Black Student Union discusses environmental injustice at Money, Minorities and Mother Nature event
The event aimed to educate students on environmental injustice.
The event aimed to educate students on environmental injustice.
The cease and desist status means the organization must stop all activities.
There are more organizations on disciplinary status than last year.
The events are available for current IU students, faculty and staff.
Students, alumni and community members gathered Oct. 28 for the 32nd annual IUDM.
The team was granted over $4.9 million from national research institutions.
Tables will be set up across the campus informing students about Gift of Life.
Educational programming, speaker events and free testing for HIV will accompany the display.
IU students and staff spoke on Dean Christiana Ochoa’s impact across her 19-year career.
A recent study uses data based on Division I and II female cross-country runners.
The Sustainability Edition
From hotel lobbies to cafés downtown, Bloomington has a lot of study spots to offer.
This is the second largest grant the school has received since 2016 toward Alzheimer's study.
Artists Row appears in the festivals for a second year.
The collaboration has led to 12 homes being constructed in Monroe County.
Monroe County’s early voting center is located at 302 S. Walnut St.
Cate will teach as a Maurer School of Law faculty member in fall 2024.
Ochoa is the first Latine person to serve as dean of the Mauer School of Law.
IU students can ride the Campus Bus Service and Bloomington Transit for free.
Whether you’re into hiking, camping or relaxing in the sun, Bloomington has something for you.