IU archives stories through oral history project
Since the project’s beginning in 2008, over 400 oral histories have been recorded.
Since the project’s beginning in 2008, over 400 oral histories have been recorded.
Radhika Parameswaran presented on modern criticisms of colorism Friday.
The CAGS Fall 2016 Security Speakers Series featured a discussion on sea power, global thinking and the Indian Ocean.
A common lobby, elevator and updated research labs are coming to Swain Hall West.
IU faculty and Joe Buck spoke to attendees about the rich history of Franklin Hall and the future of the Media School.
Physics professor studies the interactions between atoms that can build powerful computers.
IU debaters beat out elite teams to earn 23rd seed in elimination round.
Last spring the withdrawal rate was an average of about 45 students per class.
Bill Cheswick tells IU audience the secret to cybersecurity is time.
Professor Sonia Velázquez uses the beauty of stories to bring people together.
Two teachers from Botswana learn teaching methods at IU.
Native American Mississippian artifacts were discovered in southwestern Indiana.
Initiatives will assist University Division students in making choices to shape their future careers.
The closing of the Poynter Center left people without support.
Panel of experts taught students about federal lawmaking policies.
Students tore down the Wall of Prejudice on Friday to symbolize ending bigotry.
The score was composed in just a week, and musicians had two hours to learn and record it.
The institute hosts community wide events and supports research.
Steve Crawshaw discussed international human rights and protests over webinar.
Program completion gives students an advantage in Peace Corp application process.