Indiana University Bloomington
Recent News About Indiana University Bloomington
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IU pioneers nation's first comprehensive cybersecurity law program
Indiana University's Maurer School of Law has established itself as a leader in cybersecurity law education.
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Indiana University appoints Carissa Ciampaglia as new graduate school ombudsperson
Indiana University Graduate School Bloomington has appointed Carissa Ciampaglia as the new ombudsperson, a role designed to assist individuals with conflict resolution and resource connection.
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Indiana economists share insights at Futurecast event
The School of Business and Economics at Indiana University Northwest, in partnership with the Legacy Foundation of Lake County, held the 2024 Futurecast event on November 15 in Merrillville, Indiana.
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Velvet ant sting study reveals insights into evolution and potential medical applications
Researchers at Indiana University Bloomington have conducted a study examining the sting of the Scarlet Velvet Ant, revealing its potential implications for pain-related medical research.
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IU staff tackle heavy snowfall ensuring safe access across Bloomington campus
A snowstorm beginning on January 5 brought 10.5 inches of snow to the Indiana University Bloomington campus over two days, complicating travel and building access.
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IU offers search and rescue training for finding lost individuals
When an elderly woman with dementia went missing from her home in Monroe County, Indiana, a team led by John Summerlot, director of Emergency Management and Continuity for IU Public Safety, successfully located her within four hours.
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Project launched to preserve Navajo and Lakota languages
A new initiative has been launched to preserve traditional communication practices among Navajo and Lakota communities.
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IU students cover historic College Football Playoffs
For the first time in College Football Playoff history, 12 teams competed for the national championship this season.
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IU Cinema unveils spring lineup featuring renowned guests and diverse film series
Indiana University Cinema in Bloomington is set to launch its spring program on January 17, featuring notable guests and a diverse range of film series.
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Indiana University assesses statewide landslide risks with new lidar technology
The Indiana Geological and Water Survey at Indiana University is conducting research to assess landslide risks across the state.
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IU School of Optometry receives $1.3M eyeglass frame donation from Eyemart Express
The Indiana University School of Optometry has received a donation from Eyemart Express valued at over $1.3 million.
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IU Bloomington raises stipends and expands resources for student academic appointees
Indiana University Bloomington is set to increase the minimum stipend for graduate students with part-time teaching or research roles to $24,000 starting July 1.
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Indiana University tackles healthcare access issues through community outreach
Access to healthcare remains a pressing concern in Indiana, with 70 percent of counties in the Indiana Uplands region identifying it as a top community need.
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IU Auditorium's Give the Magic brings theater to local schools
Since its inception in 1941, the Indiana University Auditorium in Bloomington has been a venue for students, faculty, and the local community to enjoy performing arts.
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Indiana University launches major bioscience initiative with $138M Lilly Endowment grant
Indiana University has announced the establishment of the IU Launch Accelerator for Biosciences (IU LAB) at the 16 Tech Innovation District in Indianapolis.
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IU Bloomington senior shares journey of embracing change at winter commencement
Promise Forti, a senior at the Kelley School of Business, will address her fellow graduates as the student speaker at Indiana University Bloomington's Winter Commencement on December 20.
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Carl Bernstein discusses evolving media landscape during IU Bloomington visit
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Carl Bernstein visited Indiana University Bloomington in November, marking the second of four planned visits as the 2024-25 IU Poynter Chair and Visiting Roy W. Howard Journalist-in-Residence.
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IU Libraries completes digitization of historic student newspaper issues
The Indiana University Libraries have completed a project to digitize issues of the Indiana Daily Student from 1938 to 1949.
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Indiana University researchers study link between youth mental health and social media
Two researchers from Indiana University Bloomington have received a $2.8 million grant from the National Institute of Mental Health to explore the connection between social media use and youth mental health.
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Former John Marshall High School guard Lilly Meister’s collegiate team has been invited to the NCAA tournament.
On March 12th, John Marshall High School Forward Lilly Meister’s collegiate team the Indiana Hoosiers were invited to the NCAA tournament as a 4 seed.