Sports Capital Journalism students cover Hoosier Big Ten Championship victory
Master’s students Sara Jane and Chris Schumerth had a bird’s-eye view of the game from inside a press box. Working among a crowd of seasoned sports reporters, they gathered stats while paying c... Read more about Sports Capital Journalism students cover Hoosier Big Ten Championship victory
Second $2.5 million grant helps IU Lilly Library elevate access to rare religious collections
The grant from Lilly Endowment’s Religion and Cultural Institutions Initiative will endow a cataloger of religious materials and support a traveling exhibition to increase public understanding of... Read more about Second $2.5 million grant helps IU Lilly Library elevate access to rare religious collections
Indiana program for incarcerated youth expands internationally
Indiana University’s evidence-driven interventions to reduce repeat offenses among incarcerated youth are improving outcomes for young people in Indiana and around the world.
Want to fight cybercrime? IU Indianapolis has new degree for that
The IU School of Science at IU Indianapolis has launched a new Bachelor of Science in digital forensics, giving students hands-on training in investigating cyberattacks, analyzing digital evidence... Read more about Want to fight cybercrime? IU Indianapolis has new degree for that
President Whitten outlines progress, vision for IU’s growing impact in State of University address
IU President Pamela Whitten delivered the annual address with a focus on the university’s expanding contributions to Indiana’s talent pipeline, research and innovation ecosystem, and long-term... Read more about President Whitten outlines progress, vision for IU’s growing impact in State of University address
IUPD uses ‘bait bikes,’ other methods to recover stolen bicycles and scooters
The IUPD has returned many bikes to their rightful owners using a wide range of methods, including GPS-enabled “bait bikes,” security camera footage and community reports.
IU alum illustrates Hoosier football spirit posters
Before every game, IU Athletics drops about 2,000 vintage-style, red-and-white prints around Bloomington, and they’ve become serious collectors’ items. The man behind the art is Eskenazi School... Read more about IU alum illustrates Hoosier football spirit posters
On-campus residence hall and dining rates approved for 2026-27
During its Dec. 5 meeting, the Indiana University Board of Trustees approved on-campus residence hall and dining rates for each campus with housing for the 2026-27 academic year. Standard room and... Read more about On-campus residence hall and dining rates approved for 2026-27
Economics students network with policy experts in Washington, DC
Students from the College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Economics at IU Bloomington traveled to the nation’s capital to meet with alumni and policy experts. Alumnus Ike Brannon drew on hi... Read more about Economics students network with policy experts in Washington, DC
Lilly and IU to expand access to clinical trials and latest innovative treatments for Hoosiers
A new agreement under which Eli Lilly and Company will provide up to $40 million to IU aims to expand access to clinical trials in Indiana, giving patients a critical pathway to Lilly’s latest in... Read more about Lilly and IU to expand access to clinical trials and latest innovative treatments for Hoosiers

