Research may yield blood test to predict suicide
The test would indicate whether or not a patient is at risk depending on how high the biomarkers register in blood work.
The test would indicate whether or not a patient is at risk depending on how high the biomarkers register in blood work.
UITS recently announced a “boost” in IU Secure’s 5,000 wireless access points, the end result of a five-month, $3.2 million upgrade plan that was completed in March.
The SafeRide service operates Monday through Sunday from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.
On Tuesday Colin Goddard's story brought him to IU to talk to more than 50 students enrolled in Briscoe Quadrangle’s new Civic Leaders Living Learning Center.
The online student portal has been revamped. The new design is meant to facilitate communication between students and instructors and provide new functions for users.
Adding meters aims to encourage people to use parking garages, consider walking or bicycling or using public transportation, Johnson said.
The new dorm will house 440 residents, predominantly freshmen, eliminating the need for overflow housing on campus for the first time in nine years.
A new IU study has found that college students without loan debt are more likely to party and less likely to study.
RPS is implementing a new card-reading system at Rose Avenue and Eigenmann residence halls, requiring a new type of student ID. New students will now also receive a $100 I-Bucks deposit.
The team examined the percentage of votes for political candidates in the 2010 and 2012 U.S. House of Representatives races, and found election results could be predicted by the percentage of tweets mentioning those candidates.
The IU Student Foundation has named Danielle Mitchell their new organization director. Mitchell will lead a team focused on student mentoring.
Earlier this summer, Purdue’s computer servers were hacked. Three former Purdue students are being charged with an assortment of crimes — among them, conspiracy to commit computer tampering and conspiracy to commit burglary — after a collective four years of unabashed grade-changing that elevated two students from straight F’s to nearly straight A’s.
Interim Dean of the School of Journalism Lesa Hatley Major said she sees a more cutting edge school arising from the merge pending its approval.
IU Kelley School of Business’ Leading Index for Indiana moved up 0.2 points to 100.9, according to a press release. The Housing Market index, a component of the LII, continued to rise and the transportation component of the index fell.
ApeX Therapeutics recently received a Phase 1, Small Business Innovation Research grant for $240,332 from the National Cancer Institute at the National Institutes of Health, according to a press release.
In a recently released 50-school ranking by the College Database, “50 U.S. Colleges Where Art Programs Abound,” IU ranked sixth in the nation for the number of degree programs available in the fine arts, according to a press release.
As the IU Board of Trustees’ August meeting at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis is now less than a month away, a crucial decision will soon be made regarding the fate of the IU School of Journalism.
Anne Massey has been named associate vice president for university academic planning and policy at IU, according to a press release.
Starting next summer, the 46th Education Leadership Summer Conference will be renamed as the Martha McCarthy Education Law and Policy Institute.
Karen Dace will be appointed as IUPUI's next vice chancellor for diversity, equity and inclusion effective Sept. 3, according to a press release.