BANGS nonprofit founder visits IU for college tour
Philanthropist Hannah Davis, founder of non-profit organization BANGS, visited campus this week to build support for her company, which sells shoes to benefit six charities around the world.
Philanthropist Hannah Davis, founder of non-profit organization BANGS, visited campus this week to build support for her company, which sells shoes to benefit six charities around the world.
Since "The Swiss List" began in 2010, the texting service has expanded its presence to seven campuses in the state.
Professor Alexander Rabinowitch was recently elected as an affiliate research scholar of the Russian Academy of Sciences St. Petersburg Institute of History, one of the highest honors Rabinowitch could receive within his field of Russian Revolution history.
Two IU students have launched a website evaluating potential courses through grade distribution.
The IU Progressive Faculty and Staff Caucus organized a read-in Tuesday to protest the Former Gov. Mitch Daniels’ attempted censorship of late historian Howard Zinn’s work.
Students in the IU Sociology club and the School of Public Health have been working to eliminate mental illness stigma. The effort coincides with a visit by actress and advocate Glenn Close, who will visit classrooms and deliver a lecture at 3 p.m. today at the Whittenberger Auditorium.
The board proposed some changes to its constitution that will be ready for a student body vote Nov. 19 and 20.
Amid dozens of marching soldiers, spirited cheerleaders and a sea of cream and crimson, one group of students was quieter than the rest.
The Union Board, the Office of Alternative Screening and Intervention Services, the IU Health Center and the Student Alumni Association co-sponsored a sober tailgate to offer students free food, drinks, games and prizes before the IU football homecoming game on Saturday.
The Riley Hospital for Children patients gathered for Riley at the Rock, an event organized by IU Athletics and IU Dance Marathon. The event, which is in its sixth year, took place during IU’s Homecoming football game against Minnesota.
The Faculty Council unanimously endorsed President Michael McRobbie’s decision that IU join Freedom Indiana, a state-wide coalition working to defeat the House Joint Resolution 6, Associate Vice President of IU Communications Mark Land said.
Throckmorton worked with IU’s Office of Communications and a small cast and crew Thursday to tape a television commercial promoting IU.
A project known as Youth Enrichment Sports-Ghana recently began to bring after-school sports programs to students in Ghana.
Brady Harman serves as the president of the Graduate and Professional Student Organization, which is the representative student government for graduate students on campus. The GPSO is the graduate equivalent of the IU Student Association, the undergraduate student government, and provides administrators with student perspectives.
The ancestral link between modern humans and Neanderthals remains unknown, according to a recent IU study.
Garvin is the only scientific glassblower serving IU and its satellite campuses. He has spent the last 27 years working with graduate students and researchers in the chemistry, biology, geology and psychology departments.
Freedom Indiana campaign leaders stated in a press release that having the state’s largest university as a part of the coalition will strengthen the force of their message to lawmakers, who will consider HJR6 during the upcoming legislative session.
Moira Gunn, National Public Radio host, delivered the keynote address at the official launch of the IU Center of Excellence for Women in Technology on Monday in the IU Auditorium.
The Black Hawk aircraft orientation Friday morning was the first in a series of weekend training events for IU Army ROTC cadets.
The astronomy, chemistry, geological sciences, mathematics and physics departments invite students and faculty to experience hands-on presentations Saturday.