IU researcher, AI-powered biotech firm test tumor-shrinking drug for rare disease
Healx, a British biotech company is leaning on industry-academic partnerships with Dr. D. Wade Clapp of the IU School of Medicine to develop novel treatments for NF1, a rare genetic disease that af... Read more about IU researcher, AI-powered biotech firm test tumor-shrinking drug for rare disease
Photo gallery: Celebrating IU’s Class of 2025
Indiana University awarded more than 20,000 degrees in commencement ceremonies from May 9 to 15. The Class of 2025 represents all 92 counties of Indiana, 50 states and 133 countries; graduates rang... Read more about Photo gallery: Celebrating IU’s Class of 2025
Undergraduate internship program gives aspiring bioscience researchers hands-on training
A unique internship program offers IU Indianapolis students real-world research opportunities alongside a faculty mentor.
Master’s student rethinks aging care solutions by integrating Eastern and Western medicine
Thanks to IU Global’s International Enhancement Grant, master’s student Madelyn Mustaine had the opportunity to gain a broader, global perspective on health care in Switzerland, a country known... Read more about Master’s student rethinks aging care solutions by integrating Eastern and Western medicine
Pacers hear IU Indianapolis student pitches to enhance fan experience
Students in the Tourism, Event and Sport Management capstone class partnered with Pacers Sports & Entertainment to make the fieldhouse entry process and pre-game experiences more efficient and... Read more about Pacers hear IU Indianapolis student pitches to enhance fan experience
New cohort of IU Presidential Arts and Humanities Fellows named for 2025
The annual program supports the work of faculty who are poised to become national and international leaders in their fields. This year’s cohort has six faculty members from IU Bloomington and two... Read more about New cohort of IU Presidential Arts and Humanities Fellows named for 2025
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.
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.
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