IU Soul Revue to open for The Temptations
IU Soul Revue of the African American Arts Institute is opening for The Temptations at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
IU Soul Revue of the African American Arts Institute is opening for The Temptations at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
The IDS will launch its new sports blog covering all IU sports, called Hoosier Hype, on Friday.
The IDS will launch its new sports blog covering all IU sports, called Hoosier Hype, on Friday.
The Bloomington Fire Department will receive a new rescue tool donated by Keller & Keller law firm.
After more than 35 years as an official campus library, the Geography and Map Library is closing. The library is scheduled to close by the start of spring 2010.
IU Athletics Director Fred Glass announced Tuesday that he made changes to a senior staff he has already cut by one-third since becoming active athletics director this January.
An IU graduate student started a petition in the US for the British government to issue and apology to code cracker Alan Turning. Turning broke the German enigma code, but was jailed for being homosexual.
Now, with six national championships, 16 College Cup appearances and the NCAA record for wins under his belt, Jerry Yeagley is one of seven inductees who will be inducted into the IU Hall of Fame Class of 2009 on Nov. 6.
President Barack Obama spoke Tuesday at Wakefield High School in Arlington, Va. to discuss the necessity of a solid academic career for students K-12. However, not everyone tuned into Obama’s speech.
The IU Foundation has elected two IU trustees to its board of directors. Harry Gonso, an Indianapolis lawyer, was elected the vice chair.IU trustee President William Cast and trustee Tom Reilly are now on the board, according to an IU press release.
The National Institutes of Health awarded a two-year, $683,736 grant to study risky behavior and the brain to Joshua Brown, assistant professor in the IU Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences.
On Tuesday, several University organizations joined forces to create the “Essentials of Leadership: Diversity in Leadership,” a panel that gave IU minority students advice on how to get involved with majority organizations such as IU Student
A new group on campus aims to bring together women to tailgate, play intramurals and participate in philanthropies.
Roadside bombs killed four U.S. soldiers in Iraq on Tuesday, the military said, in the deadliest day for American troops in the country in weeks, as a series of bomb attacks along roads claimed eight Iraqi lives.
More than 275 organizations will be at this year’s Student Involvement Fair.
A U.N.-backed commission Tuesday ordered a recount of tainted ballots from the Afghan presidential vote, saying it had “convincing evidence of fraud,” even as President Hamid Karzai for the first time surpassed the threshold needed to avoid a runoff and win re-election.
Somalia took a step toward policing its own shores with the graduation of its first 500 naval recruits Tuesday.
EVANSVILLE – The University of Southern Indiana has set an enrollment record with nearly 400 more students than a year ago.
INDIANAPOLIS – A National Endowment for the Humanities grant will help the Center for the Study of Religion and American Culture at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis train high school teachers on the role of religion in American history and life.
INDIANAPOLIS – A new committee formed to provide oversight of Indiana’s unemployment insurance fund is set to have its first meeting on Wednesday.