Indiana University Bloomington
Recent News About Indiana University Bloomington
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Doctoral student researches global sustainable energy education across diverse cultural contexts
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.
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Mayors return to the classroom to inspire future public servants at Indiana University
Indiana University has launched new programs to enhance civic leadership education.
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H-1B Insights: Employers in Bloomington Leader publication area file 129 petitions throughout 2024
Employers based in the Bloomington Leader publication area submitted 129 H-1B petitions during 2024, according to data provided by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the H-1B Employer Data Hub.
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Indiana University excels in 2025-26 US News graduate program rankings
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.
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IU to expand engineering programs with $75 million investment
Indiana University (IU) is making a $75 million investment to enhance its engineering academic programs at IU Bloomington.
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Researcher explores Polish-Jewish cultural memory through Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program
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.
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Indiana University Archives acquires David Anspaugh's film collection
The Indiana University Libraries Moving Image Archive has acquired an important collection from noted filmmaker David Anspaugh.
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Study on phi29 virus may pave way for new infection treatments and nanotech advances
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 journal Science Advances.
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Record high applications for IU Bloomington for 2024-25 academic year
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.
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Indiana researchers explore coal waste for rare earth elements
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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IU Bloomington opens new outdoor recreation park prioritizing wellness and inclusion
Indiana University Bloomington has inaugurated a new outdoor recreation park located in the Northwest neighborhood, adjacent to the Sembower Field Complex at the intersection of 17th Street and Fee Lane.
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Seven IU faculty recognized as 2024 AAAS Fellows for scientific contributions
The American Association for the Advancement of Science has recognized seven Indiana University faculty members as fellows for their valuable contributions to various scientific fields.
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Bright fluorescent materials promise new medical, technology advancements
Amar Flood, a professor in the College of Arts and Sciences' Department of Chemistry at Indiana University Bloomington, has made a significant breakthrough in creating the world's brightest fluorescent materials.
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Hoosier athlete Anthony Leal launches tech platform for college athletics management
Anthony Leal, a player for the Indiana Hoosiers basketball team, is also making strides off the court as an entrepreneur.
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IU hosts 10th annual America's Role in the World conference
The Indiana University Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies will host its tenth annual America's Role in the World conference on April 10-11, 2025.
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Media guidelines announced for Little 500 bicycle races at Indiana University
Media credentials and infield passes are necessary for attending the 2025 Little 500 events at Indiana University, Bloomington.
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IU Language Workshop celebrates 75 years of intensive language education
The Indiana University Language Workshop is marking its 75th anniversary this summer.
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David Reingold returns to Indiana University Bloomington as executive VP and chancellor
David Reingold is set to return to Indiana University Bloomington as executive vice president and chancellor, marking the first time in nearly two decades that someone will hold this position.
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Immigration drives record population growth in Indiana for 2024
Indiana's population grew by 44,144 residents in 2024, reaching a total of 6.92 million.
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Granfalloon festival returns to Bloomington with diverse lineup including Mavis Staples
Grammy Award-winning R&B and gospel singer Mavis Staples will headline this summer's Granfalloon festival in downtown Bloomington.