IU researcher joins leaders in opioid overdose prevention at White House event
After participating in a special event at the White House this week, Indiana University researcher Cris Henderson is confident that IU's leadership in helping to prevent opioid overdoses is moving... Read more about IU researcher joins leaders in opioid overdose prevention at White House event
Homecoming activities go beyond football to include statue unveiling, parade, Hoosier Hysteria
IU Homecoming festivities will include the annual parade, the football game against Nebraska, Hoosier Hysteria to showcase the men's and women's basketball teams, and a statue unveiling of John Mel... Read more about Homecoming activities go beyond football to include statue unveiling, parade, Hoosier Hysteria
Non-invasive eye test for multiple diseases to advance under $4.8M NIH award
Researchers at the IU School of Optometry and IU Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering will advance next-generation technology that uses a simple eye scan to assist in the early de... Read more about Non-invasive eye test for multiple diseases to advance under $4.8M NIH award
From Gutenberg Bible to Glenn Close costumes, IU’s collections protect precious objects
Indiana University is home to hundreds of collections spanning all IU campuses and disciplines, exhibiting objects in new ways that engage and educate visitors, students, faculty and research... Read more about From Gutenberg Bible to Glenn Close costumes, IU’s collections protect precious objects
‘Blurring the Lines’ exhibition explores AI’s intersection with human creativity
"Blurring the Lines: Art at the Intersection of Human and Artificial Creativity," the latest exhibition at IU Bloomington's Grunwald Gallery, spotlights the challenges of a new technological fronti... Read more about ‘Blurring the Lines’ exhibition explores AI’s intersection with human creativity
IU Indianapolis emergency management director aids Hurricane Helene relief efforts in North Carolina
Jason Kephart, Emergency Management and Continuity director in Indianapolis for IU Public Safety, volunteered with hurricane relief efforts in western North Carolina for several days, including del... Read more about IU Indianapolis emergency management director aids Hurricane Helene relief efforts in North Carolina
Teens under pressure about future, achievements, appearance, study finds
New research from the IU Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, the Center for Digital Thriving at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and Common Sense Media shows that 81% of American teens rep... Read more about Teens under pressure about future, achievements, appearance, study finds
IU Kokomo faculty, staff volunteer at JobSpark expo
Indiana University Kokomo faculty and staff were among the professionals who introduced thousands of Indiana eighth graders to college and career options at the annual JA JobSpark at the Indi... Read more about IU Kokomo faculty, staff volunteer at JobSpark expo
School of Nursing research aims to expand epilepsy care in Kenya
IU School of Nursing researchers are working to bridge the treatment gap for epilepsy care in Kenya by expanding access, through a $2.4 million grant from the the National Institute of Neurological... Read more about School of Nursing research aims to expand epilepsy care in Kenya
Eskenazi School students produce interior designs for new IU Ghana Gateway, keeping culture in mind
The project was part of IU's Client-based International Projects Program, which helps instructors add a global component to their client-based project with the support of resources and expert... Read more about Eskenazi School students produce interior designs for new IU Ghana Gateway, keeping culture in mind