‘This is a happy ending’: IU graduate student with cancer receives liver donation
By Lauren Ulrich | Jan 24, 2022 2:01 pmYi Jia received a partial liver donation from IU alumnus Christian Daake.
Yi Jia received a partial liver donation from IU alumnus Christian Daake.
The town halls took place between Nov. 30 and Dec. 10.
IU’s Environmental Resilience Institute will lead the new McKinney Midwest Climate Project.
Nahla Ramirez was born shortly after 11 a.m. Sunday.
IU’s annual Yule Ball returned Friday for the first time since COVID-19.
The CDC recommends all eligible U.S. adults age 18 and up receive booster shots.
Survey results found singles are more interested in meaningful relationships after COVID-19.
IU’s Stark Neurosciences Research Institute recently gained $8.7 million for Alzheimer’s disease research.
Recent initiatives are taking a new look at campus woodlots as key to future ecosystem health at IU.
The study will test personalized treatments for high-risk patients.
IU sophomore Tracy Mai and junior Diego Manansala plant a yellowwood sapling Nov. 7, 2021, behind the O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs. The City of Bloomington will plant $800,000 worth of trees in lower-income areas with a historically low distribution of trees.
The annual Yule Ball, an annual Harry Potter-themed dance hosted by IU Late Nite and the Harry Potter Society at IU, attracted a crowd of students Dec. 3, 2021, in Alumni Hall at the Indiana Memorial Union. Harry Potter Society President Olivia Meeker said they sold over 600 tickets for this year’s event.
IU sophomore Tracy Mai and junior Diego Manansala plant a yellowwood sapling Nov. 7, 2021, behind the O'Neill School. Volunteers at Sustain IU's "A Resilient Woodland Campus" event planted 38 native trees in the hopes of improving the health of campus woodlots.