Ing wins Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation grant
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.
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.
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.
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.
Patrick A. Shoulders of Evansville was elected to his fifth term as a member of the IU Board of Trustees.
The collaboration between the IU School of Informatics and Computing and Kinsey Institute that produced the Kinsey Reporter app is working to add more features to the program.
Emilie Rex is resigning as assistant director of the Office of Sustainability after serving in the position for five years.
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.
Eleven teachers from five countries will be at IU for the fall 2014 semester as part of the Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching Program.
Indiana is the 16th least corrupt state, according to a new study that identifies the most corrupt and least corrupt states in the U.S.
Orientation leaders have been limited to working 29 hours or less per week so that IU is not legally required to offer more benefits.
The IU Board of Trustees will convene Thursday and Friday on the IU-South Bend campus.
The University will soon be lending a helping hand to high school teachers in the art of teaching undergraduate-level reading and writing.
The Center of Excellence for Women in Technology awarded 10 undergraduate women with the Aspirations in Computing Scholarship.
Lawrence M. Clopper, professor emeritus of English and former director of the Medieval Studies Institute, died Saturday evening.
Sara Skrabalak, assistant professor of chemistry in the College of Arts and Sciences, is one of 15 United States scientists named a Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar for 2014.
IU is teaming up with state agencies to improve health for all.
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.