Students celebrate Día de los Muertos
La Casa Latino Cultural Center along with Sigma Lambda Beta and Teter Quad student government presented a Day of the Dead celebration Thursday night.
La Casa Latino Cultural Center along with Sigma Lambda Beta and Teter Quad student government presented a Day of the Dead celebration Thursday night.
IU President Michael McRobbie will travel to South America on Monday to meet with university leaders in Brazil, Argentina and Chile.
Last May, IU became the first college campus to create a Stop the Silence chapter, a nonprofit organization that serves to raise awareness of sexual assault against children.
IU has retained investment banking firm Goldman Sachs to assess potential financial gains as the Board of Trustees weighs the option of leasing University parking operations in exchange for an up-front, lump sum payment, according to a press release issued Wednesday.
Members of various law enforcement and security agencies will assist students with career planning at the Law Enforcement and Security Networking Night from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. today at DeVault Alumni Center.
About 400 more dancers will participate this year compared to the 2011 marathon, IUDM President Julie Troyer said. IUDM has also recruited about 250 additional committee members this year.
IU President Michael McRobbie announced last week a new award that will freeze tuition for students after their sophomore year if they are on track to graduate in four years.
The IU Board of Trustees will convene at its regular meeting Thursday to hear reports about two contested initiatives: the merger of the School of Informatics and Computing with the School of Library and Information Science and the privatization of parking.
People of all ages, races and genders milled between a semicircle of tables Thursday evening in Dunn Meadow, making posters for the Take Back the Night rally.
In the more than 190 years since IU was founded, dozens of legends — some lighthearted, some sinister — have come and gone.
While no one has questioned the benefits a new IU policy, some faculty members said they are concerned their programs cannot coexist with the background check provision.
Members of Volunteers in Sustainability hope their fall campaign, which aims to establish the campus’ third compost program, will allow campus food waste to be used to grow new produce for students.
The first home football game resulted in a win for the Hoosiers but ended in arrest for 35 individuals caught by the Indiana State Excise Police.
Due to higher enrollment rates and the growing popularity of IU Commencement Ceremonies, students of the School of Informatics and Computing, School of Journalism and School of Optometry will attend the morning spring 2013 Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony instead of the afternoon.
Nutritional epidemiologist Ka He has been named the premier chair of the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics in the School of Public Health.
A committee has formed to begin the nationwide search for candidates for the position of dean of the IU Maurer School of Law.
Since 1994, the Student Involvement Fair has strived to get IU students engaged in campus activities.
Previous Student Involvement Fairs have been so successful that Student Life and Learning officials sought out a new venue for Wednesday’s fair, SLL intern Rebecca Aleman said.
This summer Residential Programs and Services decided to unloft beds in almost every residence center, Horton said, meaning students who wished to loft their beds would have to request the services of BedLoft.com.
According to the Bloomington Police Department, 481 thefts from vehicles have occurred since the beginning of 2012