IU Auditorium shares magic of performing arts with local community
Through its Give the Magic program, established in 2013, Indiana University Auditorium offers free tickets for local schools and organizations, giving community members a chance to attend productio... Read more about IU Auditorium shares magic of performing arts with local community
Collaborative project uses animation to show importance of wildlife biodiversity in Indianapolis
How do coyotes and hawks help humans living in urban communities? During the fall semester, two IU Indianapolis professors teamed up to address that question by launching the Cultural Carrying Capa... Read more about Collaborative project uses animation to show importance of wildlife biodiversity in Indianapolis
Seamless admissions initiative expanding to more Marion County schools
The initiative streamlines the path to college for high school students, granting automatic admission to IU Indianapolis for those students who achieve a 3.0 GPA or higher.
College of Arts and Sciences faculty publish over 90 books in 2023-24
These books represent dozens of departments, covering an array of disciplines in and across the College’s three main areas of study: the arts and humanities, the social and historical sciences, a... Read more about College of Arts and Sciences faculty publish over 90 books in 2023-24
With $138M grant from Lilly Endowment, IU launches initiative to accelerate bioscience innovation
The IU Launch Accelerator for Biosciences, known as IU LAB, is a first-of-its-kind initiative that includes academic-industry partnerships and a new, state-of-the-art facility at 16 Tech, where Ind... Read more about With $138M grant from Lilly Endowment, IU launches initiative to accelerate bioscience innovation
IU Libraries digitizes Indiana Daily Student issues from 1938 to 1949
Thanks to IU Libraries’ Digital Collections Services and University Archives, full-size digital scans of the newspaper from over 75 years ago are now available to the public. The pages were previ... Read more about IU Libraries digitizes Indiana Daily Student issues from 1938 to 1949
Bernstein’s campus visits inspire journalism students amid changing media landscape
Journalism is not dead; it’s changing but remains as vital as ever. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Carl Bernstein communicated this message to Indiana University journalism students during a Q... Read more about Bernstein’s campus visits inspire journalism students amid changing media landscape
Winter commencement student speaker encourages fellow graduates to embrace the unknown
Promise Forti, a Kelley School of Business senior, said that embracing an unknown path, like she did at IU, can lead to wonderful and important discoveries.
Rural archives scholar helps preserve magic of Christmas in Santa Claus, Indiana
Since gaining its memorable name in 1856, the town of Santa Claus, Indiana, has upheld a tradition of answering “Dear Santa” letters every year. Now IU graduate student Brittany Eckler is helpi... Read more about Rural archives scholar helps preserve magic of Christmas in Santa Claus, Indiana
$2.8M grant funds research into link between social media and youth mental health
Researchers in IU Bloomington’s College of Arts and Sciences and the Luddy School of Informatics and Computing and Engineering will investigate the language that youth and young adults use on soc... Read more about $2.8M grant funds research into link between social media and youth mental health