Alumni news
Washington Post team including 3 alumni wins Pulitzer
Three IU alumni were part of The Washington Post team that won this year’s Pulitzer Prize in national reporting for its examination of the AR-15 semi-automatic rifle as the weapon often used for... Read more about Washington Post team including 3 alumni wins Pulitzer
Daniel Herz (B.A. ’99, Economics) is a businessman with a philosopher’s soul. For 25 years, he’s worked in investment banking and executive management, but he... Read more about From Plato to profits
For Meckler, her college projects and side hustles have added up to some major results—and major success in her career. After graduating from IUB, she continued her Hello Dolly webseries and also... Read more about Rising to the challenge: College alumna finds stellar success with challah company and media consultancy
“These ‘Things’ I Call Art” showcases Eskenazi alumnus and faculty Don Gene Bell
University Collections at McCalla School launches a retrospective exhibition of the innovative and heterogeneous oeuvre of Eskenazi alumnus (B.A. ’61, M.F.A. ’65) and former faculty member Don Gen... Read more about “These ‘Things’ I Call Art” showcases Eskenazi alumnus and faculty Don Gene Bell
IU College of Arts and Sciences hosts its annual alumni awards celebration
The CEO of Pacers Sports and Entertainment, a renowned pediatric surgeon, and a senior advisor for the White House were among the recent recipients of the Indiana University College of Arts and Sci... Read more about IU College of Arts and Sciences hosts its annual alumni awards celebration
Benedict awarded 2023 Pulitzer Prize in Investigative Reporting
Media School alumni James Benedict, BAJ’17, was recently awarded the 2023 Pulitzer Prize in Investigative Reporting as one of the reporters for the story “Wall Street Traders or Washington Offi... Read more about Benedict awarded 2023 Pulitzer Prize in Investigative Reporting
IU Bloomington ranks 12th among Peace Corps’ historically top volunteer-producing schools
Since 2003, Indiana University Bloomington has produced the 12th largest number of Peace Corps volunteers among the agency’s list of historically top volunteer-producing colleges and universities. I... Read more about IU Bloomington ranks 12th among Peace Corps’ historically top volunteer-producing schools
Ayla Winegar, the 2021 Kate Hevner Mueller Awards Recipient
In September 2023, Ayla Winegar will be starting a doctoral program in Affective, Social, and Cognitive Psychology at the University of Denver. She will be researching bias and social inequality as... Read more about Ayla Winegar, the 2021 Kate Hevner Mueller Awards Recipient
The College of Arts and Sciences’ roots stretch back nearly 200 years, but the skills, insights, and values of our liberal arts education have never been more relevant. Our alumni are entrepr... Read more about 20 Under 40: 2023
Elissa Day joins three IU Egyptology alumni at Harvard
After graduating with her MA, Elissa Day is heading home to London before starting Harvard’s Ancient Near Eastern Studies Ph.D. program with a sub-field in Egyptology this fall. There, she will join... Read more about Elissa Day joins three IU Egyptology alumni at Harvard