The star-studded total solar eclipse event April 8 at Memorial Stadium will feature performances by Janelle Monáe, William Shatner and more.
The 2024 Women’s History Month Recognition Awards will be held March 26 in the Campus Center Theater.
The spring ballet performance at the Musical Arts Center is a contemporary interpretation of a classical Indian ballet now placed in a quintessentially American setting: a Hollywood Western movie set.
Members of the IU Bloomington campus community are invited to a ceremony March 26 to honor faculty, staff and students who have died over the past year.
The seminar will explore how collective violence is and has been morally justified and religiously sanctioned in different cultural and historical contexts.
The chamber orchestra, led by music director and Bloomington native Joshua Bell, will perform March 26 at IU Auditorium.
Get back into the groove after spring break by joining UITS Learning Technologies consultants at Bill Garrett Fieldhouse on March 22 for casual conversations, brainstorming and movement with a focus on classroom strategies for student success.
Indiana’s statewide tornado drill will be held March 12 as part of Severe Weather Preparedness Week. IU students, faculty and staff on all campuses are encouraged to participate.
Justin Blackburn will lead a discussion titled “The Economic Burden of Untreated Mental Illness in Indiana: Translating Evidence Into Policy.”
While there are no classes March 11 to 17, some campus facilities will close or adjust their hours.
The Grammy-nominated ensemble will take the stage at the Musical Arts Center on March 23.
IU Bloomington staff, faculty and retirees raised over $600,000 for the United Way of South Central Indiana, which provides support services to families and individuals in need.
Alexander Gumennik’s innovations could lead to improvements in consumer wearables, biomedical management, physiological and environmental monitoring, and more.
Instructions to register for the health network’s online patient portal will be sent to eligible employees in the coming weeks.
On the recommendation of IU President Pamela Whitten, the Indiana University Board of Trustees forgoes the establishment of a 501c3 and urges the university to develop a plan for submission to the Indiana State Board of Accounts.
Workshop proposals for the annual Professional Development Mini-Conference will be accepted through March 22. This year’s conference theme is “New Campus/New Opportunities/New You.”
The upgrades include a new, unified entrance on the east side of the School of Public Health-Bloomington building.
The next meeting will be held June 13 and 14 on the IU Bloomington campus.
An inaugural chancellor, two deans and an interim dean are among the personnel approved by the Board of Trustees.
The Board of Trustees approved four new degrees at IU Bloomington, one for IU Indianapolis and one for IU Columbus at its March meeting.
An IU School of Medicine professor has developed an insecticide specific to mosquitoes, to eliminate the spread of disease-causing pathogens such as Zika, dengue and yellow fever.
The participant-driven event will convene representatives from IU’s campuses to share best practices in programming and models for working collaboratively with communities, explore opportunities for future multi-campus collaborations, and develop and strengthen IU networks.
An installation ceremony for Deborah Ford was held Feb. 28. She is the campus’s sixth chancellor and the second woman to serve in the position.
Nearly 30 years after his first stint in college and with support from veteran’s benefits, Michael LaFleur became a full-time student at IU Kokomo in 2022 and will graduate in May.