Third grade class creates viral IU video
A group of third graders, internet famous for creating a video of themselves singing "This is Indiana," visited the IU campus Thursday afternoon.
A group of third graders, internet famous for creating a video of themselves singing "This is Indiana," visited the IU campus Thursday afternoon.
Coach Tim Fick is reviving the 3000-year-old sport at IU. Fick and his friend Steven Quigley started IU’s Gaelic Hurling club five years ago.
The Hutton Honors College put on the “Paint out your Stress!” event Wednesday afternoon.
Linda Smith, a professor in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, was awarded the 2013 American Psychological Association Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions, one of the highest honors for scientific achievement by psychologists.
For the first time in two years, students, faculty and staff can expect a few changes next year regarding on-campus meal plans.
Four IU Bloomington faculty members have been awarded the first Jesse Fine Fellowships in Practical and Professional Ethics, according to the Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions.
The Office of Sustainability will showcase student intern completed projects from the 2012-13 Academic Year Internship Program in Sustainability on Friday.
IU has saved nearly $20 million with an open source financial system by joining with other universities to reduce administrative costs, according to a recent press release.
Motion-sensing, energy-efficient lighting will soon be installed in Ballantine Hall.
The co-ed All-Campus Choir preformed its final recital 7 p.m. Sunday.
emBRAce, one of IU’s smallest philanthropy clubs, provides support for low-income women in more than one sense of the word. Members of the club collect new and gently used bras and donate them to shelters that offer services for women in need.
Assembly Hall’s waste management system will undergo a period of assessment and improvement in the offseason in order to be even more effective next year.
During the 2013 May commencement ceremonies, 18,828 students will be eligible to receive 18,009 IU degrees.
Higher levels of mercury exposure at a young age increase the chances of developing type-2 diabetes by 65 percent, according to a new study led by IU professor Ka He.
The School of Optometry is shifting its services from Community Eye Care Center to the Atwater Eye Care Center, which will become the centralized location for eye patients in that area.
Residential Programs and Services dining hours in certain dining facilities will be limited the Friday and Saturday of Little 500.
IU sociologists led an international study that found despite worldwide acceptance that people with mental illness can be treated, there is a still a stigma associated with being mentally ill.
Early closure of dining halls during Little 500 has been standard for the past five years, Director of RPS Dining Services Sandra Fowler said.
The Night Owl Bus and Safe Ride system offer students options for late-night rides.
IU professor Michael Hamburger has been chosen as the recipient of the 2012-2013 Distinguished Service Award.