Kelley study examines effects of policies on business patents
A new study released by the Kelley School of Business suggests that political gridlock has more effect on innovation and investment than economic policies.
A new study released by the Kelley School of Business suggests that political gridlock has more effect on innovation and investment than economic policies.
A new campaign, spearheaded by an IU student, is striving to change the social stigmas associated with mental illness. Co-founder Lauren Morton said the LLC's goal is to be the vehicle that inspires cultural change for the current generation.
A statue of famed WW II journalist Ernie Pyle is expected to be completed in time for the dedication of Franklin Hall as the Media School in 2015.
Gender studies professor and Kinsey researcher Justin Garcia is also a scientific advisor for Match.com.
Professional Henna artist Hallie Baumann says her workshops on the craft aren't only an educational and creative opportunity, but one also for fostering friendships.
Best Buddies Colleges pairs people with intellectual and developmental disabilities with college students. Its goal is to establish a movement in global volunteering to develop leadership skills and employment opportunities.
The cost of the most common room and board package will increase by 3.76 percent from this year to next.
One.IU, a new campus app, has been named as a finalist in a national competition and could replace Onestart in as soon as a year and a half.
A four-day battleship competition held at the SRSC inspired competition in the dozens of teams that participated. The most important strategy? Don't sink.
Recent school shootings and treacherous weather have IU administrators focusing on campus safety.
The Board of Trustees met Thursday at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis, covering a wide range of topics including a presentation on the new academic directions of IU.
A group of IU students gathered in St. Paul’s Catholic Center Thursday night to icing heart-shaped cookies for residents of the Interfaith Winter Shelter.
This Valentine’s Day the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction is asking big questions through a smartphone app called Kinsey Reporter.
The search committee for the new dean of the Hutton Honors College made its formal recommendation to the provost early this week.
“Cupcakes and Condoms” promoted a positive attitude toward condoms and safe sex Wednesday.
More than 50 people filed into the Ernie Pyle auditorium Tuesday evening to attend the Media School merger question and answer panel organized by the IU Journalism Student Advisory Board.
Students in IU’s black community came together Tuesday night for the first Cupid Shuffle Speed Dating Charity Benefit.
A local woodlands project is growing much like the plants volunteers are restoring.
Nearly 75 volunteers, most of whom are students from the Maurer School of Law and Kelley School of Business will assist low-income, elderly, disabled, and limited-English-speaking clients filing their tax returns.
Researchers from IU and George Mason University have teamed up to finally answer the question of whether or not a connection exists between love and sex.