IU Bloomington named top producer for Fulbright U.S. Student Program for 2025-26
Twelve IU Bloomington students earned Fulbright awards for this academic year, placing IU among the nation’s top 40 universities, the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultur... Read more about IU Bloomington named top producer for Fulbright U.S. Student Program for 2025-26
Statement from President Whitten on passing of Sidney Eskenazi
Indiana University President Pamela Whitten has issued a statement following the passing of Sidney Eskenazi.
Kelley Direct Online MBA ranked No. 1 nationally; IU Online bachelor’s degrees No. 1 in Indiana
Indiana University online degrees offered by the IU Kelley School of Business, IU School of Education in Bloomington and IU Online have been ranked highly by U.S. News and World Report.
Stronger primary and preventive care could improve health, reduce costs in Indiana, report finds
A new report from the Indiana University Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health at IU Indianapolis provides recommendations for policymakers, employers and more to improve health outcomes and... Read more about Stronger primary and preventive care could improve health, reduce costs in Indiana, report finds
DataViz Games challenges high school students to dig in to NCAA data
This data visualization challenge from the IU School of Health & Human Sciences and the NCAA has Indiana students in grades 9 through 12 transform NCAA Division I women’s basketball audience... Read more about DataViz Games challenges high school students to dig in to NCAA data
IU LAB marks a year of industry partnerships, bioscience startup growth, student innovation
At IU LAB, Indiana University faculty, staff and students are is harnessing IU’s $1 billion research enterprise to strengthen Indiana’s booming $99 billion life sciences economy.
$1 million NSF grant funds pesticide exposure research at IU
Associate professor of anthropology and human biology Michael Wasserman will use the National Science Foundation grant to continue research on how naturally occurring and human-made chemicals... Read more about $1 million NSF grant funds pesticide exposure research at IU
From gridiron to global perspective: How African studies changed one former player’s life
Todd A.J. Walker, a Hoosier tight end from 1987 to 1991, shares insights he gleaned from his time in the Indiana University Bloomington African Studies Program.
IU engineers cellular brain models to push new boundaries in Alzheimer’s research
Indiana University researchers are advancing the fight against Alzheimer’s disease using brain organoids, cutting-edge clusters of cells that mimic the structures of the human brain.
IU’s musculoskeletal research brings better health solutions to communities and collaborators
At Indiana University, researchers are making sure Hoosiers can move better through advancements in drug technologies, treatments and research-industry partnerships.

