IU Bloomington to invest $15.7 million in major upgrades for Musical Arts Center
The modernization of the Jacobs School of Music’s MAC — one of the most iconic and technically complex performance venues in the nation — will ensure it continues to serve as a premier cultur... Read more about IU Bloomington to invest $15.7 million in major upgrades for Musical Arts Center
IU adopts Chicago Principles, affirming university’s commitment to free expression, academic freedom
The Indiana University Board of Trustees voted unanimously on Feb. 20 to adopt this widely recognized statement of values, affirming IU’s enduring commitment to free expression, academic freedom... Read more about IU adopts Chicago Principles, affirming university’s commitment to free expression, academic freedom
Board approves new leadership degree to strengthen Indiana’s workforce
The new Master of Science in Leadership and Organizational Systems degree will launch at the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at IU Indianapolis in fall 2026.
Regional student researchers shape their fields of study and Indiana’s future
Regional campus students’ research was on display at Regionals at the Rotunda, where over 40 projects were shared with lawmakers. Read about how fiive of those students are shaping the future of... Read more about Regional student researchers shape their fields of study and Indiana’s future
IU Bloomington to mark America’s 250th anniversary with exhibitions, courses and events
IU’s America 250 initiative will include new courses, lectures, performances, exhibitions and community-focused events exploring the Revolutionary War era and the historical, political, philosoph... Read more about IU Bloomington to mark America’s 250th anniversary with exhibitions, courses and events
Smithsonian internship inspires pursuit of Master of Arts in Philanthropic Studies
An internship in Washington, D.C., gave Clarissa Trent experience in several areas of development, including major gifts and memberships, which led her to pursue her master’s degree at the Indian... Read more about Smithsonian internship inspires pursuit of Master of Arts in Philanthropic Studies
IU School of Medicine researchers identify Alzheimer’s disease drug target
Indiana University scientists have found that removing an enzyme from neurons in the brain substantially reduces amyloid plaques, opening up a potential new target in the fight against Alzheimer’... Read more about IU School of Medicine researchers identify Alzheimer’s disease drug target
New $5 million grant to IU will expand access to breast cancer diagnosis and care in Kenya
The Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center has been awarded the grant from The Pfizer Foundation to expand access to timely breast cancer diagnosis, treatment and care... Read more about New $5 million grant to IU will expand access to breast cancer diagnosis and care in Kenya
‘Good solutions require good data’: Engineer tackles the challenge of microplastics
An Indiana University engineer is seeking to reduce the health hazards of microplastics by developing new technology to identify the exact composition and concentration of these chemicals in water.... Read more about ‘Good solutions require good data’: Engineer tackles the challenge of microplastics
Hamilton’s legacy transcends party lines
In the wake of Rep. Lee Hamilton’s passing at age 94, leaders from both sides of the aisle have united in celebrating a statesman known for his commitment to civility, integrity and bipartisan co... Read more about Hamilton’s legacy transcends party lines
