Grad students help high schoolers get a head start
IU graduate students teach local middle school and high school students in STEM classes through IU's Foundations in Science and Mathematics program.
IU graduate students teach local middle school and high school students in STEM classes through IU's Foundations in Science and Mathematics program.
"Game of Thrones" has sex, violence and dragons — but why do we care?
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office sets, and then reverses, its policy on administering naloxone in the field.
The Indiana Institute on Disability and Community was awarded a $2.7 grant and was named Indiana's University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities.
Carolyn Gentle-Genitty and Hitesh Kathuria were appointed assistant vice presidents in IU’s Office of the Executive Vice President for University Academic Affairs. Todd Schmitz was also appointed from within the office.
Mayor John Hamilton calls on Bloomington community and state and national governments to target issues of drug abuse and homelessness.
King has been swimming since she was seven and her years of practice brought her to IU, where she has become a well-known name at a school that has such a rich history in the sport.
Former Hall of Fame and IU basketball coach Bob Knight has been investigated by the FBI for an incident that took place during his visit to a U.S.
The exhibit will run from Aug. 25 to Oct. 4.
Voluntourism prevents countries from addressing long-term problems because they focus solely on short-term solutions.
Access to abortion promotes our nation's well-being by almost every metric of public life.
The United States must face its responsibility for aiding the ongoing conflict in Yemen and abetting the torture of its enemies.
The Big Ten Conference announced on Wednesday, July 5 the names of the of the 1,016 students who won this year’s Distinguished Scholar Award.
Rising sophomore Emma Fisher won the IWGA State Amateur Championship at Rock Hollow Golf Club in Peru, Indiana.
Here’s an updated look on how these five former Hoosiers are doing in their games.
The indie trio will play alongside Fresh Kill and Cliffs.
Student Legal Services provides help for domestic and international students alike. They help out with immigration issues, lease analysis and car accidents, among other things.
The sister-trio finally releases long-awaited “Something to Tell You”
Fresh off the indie hit "Snowpiercer," Bong Joon-ho wins again with Netflix's "Okja."
The former Hoosier has been selected to play for her country in the upcoming World University Games, August 19-30 in Taipei City, Taiwan.