Komen Tissue Bank donors, volunteers needed to support breast cancer research
Thousands of women and men have donated their breast tissue to the Komen Tissue Bank to support breast cancer research, and more donations are needed to keep that research going. Learn how to donat... Read more about Komen Tissue Bank donors, volunteers needed to support breast cancer research
Research Impact: Environmental health researcher engages communities to reduce lead exposure
Michelle Del Rio works with communities to identify sources of lead contamination as well as solutions and strategies to reduce exposure.
Luddy School’s 3D printing labs lend expertise to projects both modern and ancient
The 3D Fabrication and Design Inquiry Labs at the IU Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering support a wide range of creative projects, including a robotics kit for high schoolers in... Read more about Luddy School’s 3D printing labs lend expertise to projects both modern and ancient
Cancer Care Road Map to help patients, clinicians navigate treatment decisions
As the complexity of cancer treatments has increased, so has the difficulty of navigating cancer care. IU School of Medicine professor Larry Cripe has designed a new tool that can give clinicians a... Read more about Cancer Care Road Map to help patients, clinicians navigate treatment decisions
Study challenges ‘publish or perish’ culture, calls for changes in academic publishing
IU professors are co-authors on a new study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, which argues that current incentives in academic publishing can hinder scientific progress... Read more about Study challenges ‘publish or perish’ culture, calls for changes in academic publishing
Double Exposure brings IU film, composition students together in real-world filmmaking setting
Each spring, IU Cinema hosts Double Exposure, where short films created entirely by students premiere on the big screen. The innovative program offers students a unique opportunity to collaborate i... Read more about Double Exposure brings IU film, composition students together in real-world filmmaking setting
12 Hoosiers recognized for contributions to Indiana’s sustainability and resilience
In cities, towns and rural communities, these Hoosier Resilience Heroes are taking on urgent environmental challenges spanning food waste, clean energy, climate policy and environmental education.&... Read more about 12 Hoosiers recognized for contributions to Indiana’s sustainability and resilience
New co-op opens doors for Tourism, Event and Sport Management students in hotel industry
School of Health & Human Sciences students will play a role in Indianapolis events through a partnership with White Lodging, a hospitality company that includes the JW Marriott and four other h... Read more about New co-op opens doors for Tourism, Event and Sport Management students in hotel industry
Doctoral student explores sustainable energy education across cultures
With the support of a Primary Partner Graduate Student Grant, graduate student Arya Karumanthra explored how teacher candidates in different cultural contexts make sense of sustainable energy educa... Read more about Doctoral student explores sustainable energy education across cultures
From city hall to the classroom: Indiana mayors teach the art of public service
Indiana mayors return to the classroom to teach students about civic leadership through new programs of study offered by IU Paul H. O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs on the Bloomin... Read more about From city hall to the classroom: Indiana mayors teach the art of public service