IU names Arrick Jackson chancellor of Northwest campus
Jackson, who currently serves as provost and senior vice president for academic and student affairs for Minnesota State University Moorhead, will begin his new role with IU effective July 1.
New report shows why giving makes us happier
The 2025 World Happiness Report, released on the International Day of Happiness, provides valuable insights into the wellbeing and happiness of people across the globe.
Research Impact: Tourism researcher aims to boost industry’s sustainability and resilience
IU's Becky Liu-Lastres is working to make the tourism and hospitality industry more resilient, while ensuring the health and well-being of employees and tourists.
Innovative infection prevention curriculum uses virtual reality to train students
A new initiative at the IU Fairbanks School of Public Health at IU Indianapolis is integrating cutting-edge training tools, including VR simulations, to prepare the next generation of public health... Read more about Innovative infection prevention curriculum uses virtual reality to train students
IU to strengthen, expand presence as national leader through new Washington, DC, location
Indiana University has secured an eight-story building in Washington, D.C., that will serve as a critical hub for research, leadership and learning for members of the IU community.
IU Language Workshop celebrates 75 years as beacon of intensive language instruction
Every summer since 1951, the IU Language Workshop at the Hamilton Lugar School has provided students and professionals an opportunity to study languages critical to national security, academic rese... Read more about IU Language Workshop celebrates 75 years as beacon of intensive language instruction
Kelley Indianapolis Business Plus connects students to real-world experiences starting freshman year
Eight first-year students are participating in internships through the Business Plus program at the IU Kelley School of Business in Indianapolis in its inaugural year. The program pairs students an... Read more about Kelley Indianapolis Business Plus connects students to real-world experiences starting freshman year
From emergency permit to licensed teacher thanks to IU pathway program
The Indiana University School of Education in Indianapolis launched the District-Based Alternative Certification program to help bachelor's-degree-holding school district employees become licensed... Read more about From emergency permit to licensed teacher thanks to IU pathway program
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.
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