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Meet Fiyinfoluwa Ajayi (’26), a student worker at the College’s Walter Center for Career Achievement
Fiyinfoluwa Ajayi, a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences at Indiana University Bloomington, has been working at the College’s Walter Center for Career Achievement for the past year and a h... Read more about Meet Fiyinfoluwa Ajayi (’26), a student worker at the College’s Walter Center for Career Achievement
A junior in the College has been awarded a Goldwater Scholarship, a prestigious and competitive program that honors students who intend to pursue research in mathematics, the natural sciences, or e... Read more about IU College of Arts and Sciences student awarded Goldwater Scholarship supporting math, sciences, and engineering research
‘One-shot’ behavioral tool could change how social media users interact with negative content
The study found that a cognitive behavioral therapy intervention tool could help people identify negative, rigid and extreme language on social media and reduce engagement with it.
The Final Push: Making it to the end of the semester
Spring break has come and gone, which means finals season is upon us. IU Spring finals go hand in hand with warmer weather, red and white tulips, and Little 500. It can be easy to find yourself dis... Read more about The Final Push: Making it to the end of the semester
Accelerated study: 4+1 Pathway aids early Criminal Justice master’s degree attainment
Drawn to issues of justice and humanitarianism early in her life, senior Shamaria Thomas (B.A. ’25, Criminology and Criminal Justice) has been pursuing her major in Indiana University Bloomington... Read more about Accelerated study: 4+1 Pathway aids early Criminal Justice master’s degree attainment
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
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
Connect Challenge: Pitch your passion
As applications open for the 2025 Connect Challenge later this month, winners from the 2024 Challenge reflect on their experiences and the process behind their pitches.
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