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Media School students broaden their horizons with internships in London
Indiana University Bloomington is well-known for providing students with ample opportunities to study abroad, ranking second in the nation in 2023 for midterm study abroad programs and fourth for t... Read more about Media School students broaden their horizons with internships in London
European Studies M.A. interns for Baltic advocacy org
Born and raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Jack Rosswurm (M.A. ’24, European Studies) worked his way through a B.A. in International Studies at Indiana University in the Hamilton Lugar School of Glo... Read more about European Studies M.A. interns for Baltic advocacy org
IU Bloomington leads the nation in scholarships for critical languages
This year, 13 IU Bloomington students were granted a Boren Award, an undergraduate scholarship and graduate fellowship program designed to increase the number of qualified fluent speakers of langua... Read more about IU Bloomington leads the nation in scholarships for critical languages
‘IU Birdman’ and other urban legends: Grad student digitizes Bloomington campus folklore
Master of Library Science student Elise Suarez collected and digitized 25 IU Bloomington legends and created a website to make the collection accessible and searchable.
Mixing it up: Biotechnology major springs into ethnobotany for National Park Service internship
As a Biotechnology major with a minor in Law and Public Policy, Maya Nivarthi (B.S. ’24) has been determined to explore challenges and opportunities i... Read more about Mixing it up: Biotechnology major springs into ethnobotany for National Park Service internship
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
Course spotlight: J. R. R. Tolkien and the Roots of Modern Fantasy
Each Monday and Wednesday morning this past fall, more than 100 students from across the College of Arts and Sciences gathered in Ballantine Hall on the Indiana University Bloomington campus for a... Read more about Course spotlight: J. R. R. Tolkien and the Roots of Modern Fantasy
Graduate AI Expo comes to Gayle Karch Cook Center
On Saturday, March 2nd, from 2 to 5 PM, the Graduate AI Expo will take over the Gayle Karch Cook Center in Maxwell Hall. Sponsored by the Indiana University Arts and Humanities AI+Digital Futures Team... Read more about Graduate AI Expo comes to Gayle Karch Cook Center
Dr. Talitha Washington to give public lecture on “The Mathematics of the Hidden Figures”
As a guest of Indiana University’s Gamma chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, Dr. Talitha Washington, director of the Atlanta University Center (AUC) Data Science Initiative and professor of mathematics at... Read more about Dr. Talitha Washington to give public lecture on “The Mathematics of the Hidden Figures”
Back to the basics and the basics of backs: researchers study the evolution of mammalian spines
Anne Kort was on her way to the University of Minnesota to analyze the bones with a micro-CT scanner in hopes of understanding how early mammals moved. Outside, temperatures approached freezing, to... Read more about Back to the basics and the basics of backs: researchers study the evolution of mammalian spines