Digital textbooks cut costs for IU students
IU instructors teaching an estimated 250 class sections this semester are using the two-year-old eTexts program instead of assigning print textbooks.
IU instructors teaching an estimated 250 class sections this semester are using the two-year-old eTexts program instead of assigning print textbooks.
Beginning in September, the program focuses on four themes: leadership, managing global resources, innovation and entrepreneurship, and applied projects.
Protesters gathered in the lobby of Kirkwood Hall twice Thursday night.
As the new IU Union Board directors begin their terms of office this spring, reduced funding from the University is making the organization rethink how they program campus events.
Some are worried Senate Bill 409 could result in new teachers not having to meet the same set of standards to get a license.
Students have become familiar with the construction sites lining 10th and Third streets, as well as Fee Lane.
An IU club is helping students interested in video game design create games and collaborate with other passionate students.
CLEAR is a new student organization dedicated to providing active events for students as an alternative to partying with drugs and alcohol.
Whether they are interested in cutting down on gas costs or carbon dioxide emissions, IU students have access to several resources for carpooling.
More often than not, instead of dating, students find themselves casually “hooking up” and not establishing actual relationships.
Jenna Moore, a cadet in the IU ROTC program, said she is unphazed by the decision Thursday to lift the ban on women in combat roles.
IU Cinema’s showing of “Chasing Ice,” a documentary about a photographer’s trip to Iceland to document climate change, sold out Saturday.
The School for Informatics and Computing has several organizations that give students opportunities to network and gain experience in their field. Two of these organizations are just for female IT students.
Older studies in psychology are recently receiving new attention. They say highlighting and underlining aren’t efficient methods of retaining information for classes.
Liz Venstra has been a part of the International Folk Dance group for 15 years, though she said she feels as though she knows fewer dances than the group in general.
Richard Lugar and Lee Hamilton, longtime members of Congress, are set to join the IU School of Global and International Studies faculty.
Due to a clerical error, the long awaited VOICE report will not be made public this week as originally planned.
“Spotlight on Poverty: Step Up!”, an event examining both worldwide and local poverty, will feature two short documentary films discussing poverty eradication efforts in Bloomington and Leon, Nicaragua, 6 p.m. Thursday at Eigenmann Hall.
Green Dream Clothing Company, founded by an IU student, promises to plant a tree for every item sold, including accessories.
Bloomington Faculty Council focuses on issues facing the campus community.