Many Hoosiers compete for spots on their national teams
Two more Hoosier alumni punched their tickets to Rio, while other former Hoosier athletes fell just short of qualifying.
Two more Hoosier alumni punched their tickets to Rio, while other former Hoosier athletes fell just short of qualifying.
IU Graduate, Rebecca Thomas reflects on her artist residency in Matsudo, Japan.
The Bloomington Holiday Market takes place at City Hall and Showers Common every November.
The Middle Coast Film Festival and Russian Folk Orchestra performance highlight the month of July.
The office hadn't had a position dedicated fully to sex-related crimes until this summer.
It is the second walk-on who has joined the team this summer.
Bayh is replacing Baron Hill, who dropped out of the race.
The fellows in the middle of three weeks of studying in Bloomington.
Trump has to tap Pence by Friday if he wants him for VP.
IU alum Derek Drouin qualifies for the 2016 Olympics in the high jump
Art history students and professors talk about skills learned that can benefit future careers.
Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie has been elected a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
The IU Foundation announced that Stacy Knapper will become its executive vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary.
From July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016, IURTC completed 43 licensing agreements.
The Big Ten conference announced that 67 Hoosiers were named Big Ten Distinguished Scholars
Lyndsay Leikem is emotional. After three years of playing basketball for IU, Leikem celebrates a successful career on senior day against Penn State.
Jill Stein, the Presidential candidate for the Green Party, has offered to step down from the ballot and to let Bernie Sanders run as the Green Party candidate. Nothing against Bernie but this is a terrible plan. Stein seems so dedicated to the idea of having a political movement or revolution that she is willing to let Sanders do it.
Historians remember John F. Kennedy’s presidency for several reasons. The Bay of Pigs invasion and the Cuban missile crisis almost led the world into nuclear war during his administration.
Moore will be succeeded by Matthew Bailey.
The foundations of the global political landscape are shifting. A growing disdain for establishment politics and socioeconomic strife has given way to a global wave of populist sentiment that has opened the door to the rise of Trump, Britain’s June 24 vote to leave the European Union and a general air of an “us” versus “them” struggle between the everyman and wealthy elites.