Alumni share success stories
The IU School of Journalism played host to three alumni Thursday night as part of its Roy W. Howard Lecture on Media Leadership.
The IU School of Journalism played host to three alumni Thursday night as part of its Roy W. Howard Lecture on Media Leadership.
The sound of music accompanied the smell of falafels and challah as community members gathered in Dunn Meadow for the 2011 Israelpalooza Block Party.
Twice last week, gunshots have interrupted the calm in Bloomington and the surrounding area.
IU students and faculty are excavating sites that will be used for Habitat for Humanity housing.
Walking in the front door of his home, it’s evident. Junior Brad Murrell lives in a jungle. A 6-foot long stuffed animal boa constrictor guards the top of the couch. Two spotlights with green bulbs cast an earthy look to the room while a laser-printed sign greets those who enter, “Welcome to the Jungle.”
Jeffrey R. White’s research is beyond Indiana’s level of sustainability. In fact, White’s research is at a more international level and raises questions about the impacts of humans on ecosystems.
On April 2, Little 500 riders will compete in Miss-N-Out — the third of four Spring Series Events before the races.
IU researchers were recently awarded a $637,000 grant by NASA to study the impact of human and climate changes on the Sundarban mangrove forests of Bangladesh, the largest remaining continuous patch of mangrove forests in the world.
Graduate student Rui Wang and associate instructor XiaoFeng Wang did it again. The pair’s research group found errors in Amazon’s payment system that would allow malicious users to receive free merchandise. This is their second Internet security discovery this year.
The IU baseball team leads the Big Ten in team fielding and stands third in the conference in team pitching.
The No. 29 IU men’s tennis team will try to knock off another conference power when No. 13 Illinois visits Bloomington at noon Saturday.
When sophomore Eric Ress won six of his first eight races of the 2010-2011 season and Big Ten Swimmer of the Week, he erased any doubt that he wasn’t ready to claim a spot as one of the premier swimmers in the conference.
The IU women’s tennis team will try to break its conference losing streak this weekend against Iowa and Illinois.
Since coming over from the University of Nevada in June 2008, Gardner’s Hoosiers compiled a 22-72 record in her first two years, but this year the team has made great strides with a 19-13 record.
As soon as Mike Ekeler’s linebackers heard his name, they couldn’t help but smile. They were excited about what the new linebackers coach and co-defensive coordinator is trying to build.
As the temperature rises and a green blush creeps over the earth, join the celebration and check out some of the spring arts and community events that are happening here in Bloomington.
Award-winning filmmaker Stanley Nelson will lecture and present the U.S. theatrical premiere of his new documentary “Freedom Riders” on Friday at the IU Cinema.
The Singing Hoosiers will give the spring season some pop in the group’s performance Saturday at the IU Auditorium.
All Around Entertainment and Jake’s Nightclub announced the official “I’m Still Music” After Party featuring Lil Wayne and guests. Scheduled after Wayne’s anticipated Little 500 concert April 12, the party is designed exclusively for Weezy’s biggest fans and will give partygoers an intimate night with one of rap’s biggest stars.
One week ago, the Federal Drug Administration approved Yervoy for patients with late-stage melanoma.