Dean of libraries retires
After more than three decades working for IU's library system, Dean of University Libraries Patricia Steele will be leaving Bloomington for the same position at University of Maryland, Provost Karen Hanson announced Monday.
After more than three decades working for IU's library system, Dean of University Libraries Patricia Steele will be leaving Bloomington for the same position at University of Maryland, Provost Karen Hanson announced Monday.
If President Michael McRobbie has his way, in-state students at IU-Bloomington can expect a 4.6 percent increase in tuition this year and a 4.8 percent increase in tuition the next.
After a change in direction, a change of name was also in order to reflect the expansion of study at the IU School of Informatics, which has been re-named the School of Informatics and Computing.
Nine Kelley Scholars have been selected by the Kelley School of Business at IU.
As my eight weeks in London was approaching an end, I knew I couldn’t leave the country without having afternoon tea.
Paul Sullivan, IU’s deputy vice president for administration, will temporarily oversee the executive portfolio of Terry Clapacs, who retired June 30 as vice president and chief administrative officer.
Schools are trying to address financial problems posed by the recession while still meeting the need to educate students.
The more than 1.6 million fans who registered for tickets to Michael Jackson’s memorial service finally got word Sunday on whether they will be among the lucky few to get tickets for Tuesday’s ceremony.
IU’s Learnability Project recently received a $2.34 million, five-year renewal of its National Institutes of Health funding.
IU alumni elected Philip N. Eskew Jr. to a second three-year term as an IU trustee. Eskew, who was first elected in 2006, received 9,173 of the 29,300 valid votes cast, according to an IU press release.
The menswear shows of spring 2010 finished up in late June in Milan, and each show gave fashionistas and fashionistos reasons to chatter about the “new man” of 2010.
Two IU School of Informatics graduate students are bound for Cairo to solve some “wicked problems” at Microsoft’s Imagine Cup, a global challenge focused on finding solutions to real-world issues. The event drew more than 300,000 student competitors this year.
Let’s take a look at some can’t-miss contests of the 2009 college football season.
The Won-Joon Yoon Scholarship was created in 1999 to honor the memory of Won-Joon Yoon, an IU graduate student from South Korea who was shot and killed by a former IU student. The scholarship provides financial support for IU students who exemplify tolerance and understanding across racial and religious lines through service, personal commitment, academic achievement and potential.
One of IU’s latest verbal commitments, Jibreel Black, isn’t an ordinary recruit.
Andy and Roger started playing, not knowing when it’d stop.
It wasn’t something anyone thought could happen in Bloomington.
Roger Federer won his record 15th Grand Slam title Sunday, outlasting Andy Roddick for his sixth Wimbledon championship in a marathon match that went to 16-14 in the fifth set.
JUNEAU, Alaska – Outgoing Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin on Saturday laid the groundwork to take on a larger, national role after leaving state government, citing a “higher calling” with the aim of uniting the country along conservative lines.
A pedestrian bridge collapse after a Fourth of July celebration in northwest Indiana sent dozens of people into the water below and injured about 25 people, authorities said Sunday.