IU names David Rosenberg inaugural president and CEO of IU Inc.
Rosenberg will lead the Indiana University-affiliated entity’s work to expand commercialization and activate major industry-research collaborations that translate IU research into new technologie... Read more about IU names David Rosenberg inaugural president and CEO of IU Inc.
From the Heartland to the Hill: IU regional students explore opportunity in Washington, DC
Indiana University regional campus students spent a week in Washington, D.C., through the Regionals Summer D.C. program to deepen their knowledge of sociology, history, political science and... Read more about From the Heartland to the Hill: IU regional students explore opportunity in Washington, DC
IU-led project to study effect of immune cell aging on Parkinson’s risk
Funded by a $9 million grant, a cutting-edge research team led by Indiana University School of Medicine scientists and interdisciplinary experts from multiple universities will investigate immune c... Read more about IU-led project to study effect of immune cell aging on Parkinson’s risk
Kelley School’s new AI course designed specifically for business professionals
Building on its success in developing one of the largest generative AI courses in higher education, the Indiana University Kelley School of Business is offering a new course for professionals looki... Read more about Kelley School’s new AI course designed specifically for business professionals
Fairbanks School of Public Health and Indiana Department of Health launch partnership
The new partnership will strengthen connections between public health education and practice while creating new opportunities for workforce development, student learning and statewide collaboration... Read more about Fairbanks School of Public Health and Indiana Department of Health launch partnership
Metabolic kitchen feeds nutrition-related research under controlled conditions at IU Bloomington
A skilled kitchen manager, a full-time dietitian, research assistants and a world-class IU School of Public Health-Bloomington facility allows research faculty to apply for larger grants and focus... Read more about Metabolic kitchen feeds nutrition-related research under controlled conditions at IU Bloomington
Luddy School, School of Medicine aim to identify new Alzheimer’s drug targets with AI
A $6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health will support the search for new Alzheimer’s drug targets by applying artificial intelligence and machine learning to find chemical struct... Read more about Luddy School, School of Medicine aim to identify new Alzheimer’s drug targets with AI
IU to expand housing in Indianapolis, modernize Willkie Quad in Bloomington
At IU Indianapolis, the university will partner with a developer to construct and operate a 448-bed residence hall at 441 W. Michigan St. At IU Bloomington, the university will invest $60 million i... Read more about IU to expand housing in Indianapolis, modernize Willkie Quad in Bloomington
New degree and certificate programs approved to meet growing workforce demand, critical shortages
Several new degree and certificate programs at Indiana University campuses across the state will prepare students for high-demand careers in health care, biomedical engineering, data science, globa... Read more about New degree and certificate programs approved to meet growing workforce demand, critical shortages
School of Medicine graduate program marks 10 years advancing cancer research in Bloomington
The Cell, Molecular and Cancer Biology Ph.D. program at the IU School of Medicine-Bloomington is marking a decade of training scientists to advance high-impact research on cancer and other diseases... Read more about School of Medicine graduate program marks 10 years advancing cancer research in Bloomington
