New discovery about how acetaminophen works could improve understanding about pain relievers
A new study from scientists at IU’s Gill Institute for Neuroscience reveals how a popular pain-killer works in the body.
McKinney law students champion second chances through reentry legal clinic
At the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law Reentry Clinic, students help people who are under correctional supervision with expungements, driver’s license reinstatements, employme... Read more about McKinney law students champion second chances through reentry legal clinic
IU Class of 2025 graduates become leaders, career-ready professionals
Graduation is almost here, and members of the Class of 2025 are celebrating their hard work and accomplishments at Indiana University. Six graduating students from the Bloomington and Indianapolis... Read more about IU Class of 2025 graduates become leaders, career-ready professionals
Research Impact: Social psychologist explores how labyrinths can refresh the spirit
With a recently awarded $500,000 grant, IU South Bend’s Kevin Ladd is investigating how labyrinths can be used across cultures to promote well-being and personal growth.
$1 million gift to create Edward G. ‘Ted’ Carmines Professorship in Political Science
The planned gift from an anonymous donor will endow the professorship in the College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Political Science at IU Bloomington.
All-Star Cure seeks breast tissue donors the weekend before AT&T WNBA All-Star Game 2025
Women under age 40 and women of color are especially encouraged to donate; but all women who meet the eligibility criteria can donate healthy breast tissue to the IU Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehen... Read more about All-Star Cure seeks breast tissue donors the weekend before AT&T WNBA All-Star Game 2025
Q&A with Murder by Death frontman and IU alum Adam Turla
The alternative indie rock band formed in 2000 while the members were students at Indiana University Bloomington. On June 7, the band returns to its roots, kicking off a farewell tour with a free s... Read more about Q&A with Murder by Death frontman and IU alum Adam Turla
Global simulations prepare IU Bloomington students to diplomatically navigate pressing issues
The IU Hamilton Lugar School is an emerging hub for global simulations in the Midwest, with leading programs in Model Arab League, Model United Nations, International Moot Court and more.
Cosmetologist-turned-scholar starts nonprofit with help from IU programs
Margaret Ferguson had worked as a hairdresser for over 10 years when she was suddenly diagnosed with a muscle disorder. After going back to school at IU Bloomington, she’s graduating as a founder... Read more about Cosmetologist-turned-scholar starts nonprofit with help from IU programs
Professor’s African dig uncovers bone tools that offer insights on early human life
For two decades, Jackson Njau has been conducting paleoanthropologist research at the Olduvai Gorge. His recent bone tool discovery has pushed back history 1 million years.