Kimberly Lau gives different perspective on beauty
Lau talked about Sisters in Shape, an organization for black women, that aims to raise self-confidence.
Lau talked about Sisters in Shape, an organization for black women, that aims to raise self-confidence.
A research scientist said assessing the exposure of fake news on the website is important.
The economy at our fingertips is more than meets the eye.
IU Early Childhood Education Services provide care to a graduate student's child.
Native Americans in the community spoke about the roots of the NoDAPL movement.
The policy was revised to extend the definition of misconduct and now includes non-tenure track faculty.
The grant will fund a video game, which allows students in small groups to collaborate on solutions.
The alliance is working on supporting and fundraising for undocumented students.
Knitters unite to build community and discuss the hot-button issue.
Narendra Jadhav said that Indian liberation leaders were inspired by American abolitionists.
Students should enrich themselves with the liberal arts, professors say.
Physicist and neuroscientist Jorge José is part of a team that received a grant from the National Science Foundation.
Senior Sydney Hall has dedicated herself to Riley Dance Marathon for the past eight years, and Hall's boyfriend Jacob VanArsdel made this year's marathon even more special by proposing to her on stage.
Students from both universities can begin studying these areas of cultural administration in fall 2017.
Male masculinity is arguably strengthened by homosexual activity, the speaker said.
Researchers explain the reality of mathematics.
Students, faculty and staff spent the day after the election trying to understand the effect of its outcomes.
The universe is calm and beautiful, astrophysicist says.
CAPs coordinator Chris Meno talks about the reality behind achieving happiness.
The Feminist Student Association created a gallery in the IMU.