Indiana University Bloomington
Recent News About Indiana University Bloomington
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IU College of Arts and Sciences Alumnus Philip Dybvig Wins 2022 Nobel Prize in Economics
IU College of Arts and Sciences Alumnus Philip Dybvig Wins 2022 Nobel Prize in Economics
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2022 Little 500 Fall Cycling Series on OCTOBER 17 – 22
Come be a part of IUSF’s Little 500 Fall Cycling Series taking place October 17-23, 2022.
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IU film expert discovers earliest surviving footage from Black film company
A casual viewing of a Black film production from 1921 and a keen eye for detail led an Indiana University Bloomington film expert to discover "lost" footage from 1916 -- the earliest surviving footage from a Black film company.
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Students, faculty and staff will help build Habitat home for Bloomington family
Whirlpool Corp. and Habitat for Humanity International are concluding their yearlong House + Home World Tour -- which helped develop suitable new housing for people in the Americas, Europe and Asia -- where it all started in 2021: at Indiana University Bloomington.
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Former Surgeon General Jerome Adams to serve as Kelley School's Poling Chair
Dr. Jerome Adams, the 20th U.S. surgeon general and a former Indiana state health commissioner, will visit Indiana University as the Kelley School of Business' Poling Chair of Business and Government.
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IU to lead NSF-funded center focused on transforming nanocrystal research
A multi-institution team of researchers led by Indiana University chemist Sara Skrabalak has been awarded $1.8 million from the National Science Foundation to establish a research center focused on transforming nanocrystal discovery and design.
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New NIL course teaches students to create brands for student athletes
The Media School launched a new NIL Media Branding course this fall to teach students how to help student athletes create profitable brands.
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Study shows reaching goal of EV penetration unlikely without lower prices, better policy
The United States government has set an ambitious national goal of reaching 50 percent penetration of plug-in electric vehicles by 2030, but a new study from researchers at Indiana University’s Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs shows that the U.S. is unlikely to meet this goal unless electric vehicles become more affordable for consumers.
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IU biologist investigating important signal-blocking compounds that could be key to ‘disarming’ deadly bacteria
Antimicrobial resistance—associated with nearly 5 million deaths worldwide in 2019—is listed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as one of our most urgent public health problems.
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Hoosier athletes get an assist from law students through Name, Image and Likeness Initiative
Student-athletes at Indiana University Bloomington will get an assist from their peers at the IU Maurer School of Law under a new Name, Image and Likeness Initiative through the school's Center for Intellectual Property Research.
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3 research universities to collaborate with industry, government to develop quantum technologies
Quantum science and engineering can save energy, speed up computation, enhance national security and defense, and innovate health care.
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Students in top-ranked Kelley Direct Online MBA program join forces in strategy blitz
Ranked as the number one online MBA curriculum, the Kelley Direct Online MBA program is unique because of the hybrid model offered to its students.
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Hiding chocolate stashes or Amazon purchases from a partner? ‘Guilty’ purchases may have benefits
Do you have a secret stash of chocolates that you keep from your partner, or do you intentionally keep your spouse from knowing about something you bought on Amazon?
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY: IU Fort Wayne extending spring break, classes moving online
In response to the ongoing concerns about the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the Indiana University Fort Wayne campus is extending the current spring break for students an additional week and will suspend face-to-face teaching until further notice.
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY: Indiana University to suspend classroom teaching for two weeks after spring break
In response to the rapidly changing situation with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie has issued a universitywide letter regarding specific measures in support of the health and well-being of students and others in the Indiana University community.
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY: What you need to know about the 2020 census
With a new decade upon us, it's time for the United States' 10-year roll call -- the census. It does require a little more work than saying "present" or raising your hand, but not much.
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY: 7 facts about the 2020 International Festival
Who says you need a passport to experience some global culture?