NPR host speaks on women in technology fields
Moira Gunn, National Public Radio host, delivered the keynote address at the official launch of the IU Center of Excellence for Women in Technology on Monday in the IU Auditorium.
Moira Gunn, National Public Radio host, delivered the keynote address at the official launch of the IU Center of Excellence for Women in Technology on Monday in the IU Auditorium.
The Black Hawk aircraft orientation Friday morning was the first in a series of weekend training events for IU Army ROTC cadets.
The astronomy, chemistry, geological sciences, mathematics and physics departments invite students and faculty to experience hands-on presentations Saturday.
The new relationship between IU Athletics and IU Army ROTC serves to bridge the gap between the two departments.
IU-Purdue University Indianapolis professor John Krauss will be leaving his position as a professor and director of the IU Public Policy Institute on the Indianapolis campus.
Applications have been posted online for students to run for a Union Board director position. Students may apply online at the Union Board website, ub.indiana.edu, until 7 p.m. Nov. 8.
Kaleb Crain stood — arms outstretched like Christ on the cross — behind campus sidewalk preacher Brother Micah Armstrong. In bold black marker his right arm read, “I’m gay,” and his left, “God loves me.”
Israel Herrera-Cárdenas-Cárdenas, a lecturer in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, was recently elected to the Board of the European Association of Teachers of Spanish.
The IU School of Public Health has received a $900,000 grant from the Indiana State Department of Health in order to conduct a study to help pregnant women in Indiana quit smoking.
Union Board rejected a motion Monday for a new committee structure which would allow students to run for a director position with a specific platform instead of being placed on a committee or position after being elected to the board of directors.
For the first time, freshmen will have reserved spots to play in an intramural basketball league specifically for first-year students.
The 2013 Fall Energy Challenge began Oct. 7 and will run until Nov. 4.
IU Gaming had its annual 24-hour Local Area Network war event, also known as LAN, from noon Saturday to noon Sunday.
To continue the fight against IU’s dependency on sweatshop labor, student organization No Sweat! is teaming up with Enactus and Solidarity Ignite to sponsor the Alta Gracia Garment Workers Tour at 7 p.m. today at the Latino Cultural Center.
Today’s Law Day law school fair is set to attract representatives from more than 115 law schools from across the country to recruit students.
After a one-year hiatus, IU alumni, students and families can expect the long-standing tradition of the homecoming parade to return to campus.
Gaming@IU, IU’s gaming club, is organizing a 24-hour networking gaming event this weekend. The Local Area Network event will be the largest of its kind, with almost 500 participants.
IU Real Estate told junior Nick Haddad his adopted dog was in violation of a "no pet policy."
If Congress is unable to approve a budget by late October, Argenti is one of 463 IU students who won’t receive their monthly stipend, Margaret Baechtold, director of IU Veteran Support Services, said.
Experts in health formed the new Wellness Steering Committee, which plans to offer resources and incentives that will make a healthier IU staff.