Gender-blind rooming options available in fall
RPS will offer gender-blind housing next year-- meaning opposite sexes can room together.
RPS will offer gender-blind housing next year-- meaning opposite sexes can room together.
IU's campus closed for two consecutive days, the first time in over 20 years.
Austen Parrish will assume the role of dean and James H. Rudy Professor of Law at the school beginning Jan. 1
IU’s Kelley School of Business and DePauw University in Greencastle, Ind., will use a $1 million grant from the Lilly Endowmen.
John Galuska is currently seeking applicants for his seventh interdisciplinary service-learning course in Jamaica.
Three students in the Kelley School of Business won first place in the Spanish-language division of the Business Language Case Competition at Brigham-Young University. Junior Paul Gilson and seniors Nathan Lohrmann and Brianna Terrell brought home a trophy and $2,000 prize from the competition in Provo, Utah.
A new study led by Sugimoto and the IU School of Informatics and Computing found that barriers to women in the ranks of science is not an issue of the past. Women were underrepresented 30 to 70 percent globally in authorship of academic publications.
The group’s new one-on-one program facilitates a cross-cultural experience by matching pairs of domestic and international students.
After debate, a resolution calling for the IUSA executive board to urge President Michael McRobbie and the IU Board of Trustees to divest from publicly traded fossil fuel companies was tabled Wednesday. The resolution is a part of IU's goal to becomecarbon-neutral as part of the Energy Master Plan.
IU is now accepting requests for proposals for its academic medical research campus in the greater Evansville region. Currently, the IU School of Medicine is working with Ivy Tech Community College, the University of Southern Indiana and the University of Evansville to bring their health science education facilities together.
As winter weather makes its way to Bloomington, IU buildings are turning up the heat. .
Linda Smith and Chen Yu, professors in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, are leading a new era of psychological experiments with the use of head cameras.
Sound media historian Patrick Feaster and Professor Wayne Wallace were both nominated for the 2014 Grammy awards. Nominees were announced Friday.
University officials announced yesterday that IU has been selected to receive a $5 million grant from the Lilly Endowment to support student career placement in Indiana.
The IU Board of Trustees approved the creation of an online Bachelor of Applied Science degree program as well as two IU Bloomington capital projects totaling $10.5 million on the campus of IU-East Richmond Thursday night.
The Program Liaisons aims to boost participation in campus events and centralize information for students to get a full college experience.
As final exams draw closer, organizations across campus will be offering ways for students to relieve stress throughout dead week.
Former United States ambassador Lee Feinstein has been appointed founding dean of IU’s School of Global and International Studies, according to an IU news release.
The IU Student Foundation, Union Board and the Office of First-Year Experience Programs introduced IU freshmen to a long-standing IU tradition with the launch of their “Breaking Away” viewing party program Sunday. The viewing party served as a freshmen introduction to the annual Little 500 bicycle race, the largest college intramural event in the country.
Almost 200 members of IU’s Hispanic and Latino community gathered in the Neal-Marshall Black Cultural Center’s Grand Hall Saturday afternoon to celebrate the cultural tradition of Parranda Navideña.