Beth Shalom memorializes Israelis
Congregation Beth Shalom organized a memorial service Tuesday night to mark the deaths of Naftali Fraenkel, Gilad Shaar and Eyal Yifrach, three Israeli teenagers who were kidnapped several weeks ago.
Congregation Beth Shalom organized a memorial service Tuesday night to mark the deaths of Naftali Fraenkel, Gilad Shaar and Eyal Yifrach, three Israeli teenagers who were kidnapped several weeks ago.
Middle school students immersed themselves in a variety of workshops during their five-day stay at IU during the Office of Community and School Partnerships’ Pathfinders Camp in June.
June marked the start of New Student Orientation, a program session required of all first-time freshmen students. But the projected 6,500 incoming IU students this year can expect to have a different New Student Orientation experience than in previous years.
The Chabad Jewish Student Center organized a vigil to remember the abduction of three Israeli boys last Friday.
Orientation leaders have been limited to working 29 hours or less per week so that IU is not legally required to offer more benefits.
IU was recently recognized by CollegeAtlas.org for being among the top 10 universities on the social media outlets Instagram and Facebook.
Army veteran Carlos Gonzalez, recipient of the Tillman Military Scholars award, reflects on his journey to his involvement in the U.S. Army Reserves.
Sponsored by the IU Alumni Association and IU Lifelong Learning, the five-day program allows adults to create a course schedule from more than 100 classes to experience undergraduate life.
Doctors from the IU School of Medicine teamed up with IUB students this month to present a drug and alcohol prevention program at Zionsville High School.
Three IU students were named 2014 Tillman Military Scholars, and they became the first students from IU to receive the coveted scholarship since the program’s inception.
The University Archives on the fourth floor of the east tower in the Herman B Wells Library contains an exhibit encapsulating IU’s contribution in World War I.
The Office of Sustainability has partnered with Hilltop Gardens and Nature Center to create free gardening workdays for the public. It is part of the Campus Green Initiative, a program with a mission to foster a conversation of sustainability through interactive work spaces, according to its website.
Officials from eight universities met in Washington D.C. to discuss how to address sexual assault on university campuses across the nation.
Confidenial counseling will be available this summer though a partnership between The IU Asian Culture Center and the School of Education’s Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology.
Most residence halls are requiring students to move out by 10 a.m. Saturday.
Three seniors enrolled in Kelley School of Business’s number one-ranked entrepreneurship class in the nation, Spine Sweat, recount their experience with the intense program.
For people in the slums of Victoria, Brazil, Ph.D. student David Nemer said, technology can be the difference between life and death.
This past year’s closing of the Office of Women’s Affairs eliminated a safe and obvious place for pregnant students to go for help.
Casares and his staff, for the second year in a row, found that more than half of the police citations issued did not go to IU students.