2013 Themester to 'connect' students
The College of Arts and Sciences has announced the theme for the 2013 fall semester to be “Connectedness: Networks in a Complex World."
The College of Arts and Sciences has announced the theme for the 2013 fall semester to be “Connectedness: Networks in a Complex World."
Before advanced technology, the common way to send an anonymous notice of admiration was through a note or letter. A trend on college campuses has changed that.
Next fall, IU will welcome veteran actor, producer, director and editor Robby Benson as a new professor in the Department of Telecommunications.
Student leaders from some of IU’s largest, most prominent organizations engaged in a town hall meeting on Friday.
An IU student has a confirmed case of measles, the Indiana State Department of Health confirmed Friday.
An IU student has a confirmed case of measles, the Indiana State Department of Health confirmed Friday.
Due to decreased state funding for renovation and rehabilitation projects on Bloomington and other IU campuses, the University is currently facing roughly $700 million deferred maintenance for academic facilities.
The Lilly Library will have a new director effective Monday.
“Ya Salam!” Third-year Arabic student and moderator Jackson Goldberg officially opened the first Arabic Talent Show, an event sponsored by the Department of Near Eastern Language and Culture.
The University is currently facing roughly $700 million deferred maintenance for academic facilities.
Students will have a chance to voice their questions to leaders of prominent campus organizations during a town hall meeting at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Georgian Room of the Indiana Memorial Union.
Disability Services for Students at IU has organized various events for Disability Awareness Month to acknowledge those students and raise awareness about their disabilities.
Instructors in the college are reminded of a policy that prohibits the use of “faculty LISTSERVs and emails to promote organization around the proposed student strike.”
The Kelley School of Business is now offering a master’s of business administration in business of medicine.
Though the most updated statistics report a 58-percent on-time graduation rate for the IU-Bloomington campus for students seeking a four-year degree, IU administration is putting on-time graduation as a top priority.
The discovery of rats’ source memory means that animals can be used to discover a cure for Alzheimer’s disease.
17 students traveled to Guatemala to set up medical clinics to treat people and distribute medicine and vitamins.
Alumni of the School of Journalism are officially weighing in on the proposed merger of their alma mater.
Interim Kelley Dean Idalene Kesner said the difference with this degree is that it is aimed at physicians and individuals who have already earned a doctorate of medicine degree.
The IU Kelley School of Business rose in the undergraduate rankings of Bloomberg Businessweek to 13th overall.