IU’s relationship with refugee resettlement organization helps with fresh starts, self sufficiency
Exodus Refugee Immigration started a satellite office in Bloomington in 2022, and since then IU has employed more than 60 of its clients, mostly in three units: Dining and Hospitality, Capital Plan... Read more about IU’s relationship with refugee resettlement organization helps with fresh starts, self sufficiency
Indiana University shares findings of independent Dunn Meadow review
An independent firm collected and reviewed more than 10,000 internal documents and emails, more than 100 hours of video footage and relevant university policies.
International HIV strategies and care aided by data from IU-led cohort in East Africa
IU researchers are informing evidence-based decision-making about long-term HIV care and treatment strategies as part of an international consortium of data centers.
AI-powered-boat competition immerses Luddy students in hands-on learning exercise
Students from the IU Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering recently pitted themselves against five other Indiana universities in a three-day competition that challenged them to des... Read more about AI-powered-boat competition immerses Luddy students in hands-on learning exercise
O’Neill School’s Limnology Lab vital to monitoring health of state’s lakes, preparing students
The Paul H. O’Neill School of Public Affairs’ Limnology Lab has monitored Indiana’s public lakes for 35 years, collected vital data that is used for state and federal reports, and prepared ab... Read more about O’Neill School’s Limnology Lab vital to monitoring health of state’s lakes, preparing students
New gene therapy approach shows promise for Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Indiana University School of Medicine researchers have made a significant breakthrough in developing a new gene therapy approach that could lead to new treatments for people with Duchenne musc... Read more about New gene therapy approach shows promise for Duchenne muscular dystrophy
IU researchers discover link between meat production and zoonotic disease outbreaks in Asia
IU researchers found that intensive meat production may have contributed to a large increase in zoonotic outbreaks occurring in Asian countries, particularly flu pathogens.
Future epidemiologists awarded full scholarship from Lilly
A new scholarship at the Indiana University Fairbanks School of Public Health, funded by Eli Lilly and Co., is training public health students to tackle the challenges of health outcomes research i... Read more about Future epidemiologists awarded full scholarship from Lilly
Summer internships launch IU Northwest students into professional discovery
IU Northwest’s STEM Center connected several students with summer internships, helping them reap the benefits of these invaluable professional experiences.