Indiana added 44,144 residents in 2024 to reach a total population of 6.92 million, according to analysis from the Indiana Business Research Center at the Indiana University Kelley School of Busine... Read more about Immigration fuels Indiana’s strong population growth in 2024 — its largest annual increase since 2008
Late music pioneer’s long-lost synthesizer revitalized with IU music tech researchers’ help
After inventor Don Tavel’s death in 1988, the Resynator lay dormant until his daughter found the original synthesizer prototype in her grandmother’s attic. She and music technology experts at I... Read more about Late music pioneer’s long-lost synthesizer revitalized with IU music tech researchers’ help
Startup supports addiction recovery through VR therapy using ‘future-self avatars’
A startup company based upon Indiana University research and led by an undergraduate student combines psychology with virtual reality technology to treat substance use disorders by introducing indi... Read more about Startup supports addiction recovery through VR therapy using ‘future-self avatars’
Granfalloon 2025 to feature Mavis Staples, Murder by Death farewell performance, much more
The annual celebration of art, ideas and community inspired by Hoosier author Kurt Vonnegut Jr. returns to Bloomington this summer with an expanded schedule packed with free public programming.
Herron students put their creativity on the runway for Wearable Art Show
Students with the Herron School of Art and Design are completing their elaborate designs for the show on March 27. Some of the artists shared the stories behind their wearable pieces.
David Reingold will return to IU Bloomington campus to serve as chancellor
A former faculty member and executive associate dean, Reingold will return to the Indiana University Bloomington campus as the first to serve in the role of executive vice president and chancellor... Read more about David Reingold will return to IU Bloomington campus to serve as chancellor
Kelley investment management students win prestigious stock pick competition
A team of three IU Kelley School of Business students finished in first place in a competition that attracts top talent from business schools across the country and provides them with invaluable ex... Read more about Kelley investment management students win prestigious stock pick competition
New Greene County Food as Medicine program combats chronic illness, food insecurity
The roots of this free, 18-week program that combines healthy eating with disease prevention can be traced to its participation in the I-HOPE food-as-medicine initiative, a collaboration between th... Read more about New Greene County Food as Medicine program combats chronic illness, food insecurity
Access to ‘gig economy’ may reduce reliance on credit, unemployment insurance
A study led by a professor of finance at Indiana University has found that laid-off Americans with access to Uber as a source of income experienced fewer delinquencies and were less likely to... Read more about Access to ‘gig economy’ may reduce reliance on credit, unemployment insurance
Future leaders in action: IU students strengthen security and policy in Washington, DC
From planning security for the presidential inauguration to translating research into policy recommendations, IU students get first-hand leadership training in the nation’s capital through classe... Read more about Future leaders in action: IU students strengthen security and policy in Washington, DC