Indiana University professor Mary Waldron dies at 52
Mary Waldron is remembered for research achievements, teaching and family devotion.
Mary Waldron is remembered for research achievements, teaching and family devotion.
IU awards $25,000 grants to three faculty for commercialization of research.
Moving overseas takes courage, but the growth that comes with it is worth it.
The facility marks the second state partnership to expand ICE detention space after Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz.”
Moore last played for the Hoosiers in 2023.
Cristiano Bruletti and Jacopo Fedrizzi slide into the Hoosiers’ depth chart.
After three seasons with JT Harms, the Hoosiers are searching for a new goalkeeper.
The community radio station recently commemorated the 50-year anniversary of its first grassroots fundraiser.
The Kelley School of Business implemented new admission policies for standard and direct admission pathways starting this fall.
Six new members will be inducted at the Hall of Fame dinner on Sept. 5.
IU is tightening non-academic hiring as state and federal funding declines and tuition remains frozen.
The overhauled roster was energetic, passionate and hot-shooting Wednesday during a practice that served as the first look at the new players in Cream and Crimson.
Thomson discussed recent arrests at encampments and city efforts to increase wages, decrease housing costs and influence development of affordable housing.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana filed the lawsuit in September 2024 against IU and Purdue University for policies incurred from SEA 202.
People and Animals Learning Services, or PALS, resumed limited programming last month.
Local news outlets near Bloomington will face the effects.
IU announced July 16 Jay Hess of the School of Medicine and Rob Lowden of UITS will leave their positions.
Taylor played three seasons for Indiana, cementing himself as a program legend.
The IU Trustees met June 12, voting on over 20 policy changes.