Murder by Death begins farewell tour with free show at Granfalloon
Alternative indie rock band Murder by Death, formed in 2000 by students at Indiana University Bloomington, is preparing for a farewell tour.
Alternative indie rock band Murder by Death, formed in 2000 by students at Indiana University Bloomington, is preparing for a farewell tour.
Graduating senior Margaret Ferguson is championing the cause of beauty professionals by establishing a nonprofit organization, supported by funding from the IU College of Arts and Sciences and guidance from…
Jackson Njau, a paleoanthropologist at Indiana University Bloomington, has made significant contributions to the understanding of early human life through his research at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania.
More than 20,000 degrees will be awarded by Indiana University across the state next week as the Class of 2025 prepares to embark on their professional journeys.
Biologist Alejandra Rodriguez Abaunza, a Ph.D. student in earth and environmental sciences at Indiana University Indianapolis, is reconstructing past climate conditions in Lake Tota, Colombia’s largest lake.
Each year, Indiana University Bloomington’s Media School collaborates with the IU Student Foundation during the Little 500 cycling races to provide students comprehensive training in sports media.
Indiana University received allegations from a former student-athlete against Dr. Brad Bomba Sr., a former physician for IU Athletics, on August 28, 2024.
Indiana University researchers have identified a potential way to reduce the impact of negative social media content on mental health.
A recent study brings attention to the significant underrepresentation of researchers from the Global South in climate science publications.
Scientists have explored whether evolution could take a similar course if life had a chance for a “do-over,” with new research indicating that it does, at least regarding brain function…
Indiana University students involved with the Intra Collegiate Emergency Medical Service (IC-EMS) have been preparing for potential medical emergencies at the upcoming Little 500 event.
Douglas Edmonds, an earth scientist at Indiana University Bloomington, has been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for his research on sediment, rivers, and flooding.
Indiana Pacers forward Aaron Nesmith recently showcased a unique “tunnel fit” designed by Jenna Reed, a senior at Indiana University Bloomington.
Art historians and high school robotics clubs benefit from expertise in 3D printing at Indiana University’s Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering.
A recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences has brought renewed attention to the “publish or perish” culture in academia, challenging its impact on scientific…
Graduate student Ruby Berin directed the short film “I Feel,” with music composed by fellow graduate student Nehemiah Robertson.
Arya Karumanthra, a doctoral student in curriculum and instruction at the Indiana University School of Education, recently conducted research on sustainable energy education in diverse cultural contexts.
Indiana University has launched new programs to enhance civic leadership education.
Indiana University (IU) continues to lead Indiana’s universities in graduate program rankings according to the 2025-26 U.S. News and World Report Best Graduate Schools rankings.
Indiana University (IU) is making a $75 million investment to enhance its engineering academic programs at IU Bloomington.
Joanna Niżyńska, an associate professor of Polish studies at Indiana University Bloomington, has been examining the effects of Communist-era narratives on Poland’s cultural memory.
The Indiana University Libraries Moving Image Archive has acquired an important collection from noted filmmaker David Anspaugh.
A team of researchers led by Professor Marc Morais at Indiana University Bloomington has revealed new findings on how the phi29 virus constructs its outer shell, as reported in the…
Indiana University Bloomington has reported a surge in interest from prospective college students, with the institution receiving more than 73,400 applications for the 2024-25 academic year.
Researchers at the Indiana Geological and Water Survey are exploring coal waste as a potential domestic source of critical minerals and rare earth elements.
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