What are Indiana’s most pressing issues? Hoosier officeholders provide some clues in a new report from IUPUI’s Center for Urban Policy and the Environment
On June 8, wake up before dawn, throw on your jeans, throw the kids in the car and head toward the IU Kokomo Observatory for a twice-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The transit of Venus in north central Indiana will appear as a black dot climbing up the lower-right side of the fiery face of the sun.
Fedwa Malti-Douglas has become the fourth IU faculty member in history to be elected to membership in a learned society founded by Benjamin Franklin.
A venerable IU institution founded in 1956 makes a commitment to teaching excellence.
IU President Adam Herbert has
announced a search for a new director of intercollegiate athletics
on the Bloomington campus
Biochemist Roger Roeske began
his research on contraception nearly 30 years ago and, along
the way, developed a drug that was approved in November by
the FDA to treat prostate cancer. At age 76, he’s ARTI’s Innovator
of the Year. Two upcoming events ( Dad's
Day 5K and July race)
will literally take information about prostate cancer and
its risks to the streets of the state’s capital.
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