White power graffiti seen on campus
White supremacist messages reading “#WhiteGenocide” were found on campus Wednesday morning.
White supremacist messages reading “#WhiteGenocide” were found on campus Wednesday morning.
Residential Programs and Services has contracted the developers of RoomSync for a new application on Facebook that students use to find roommates.
The IU School of Public Health has added a new appendix to its school.
Under construction since last fall, Alumni Hall is in the final stage of renovation that will refurbish the original.
U.S. News and World Report released their annual Best Graduate School rankings and gave high marks to IU programs in education, business, law and medicine.
The work of two student playwrights will come alive at the Wells-Metz Theatre this weekend as part of the Department of Theatre and Drama’s regular season.
Nobel laureate Adam Riess led a team that studied dark matter and concluded the universe is not only expanding, but accelerating as well.
The Commission of Multicultural Understanding invited IU faculty and staff members on March 7 to discuss masculinity on campus.
Campus Bus Service will provide limited service during spring break.
The FLEX ticket has been elected to the 2013-14 Residence Hall Association Executive Board, following the campus-wide residence hall election March 5.
In many states, a significant portion of students transfer before completing a degree, according to a report issued by the Project on Academic Success at IU and the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center.
Created under the IU School of Public Health-Bloomington, the newly founded Office of Global and Community Health will bring together Indiana and international partners with the aim of developing more effective and stable relationships.
Following months of his public disapproval of plans to house a new school of communication, media and journalism within the College of Arts and Sciences, School of Journalism Dean Michael Evans is changing his tune.
Beginning May 1, the main parking lot at the Herman B Wells Library will be unavailable due to construction.
Spring break provides custodial staff with an opportunity to work overtime while students are away.
Beginning May 1, construction for the new School of Global and International Studies will make parking at Wells Library unavailable for as long as two years.
The Groups Program STEM Initiative fits under the umbrella of IU’s joint effort with certain programs in order to encourage underrepresented students to study science, technology, engineering and mathematical fields.
Students who live in all 12 IU residence halls will have the opportunity to vote for one of two tickets in their respective buildings from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
There’s no clear consensus with faculty and administration in the telecommunications and communication and culture departments following Provost Lauren Robel’s Feb. 19 announcement regarding their departments’ merger with the School of Journalism.
Pending Board of Trustees approval, current California State University Monterey Bay Provost Kathryn Cruz-Uribe will assume chancellorship at IU-East Richmond, University President Michael McRobbie announced Thursday.