Final waste disposal May 10-11
For the fifth straight year, Electronic Waste Collection Days will take place May 10-11 at IU Bloomington and IU South Bend. It also marks the final year of these annual days at IU.
For the fifth straight year, Electronic Waste Collection Days will take place May 10-11 at IU Bloomington and IU South Bend. It also marks the final year of these annual days at IU.
A number of live performances to complement the seasonal fare on sale to the public kicked off the first farmers’ market of May.
IU awarded 8,880 degrees to 8,590 students at the graduate and undergraduate ceremonies this past weekend.
Beth Meyerson, a health policy expert at the IU School of Public Health, has been studying health system expansion focused on HIV testing, and said that the new screening guidelines by the Task Force represent an important shift in HIV testing and will result in more HIV screenings because they will now be reimbursable.
Jiridón, a band embodying the vitality of Latin America and West Africa, performed two sets at the Serendipity Martini Bar Friday night.
Former Indiana Governor Otis “Doc” Bowen, who served as a member of former President Ronald Reagan’s cabinet and as a family doctor, passed away Saturday evening in Donaldson, Indiana, about 25 miles south of South Bend and near Bowen’s hometown of Bremen, Ind. He was 95 years old.
Blackman was taken to Jasper County Hospital in Rensselaer with ankle and rib injuries. Police did not say if he was wearing a seat belt.
Five IU students returning home to the Chicago area were involved in a car accident on I-65 around 1:50 p.m. Saturday where one student died.
An IU sophomore was killed and at least three other IU students were injured when their SUV blew a tire and flipped on I-65 north of Lafayette, the Chicago Tribune is reporting.
As students prepare for the next step, several IU figures offer advice for life’s next chapter.
Drew Johansen is coming off a stint as the U.S. Olympic Diving Team coach, where he led the U.S. to four medals at the summer 2012 London Olympic Games — the most in U.S. history since 1988.
Sixteen teams of faculty researchers were awarded IU Collaborative Research Grants by the Office of the Vice President for Research at IU, according to a press release.
In September 2012, the Building Entrepreneurs in Software and Technology (BEST) fund was created by a group of 10 individual investors, along with an additional $100,000 from IU’s Research and Technology Corporation, according to inside IU Bloomington.
IU Senior Melody Mostow will be graduating this Saturday, marrying her fiance Avi Coven this summer and moving to Israel to pursue a job in the Israeli government this August.
Faculty, students and scholars filled the Auditorium for the inauguration of the School of Global and International Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Sylvia McNair, a soprano who has performed for the likes of Pope John Paul II and Hillary Clinton, will give the address at this year's Baccalaureate celebration Friday morning.
My last words of advice through the IDS for students who have more time to appreciate being a student in our wonderful, beautiful and unique community. It’s advice I wish someone had shared with me.
Drouin was named the Oustanding Male Individual Event Athlete of the 2013 Penn Relay Carnival. He is the second Hoosier to win the award. Robert Cannon won it in 1978 after winning the triple jump.
Dead Oceans artist The Tallest Man on Earth will be performing at this year's Bonnaroo festival, as well as artists from music labels Secretly Canadian and Jagjaguwar - each headquartered in Bloomington.
The Big Ten announced Wednesday afternoon that IU senior golfer Brant Peaper had been named First Team All-Big Ten.