Ivy Tech Community College today announced a partnership with RAND Corporation to conduct a three-year research study on the Achieve Your Degree (AYD) program.
Susan Sons has been named executive director for OmniSOC, the shared cybersecurity operations center for higher education and research led by Indiana University (IU). She reports to Aaron Neal, IU deputy chief information officer.
In anticipation of inclement weather later this week, including precipitation and single-digit temperatures, the City of Bloomington advises residents for their safety to avoid prolonged outdoor exposure and to check on older family members and neighbors often to ensure their safety.
The Grenadiers started the game against Goshen strong, holding a 23-12 lead after the first quarter. Goshen outscored IU Southeast in the second quarter 22-20, but the Grenadiers still held a 43-34 lead at the half.
Eligible City of Bloomington employees may soon participate in two new pilot programs in addition to receiving extensive new and ongoing benefits in 2023.
Eleven City workers have reported positive results of COVID-19 tests since the December 8 update, including three Bloomington Fire Department (BFD) employees, three Parks and Recreation (Parks) employees, two Bloomington Police Department (BPD) employees, and three City Hall employees (including Mayor Hamilton).
Indiana University Libraries’ Moving Image Archive (IULMIA) and The Media School at IU Bloomington are celebrating a $100,000 grant from the Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation (AWCCF) to support A Century of 16mm: Expanding the Possibilities and Extending the Reach of Cinema.