Symposium offers students networking opportunities
Students are assigned to sit with a professional.
Students are assigned to sit with a professional.
The three projects include Kumo, the commercialization of One.IU and IU Online Virtual PC
IU researchers study antibiotic resistance to prevent it.
First foreign diplomat in residence comes to IU in May.
Law professor argues state laws against same-sex marriage are unconstitutional.
David Bolnick will receive $20,000 and a commemorative medal.
Taxpayers can receive assistance through March 28.
A Kinsey study found that orgasm frequency varies greatly between sexual orientations and gender.
From IDS ReportsThe Groups Scholars program has struggled with four-year graduation rates hovering between 25 and 36 percent
Many students who begin college never complete their degrees, according to a study. Researchers explore the motivations and possible prevention methods.
Love, gender, and America’s suburbia are just a few of the topics being discussed at
The Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education Teresa Lubber addressed a group of 400 students and family members to launch the “15 to Finish” campaign today at the Indiana University Purdue University-Indianapolis Campus Center.
Ik-Hwan Bae, former professor of music in the string department at the IU Jacobs School of Music, died July 24.
Almost five years after the IU Board of Trustees approved its design, Teresa Kase, assistant dean of finance and operations at the Kelley School, declares Hodge Hall expansion nearly complete.
A new IU study has tracked links between early language skills and subsequent behavior problems in young children.
The United States Department of Education has granted the IU School of Education and its Center for Evaluation and Education Policy $279,933 to study the impact of Math for All, a program designed to provide effective math instruction.
Clutch Prep Tutoring, a video tutoring program made IU one of the first 14 universities across the country to gain access to the unique service.
Mark S. Long, a faculty member at IU’s Kelley School of Business, won the National Business Incubation Association’s 2014 President’s Award for Lifetime Achievement.
Michael Ing, assistant professor of religious studies in the College of Arts and Sciences, won a Junior Scholars Grant by the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange.
Current and former faculty, staff and students gathered Monday in Weil Journalism Library in Ernie Pyle Hall for an ice cream social to celebrate the journalism program’s final day as an independent school.