Dads’ ages affect birth defects
In a new study, IU researchers discovered babies born to older fathers are more prone to psychiatric and academic problems than previously thought.
In a new study, IU researchers discovered babies born to older fathers are more prone to psychiatric and academic problems than previously thought.
The IU Graduate and Professional Student Organization is working to pass more resolutions and create more professional development events.
IU senior lecturer Christine Von der Haar and the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit Feb. 19, claiming that U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents detained her and breached her privacy.
Personal data of about 146,000 students enrolled at seven IU campuses between 2011 and 2014 had been stored in an insecure location for the past 11 months.
The Board of Trustees amended this February the tobacco-free policy implemented in 2008.
The Kelley School of Business has partnered with the Office of International Services to help its international graduates and recruiting companies interested in hiring them through the immigration process.
Burghhardt was awarded a $1,500 scholarship, as well as smaller gifts given by local businesses.
Students had the opportunity to gain one credit hour in just one day by participating in civil discourse on the topic of national security at the Political and Civic Engagement issues forum Saturday.
For the first time, IU has a parliamentary debate team is up and running again.
An opinion survey conducted by the IU Center on Congress last week found 88.3 percent of citizens disapprove of how Congress is operating.
When IU freshman Ben downloaded “The Wolf of Wall Street” to his computer, he didn’t realize there would be consequences.
The Residence Halls Association met Wednesday night to discuss election campaigns and report on committee activity.
IU mathematics professor Vladimir Touraev was awarded a $2.7 million grant to start a new mathematics laboratory in Russia.
The estate of IU alumna Patricia K. Fehl will donate about $3.4 million to IU’s School of Public Health and to the School of Education.
Lindsay Arcurio, a graduate student in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, has authored a study that examines alcohol dependent women’s brain activity while making high-risk decisions.
Two IU researchers have contributed to a study revealing that seemingly insignificant decisions can cause fatigue. Apply that to the average life of a college student and it means impaired decision-making.
INPIRG, a student activist organization on campus, organized the mock corporate wedding Wednesday to educate students about the power corporations have in politics.
Students gathered at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center to showcase their knowledge about African-American history during Wednesday’s Black Knowledge Bowl.
The Peace Corps ranked IU in its Top 25 Colleges list for volunteers with 35 alumni volunteers from 2013, putting IU in 25th place.
Three years after the crash, Kacie Swierk has rediscovered her passion for piano.