IU professor David Audretsch named Citation Laureate
Professor David Audretsch from the O'Neill School of Environmental Affairs has been chosen as a Clarivate Citation Laureate.
Professor David Audretsch from the O'Neill School of Environmental Affairs has been chosen as a Clarivate Citation Laureate.
Friends and mentor remember Lemus as a warm person with a memorable smile.
Thousands of Americans with disabilities will have their student debt relieved under the Biden Administration.
Multiple students reported a suspicious man around campus.
A new seven-year presidential initiative will focus on increasing representation among IU faculty.
The incident occurred at midnight on Saturday.
Draining treated water directly into storm drains is harmful to ecosystems.
Around 200 people attended the celebration.
Nine Indiana National Guard armories will be collecting donations across Indiana.
Labor Day celebrations may have contributed to COVID-19 infections, a county health official said.
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb also criticized the vaccine mandate for similar reasons last Friday.
A new Department of Commerce grant will help Bloomington develop the growing tech sector.
People who adopted pets over quarantine are finding they can no longer care for them.
Members of the public expressed their concerns regarding the financial effects of annexation on residents.
The 12-month project will explore the use of smart fiber technology in medical devices.
IUPD previously reported an incident at a party Sept. 6 in a fraternity house.
The increase could mean city property owners could see premium cuts.
Parents say they are having to plan their days around bus schedule uncertainties.
Utility Communications Manager says algae may be because of bad taste in Bloomington’s water.
The mandates required large businesses to mandate vaccination or weekly testing for employees.