‘You are not your success’: Women in law speak to IU’s pre-law fraternity at IMU
The panelists spoke about their experiences working in law as women.
The panelists spoke about their experiences working in law as women.
The project will begin March 13 and end Sept. 30.
There are no confirmed cases in Indiana, according to the CDC.
His research has affected an estimated 9.5 million users.
The business plans to open four new locations in one building.
Certifications for Masters of Business Administration degrees will be offered in five disciplines.
Monica Kelsey was abandoned at birth. Now, she's dedicated her life to saving abandoned babies.
Hosts Ally Melnik and Alex Hardgrave discuss the top stories of the week.
Da'Quincy Pittman missed two months of his sophomore year when he was shot six times.
Sethi was set to graduate from the Maurer School of Law in May.
The woman's fiance filed the lawsuit acting as the representative of her estate.
Bruce Smail was a graduate student who fought for diversity support at IU in the 1990s. Now he's back.
Around 35 attendees came to build the bat boxes.
IU is requiring people traveling back from certain countries to self-quarantine.
Travel restrictions expand to South Korea as coronavirus continues to spreads internationally.
Suggestions include buying extra non-perishable food and considering working from home.
Black IU students came together to test their cultural knowledge.
Girl Scouts have started selling cookies with drive-throughs.
Students are required to complete a summer intensive program, normally spent abroad in China.
Interim director Bruce Smail has lived with HIV since 2003.