Grant DiDomizio, an IU Bloomington student in the Master of Arts in curatorship program, is showcasing the legacy of Indiana women in the arts through his internship with the Brown County Art Guild... Read more about Curating an opportunity: IU grad student leads ‘Indiana Women Artists’ exhibition as art guild intern
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
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.
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
Moving Image Archive exhibits unseen films
“You (Probably) Haven’t Seen This Before,” on exhibit in the Grunwald Gallery, offers a glimpse into 34 rare films preserved by the IU Libraries’ Moving Image Archive that feature tradition... Read more about Moving Image Archive exhibits unseen films
IU completes its first international repatriation of human remains to Easter Island
IU’s Jayne-Leigh Thomas visited the island in December as an invited guest of Rapa Nui representatives and is working with them on several research projects focused on the ethics of repatriation.... Read more about IU completes its first international repatriation of human remains to Easter Island
Indiana’s first mobile lung screening program launches
The program, which includes a 40-foot truck with a CT scanner, will bring life-saving lung screenings directly to high-risk Hoosiers across the state, starting with stops in Blackford, Jay and Bart... Read more about Indiana’s first mobile lung screening program launches
AI voice analysis offers insights into depression among CEOs
Mental health issues among those in top management are often concealed due to stigma and concerns about professional reputation, which can lead to undertreatment. Research from theIU Kelley School... Read more about AI voice analysis offers insights into depression among CEOs
‘AlgoRhythms’ summit will explore the future of music and AI
The IU Jacobs School of Music, in collaboration with the IU Maurer School of Law and other partners on campus and within the Bloomington community, will present “AlgoRhythms: The World of Music a... Read more about ‘AlgoRhythms’ summit will explore the future of music and AI