IU Riding Club promotes cyclist safety
Most people don’t know the feeling of riding on a motorcycle, but today is the second day the IU Riding Club will offer free rides to students.
Most people don’t know the feeling of riding on a motorcycle, but today is the second day the IU Riding Club will offer free rides to students.
This coming weekend is also an important one for fundraising for student scholarships at IU. This year’s theme is “Helping Students Reach the Finish Line.”
Google Glass, a wearable technology that works similarly to any smartphone, may be revolutionizing health care.
Catarina Vales and Linda Smith led a study that used a series of “I spy” games to determine how language shapes children’s minds.
Step Up! IU is the action piece of Culture of Care, meaning they go to student groups and give trainings on bystander intervention, Step Up! Coordinator Thea Cola said.They were host to a session about bystander intervention Thursday evening.
The Civic Leadership Development Group had its eighth annual Pie-A-Professor event Thursday. This year’s beneficiary is First Book Monroe County.
The annual Grad Appreciation Week will conclude with today’s Grad Bash and a group outing to the opera Saturday.
An IU professor has designed and built technology that could help doctors diagnose early signs of vision loss due to diabetes.
The IU journal will feature undergraduate student research from the natural sciences, social sciences, humanities and pre-professional schools.
The new Crimson Cruisers program functions like a library where students, faculty and staff can rent a bike for free for an entire semester. The kick-off is April 22.
Adrian Matejka, an assistant professor in the Department of English at IU-Bloomington, is the only IU faculty member to win the 2014 John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship this year.
Professor Kenneth Nephew in the medical sciences program and professor Yves Brun in the department of biology are two IU faculty members who received grants from the Indiana Clinical and Translational Science Institute last fall.
A new opportunity for students to make first attempts at comedy is growing. Union Board’s Random Acts of Comedy staged its second-ever event Tuesday.
The Graduate Professional Student Organization formally called for IU to introduce more diversity awareness and education efforts when it passed a new resolution during its final meeting of the semester.
The Bloomington Faculty Council had a scare Tuesday as it wondered if the IU Campus Strategic Plan had been for nothing.
After learning about a proposal to merge Latino Studies, Asian American Studies and First Nations Educational and Cultural Center into one Ethnic Studies department, sophomore Rachel Colegrove created a petition to resist the proposed merger.
According to a press release, Bloomberg News reported April 11 that, according to “two people familiar with the matter,” the NSA knew about the Heartbleed virus for more than two years, and they kept it a secret and used it to collect information.
The Indiana state legislator mandated all public universities provide a map for all Indiana residents who will attend a state-assisted university.IU administration is hoping to surpass that mandate.
YC Bioelectric, founded by IUPUI and Purdue faculty, is a privately-owned biomedical research company, and was just awarded $307,787 of funding
IU is the first public university to secure a coveted internship slot with the Smithsonian and, beginning in 2015 and continuing for the following five years, the museum will be host to at least one undergraduate or graduate student from the IUB School of Public and Environmental Affairs’ Arts Administration Program.