OPINION: Traditional testing methods are outdated. Professors need to take a new approach.
The way we give exams needs to change, immediately and long-term.
The way we give exams needs to change, immediately and long-term.
Vice Provost Robel claims graduate students cannot expect a livable wage.
The Hoosiers are 4-2 heading into their second week of competition.
Those eligible will receive an email or a text to sign up for a vaccine appointment.
A former Little 500 rider says IU has been hypocritical with COVID-19 protocols.
The championships will be in Greensboro, North Carolina, in late March.
Applications for the vacancy are due by April 9.
Freshman Clay Merchent earned the first eagle of his collegiate career.
The cabaret will feature recorded performances and live interaction of patrons and hosts.
Vernon Jordan fought to abolish segregation and was a confidant to Bill Clinton.
He was also selected to the second team by Big Ten coaches.
Six Dr. Seuss publications have been pulled from publication due to racist portrayals and imagery.
The “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” stars will use audience suggestions for sketches.
Indiana Republican’s legislative priorities are forcing people to leave the state.
The Chamber president said not all of the comments align with the Chamber’s position.
Both medical and non-medical positions are available.
The Hoosiers’ No. 9 ranking in the AP Poll is the highest in program history.
Five different Hoosiers were recognized by the Big Ten.
Politicians Belinda Drake, Christina Hale and Shelli Yoder were the speakers.
Lockdown browsers are used to deter cheating during exams.