Study finds athletes develop long-term health issues as they continue to train
The IU School of Public Health conducted a recent study revealing elite college athletes might face mid-life health consequences.
The IU School of Public Health conducted a recent study revealing elite college athletes might face mid-life health consequences.
The Kelley Direct online program is earning national recognition.
Dr. Ron Williams of the IU School of Medicine and five other scientists will spend four months in a white-walled, domed facility in Hawaii designed to simulate a space mission on the red planet, Mars.
The provost’s Strategic Plan is seeking to make interdisciplinary education more accessible with the creation of unique academic programs.
Campus driving service Safety Escort might soon incorporate some of SafeRide’s most popular features.
Three Muslim students shared their experiences — good and bad — of life in the United States and at IU.
In keeping with its goal to increase the number of underrepresented minorities on IU’s campus, the Office of Enrollment Management has hired a new associate director of admissions to be based in Indianapolis.
Caitlyn Finton spends hours a week researching a particular aspect of mouse communication that, as far as she knows, no one has looked at before.
IU Hillel’s 10th Campus Superstar competition will hold its semi-finals at 5 p.m. Sunday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
With a recycle bin in every hallway and low-wattage light bulbs on every store shelf, it might be surprising to discover most Americans use twice the amount of water daily than they think they do.
IU-Bloomington has the highest on-time completion rate and the highest total student completion rate of all colleges in Indiana, according to the College Completion Rates for Indiana report released Feb. 18.
IU was named a partner for the $320 million Chicago-based Digital Lab of Manufacturing. The lab’s building plans were announced by President Barack Obama on Feb. 25.
Robel said the Strategic Plan is meant to address broad goals for campus, not specific issues.
The Hutton Honors College might take on an expanded role if Provost Lauren Robel’s draft of the campus strategic plan is approved.
The National Science Foundation has given IU professor Amy Hackenberg $646,479 to conduct a study in different learning styles for math in middle school students.
The LGBT International Group is focused on international student safety as they come out.
Student debt might get a little lighter if the initiatives outlined in IU’s Strategic Plan come to pass.
Students and faculty sat down to dinner to discuss sustainability on campus.
The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center and the IU Student Association sponsored the Ice Cream Social and Justice Issues event in the Neal-Marshall Grand Hall for audience members to discuss issues like minority profiling, diversity admission rates and affirmative action.
The 25th Bowl for Kids’ Sake, an annual fundraising event for Big Brothers Big Sisters, took place Wednesday and Thursday.