IU’s annual Science Fest fosters curiosity, engagement in science
The family-friendly event offered scientific activities hosted by 20 IU departments.
The family-friendly event offered scientific activities hosted by 20 IU departments.
Yi Jia said he needs a liver transplant within six weeks before his cancer spreads.
The nonprofit organization plans to open the office by the end of the year.
The three-year research project aims to improve global climate models.
Employees and students allege IU Dining ignored suggestions, mismanaged and created food quality issues.
Marria Peduto will be representing IU to teach other countries about the United States.
Submissions for the contest will be accepted up until Nov. 1.
Multiple blood drives are coming up in Bloomington.
The U.S. Census Bureau reports 2020 Bloomington population is roughly 6,500 lower than initial estimates.
Four incidents have occurred since the Jewish New Year in early September.
Pickup was paused last week due to a staffing shortage.
Three former residents allege mismanagement at The Dillon.
The Interprofessional Practice and Education Center resumes its certification series after the Grand Challenges.
IU released the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report Friday for all its campuses.
The protest was part of the nationwide Women’s March.
Professors said they were concerned with lack of social distancing in classrooms.
Students cast ballots through IUSG’s “Approval Voting” system.
The two-year project will research improvements to international space governance.
Campus events aim to uplift Latino and Hispanic students.
Council members continued debating police salaries, hiring and retention issues.