Student commencement speaker reflects on community, opportunities at IU
Krishna Pathak will work for the Department of Homeland Security after graduation.
Krishna Pathak will work for the Department of Homeland Security after graduation.
The purpose is to teach attendees how to research and make Wikipedia edits.
The experts will discuss the rise of anti-Semitism and ways to combat it.
Eighty-seven percent of law schools surveyed cite politics as reason for the bump.
The study includes six large, general education courses.
He wants to protect his students from school shooters.
MAPS offers resources and holds events for minority pre-med students.
The presentation will focus on understanding students’ different backgrounds.
The program will focus on rural Indiana and help underserved communities.
The donation helps the School of Education-Bloomington and others.
Students from five counties are coming to compete at the IU Bee on Saturday.
IU education majors have differing views on the effectiveness of strikes.
Citizenship status, sexual orientation, gender identity and disability will be discussed.
Student leadership across 32 states hopes their concerns will be heard.
Recipient Aaron Malone volunteered at the Indiana Youth Group from 2014-2017.
The master of science in environmental and occupational health is heavily focused on research.
The $2.2 million gift was from an IU alumnus and his partner.
The Bicentennial Teen Roundtable aims to represent youth perspectives in local government.
The annual event introduces children to science with fun demonstrations.
The policy changes will continue to be discussed at future BFC meetings.