Kinsey Institute Library offers chance to explore sex-related art, history
The Institute's communications specialist explained the significance of Kinsey's collections.
The Institute's communications specialist explained the significance of Kinsey's collections.
Sculptor Tuck Langland tells all about the Herman B Wells statue.
Some are unable to name the school's colors, often mistaking them for red and white.
The land currently occupied by the IU Arboretum used to be the home of IU football.
Learn about the five monuments and sculptures now at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
The public art around IU reveals campus history.
Several IU classes use the Bloomington icon as a teaching tool.
Famous actors, journalists, activists and more have all walked through IU’s doors.
The Lilly Library has a Gutenberg Bible, puzzles and Edgar Allen Poe's hair.
Zagster’s Pace bike share will start this spring.
Leach is remembered by students, friends and colleagues as sharp and passionate.
During the shooting, Katherine Posada spent more than an hour in the classroom with her students.
International students compare Bloomington ethnic food to the taste from home.
'Hair Politics' honored the pivotal role of black barber and beauty shops in black communities.
Sneha Dave climbed Mount Kilimanjaro during winter break.
Student United Way provides service groups a chance to reach larger audience.
The online Kelley Direct MBA program can take two to five years to complete, according to the Kelley School of Business website.
Leaders of the Oxfam Club at IU said they are disappointed in Oxfam GB.
Contestants competed in the preliminary to Miss Indiana and Miss America pageants