Long-term construction to reduce Wells Library parking
Beginning May 1, construction for the new School of Global and International Studies will make parking at Wells Library unavailable for as long as two years.
Beginning May 1, construction for the new School of Global and International Studies will make parking at Wells Library unavailable for as long as two years.
The Groups Program STEM Initiative fits under the umbrella of IU’s joint effort with certain programs in order to encourage underrepresented students to study science, technology, engineering and mathematical fields.
Students who live in all 12 IU residence halls will have the opportunity to vote for one of two tickets in their respective buildings from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Students will receive an inside glance at the Hollywood film industry Friday with Drew Simon, director of development at a Hollywood production company.
Marian Jordan, an international speaker and author, spoke for the first time at IU on Wednesday to a full house.
Unify, a student group created in April 2012, is working to bring the entire IU community together through community service, co-founder Kimberly Lucht said.
Beginning at midnight Thursday an online race to raise the most money against Purdue University for this year’s Relay for Life will commence.
More AIDS-related chalk graffiti was found on campus Monday morning. It was written on the side of the Chemistry Building near Ballantine Hall and again mentioned the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house.
The Black Market, originally burned down on Dec. 26, 1968, recently reopened Friday.
Andy Fry has 900 purple T-shirts in his office, ready for giveaways next week at the Student Recreational Sports Center and Wildermuth Intramural Center.
The message of positive body image is the focus of “Celebrate EveryBODY Week,” an event sponsored by the IU Health Center’s Coalition for Overcoming Problem Eating/Exercise, Campus Recreational Sports, Crimson CORPS, Herman B Wells Library, Center for Human Growth, Psi Chi, Reflections/PanHellenic Council and IU School of Fine Arts.
With the priority deadline of March 10 fast approaching, college students across the nation are encouraged to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid to receive maximum financial assistance.
After registering, signing a waiver and raising funds through the Special Olympics of Indiana website, fundraisers can take the plunge into the freezing above-ground pool to demonstrate their support of Special Olympics athletes in Indiana.
IU Student Foundation’s first Bloomington Polar Plunge will raise money for Special Olympics athletes in Indiana.
The Oxfam club at IU will promote awareness of rural and impoverished community rights at a 7 p.m. panel discussion Wednesday in the Georgian Room of the Indiana Memorial Union.
In her seminar, Thomas presented the common misconception in America that it is impossible to be a black atheist.
The IU Fencing Club is training to compete as an underdog once again, club faculty advisor Stephen Andrews said.
Director of the MSSI program L. Jean Camp said the job market for Internet and information security is notably expanding. Citigal, a security services program, just opened another branch in Bloomington.
Whether it's music, art or a conversation club, try something new this week on campus.
Eugene Tempel testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Thursday on the topic of charitable giving.