Health, is conducting a study that assumes trace elements of magnesium in the soil in the "stroke belt" is responsible for a higher rate of strokes in certain states.
An artificial intelligence could search an entire patient’s medical history, warn of complications and recommend possible treatments based on a patient’s current stage of illness. Such a computer is the pet project of two IU computer science and informatics professors, Kris Hauser and Sriraam Natarajan.
Last week, the United States Surgeon General released a report chronicling the past 50 years of the cigarette in America. And while some states have started to withdraw from the trend of smoking, the Centers for Disease Control say a quarter of Hoosiers are still lighting up.
Faculty from the departments of Communications and Culture, Telecommunications and the School of Journalism have been working since last October to combine as a new Media School in 2014.
Several problems contribute to deficient student input to the University's decision-making committees.
Jackson, a junior at IU, is a transgender student — one of many who have experienced problems with the IU Health Center.
Newly found traits of a yeast protein could benefit cancer research and treatment.
Students can now study abroad for just one month in the Dominican Republic, instead of staying an entire semester like most programs.
CHAARG — Changing Health, Attitudes and Actions to Recreate Girls — is a new wellness program available now at IU.
CHAARG, a national student organization emphasizing women's health and fitness, is being brought to IU campus through students passionate for helping college girls feel confident and empowered.
IU’s emergency response relies heavily on IU-Notify, a service that sends messages to students and faculty through text messages, emails and phone calls.