HPER to officially be renamed during ceremony
IU’s new School of Public Health will be officially renamed during a ceremony 3 p.m. Friday in the school’s Tony A. Mobley Auditorium.
IU’s new School of Public Health will be officially renamed during a ceremony 3 p.m. Friday in the school’s Tony A. Mobley Auditorium.
The campaigns announced that Democratic candidate Shelli Yoder, D-9th District, and Republican incumbent Rep. Todd Young, R-9th District, will debate Oct. 23 at Franklin College in Johnson County, but are still deciding on a date for a second debate later in Harrison County.
With the sudden resignation of IU-Kokomo Chancellor Michael Harris last week, there are three upcoming changes for the high-level administrator positions in the IU system, but only two replacements are currently being sought.
Starting this fall, the Buddhist Study Association will offer its meditation classes in English.
IU women's basketball beat writer Joe Popely previews the team's matchups against Big Ten foes Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota.
DiFranco has made an impact on fellow musicians, activists and “indie-minded” people all around the world, according to her record label’s website.
Senior Georgia Boonshoft was a self-described “cardio junkie” before she discovered the meditative aspect of practicing yoga.
IU volleyball manager Nick Mackall does whatever he can to help his beloved team.
IU football columnist Connor Killoren presents the Hoosiers' chances of playing in the Big Ten Championship game Dec. 1.
Convicted murderer Robert E. Lee will no longer be residing in Monroe County.
After achieving first and second place finishes to open the fall golf season, the Hoosiers came up short at the Windon Memorial, finishing seventh.
Woodlawn Field is currently undergoing construction and will reopen after spring break 2013.
Complementing the new face of the School of Public Health, a class called Dance for Parkinson’s Disease embraces the idea of public health awareness.
The Indiana Court of Appeals shaved five years off the prison sentence of former Marine Michael Griffin, who was convicted of murdering IU English professor Don Belton in December 2009.
Japanee Japanese restaurant and sushi bar went up in flames in the early hours of Monday morning, and a cause of the fire has yet to be determined.
Though the 2012 Statewide IT Conference began in the style of the 1858 Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas debates, complete with period dress, the topic surrounded a modern issue affecting information technology.
For the third year in a row, IU, Whirlpool Corp., the Kelley School of Business and Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County will partner to provide a family with a new home.
School of Public Health Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Chair Ka He received a $2.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health for a study of the nation’s “stroke belt,” according to a press release issued last week.
Researchers from the School of Public and Environmental Affairs are evaluating the effects of military installations.
Andrew Ferguson, School of Journalism alumnus and senior editor at the Weekly Standard, spoke about his book, “Adventures in the Land of Lincoln,” on Monday at the Ernie Pyle Auditorium.