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Queer scholarship and documentary opportunity converge for Ph.D. candidate G Angel
Not all routes through academia are straight lines, and, as a doctoral candidate in the Department of Gender Studies within the College of Arts and Sciences at Indiana University Bloomington, G Ang... Read more about Queer scholarship and documentary opportunity converge for Ph.D. candidate G Angel
Summer courses: Flexible options for every schedule
Whether you’re looking to get ahead or catch up on coursework this summer, the flexibility of 4-Week, 6-Week, 8-Week, or 12-Week (Full Term) courses allows you to choose courses that fit into you... Read more about Summer courses: Flexible options for every schedule
Treesa Rose Madathikunnel Paulose (’28) juggles opportunities
Discipline and desire to succeed have taught freshman and Indiana University Bloomington College of Arts and Sciences Neuroscience major Treesa Rose Madathikunnel Paulose (’28) how to juggle seve... Read more about Treesa Rose Madathikunnel Paulose (’28) juggles opportunities
IU College of Arts and Sciences senior Cate Jensen finds purpose, path to public service
Political Science major Cate Jensen ’25 has always had a passion for politics, government, and making a difference. A driven student in the College of Arts and Sciences at Indiana University Bloo... Read more about IU College of Arts and Sciences senior Cate Jensen finds purpose, path to public service
IU Ethics Bowl team wins bid for Nationals
Late fall had been a hectic few weeks for Indiana University’s Ethics Bowl team. After being bumped from a regional competition in Chicago, the team scrambled to find another event to compete at... Read more about IU Ethics Bowl team wins bid for Nationals
IU College of Arts and Sciences senior finds passion, path to policy work in Capitol Hill and beyond
Some students enter college unsure of their career path. For Peter Shewman ’25, his journey progressed from exploring the many academic pathways and transformative experiences offered in the Coll... Read more about IU College of Arts and Sciences senior finds passion, path to policy work in Capitol Hill and beyond
Exploring the world, serving at home: IU senior Kennedy Ebner ’25 pursues politics and global policy
For Kennedy Ebner, a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences at Indiana University Bloomington, the journey toward a career in public service has been a blend of academic discovery, internationa... Read more about Exploring the world, serving at home: IU senior Kennedy Ebner ’25 pursues politics and global policy
Student spotlight: Gabriella Mak, NRF Foundation Next Gen finalist
Gabriella Mak, an Indiana University junior from the Chicago suburb of Long Grove, Illinois, is making waves by combining her love for business and fashion. Studying marketing, business analytics,... Read more about Student spotlight: Gabriella Mak, NRF Foundation Next Gen finalist
As a Biotechnology major with a minor in Political Science, Cooper Tinsley ’26 is making a mark in both fields. Currently a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences at Indiana University Bloomi... Read more about IU student body president, College junior Cooper Tinsley ’26 bridges biotechnology and public service
Poetry M.F.A. honored with Most Promising Young Poet Award by Academy of American Poets
Graduate student Tejaswini (Teja) Sudhakar, Poetry Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) ’25 candidate in the College of Arts and Sciences at Indiana University Bloomington, has been awarded the Aliki Per... Read more about Poetry M.F.A. honored with Most Promising Young Poet Award by Academy of American Poets