$1 million NSF grant funds pesticide exposure research at IU
Associate professor of anthropology and human biology Michael Wasserman will use the National Science Foundation grant to continue research on how naturally occurring and human-made chemicals... Read more about $1 million NSF grant funds pesticide exposure research at IU
IU’s musculoskeletal research brings better health solutions to communities and collaborators
At Indiana University, researchers are making sure Hoosiers can move better through advancements in drug technologies, treatments and research-industry partnerships.
Brown County, IU to collaborate through Sustaining Hoosier Communities initiative
The Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement and Brown County will work together to advance community-identified projects in 2026-27. The partnership marks a new chapter in a century-long rel... Read more about Brown County, IU to collaborate through Sustaining Hoosier Communities initiative
Kelley Direct Online MBA ranked No. 1 nationally; IU Online bachelor’s degrees No. 1 in Indiana
Indiana University online degrees offered by the IU Kelley School of Business, IU School of Education in Bloomington and IU Online have been ranked highly by U.S. News and World Report.
From gridiron to global perspective: How African studies changed one former player’s life
Todd A.J. Walker, a Hoosier tight end from 1987 to 1991, shares insights he gleaned from his time in the Indiana University Bloomington African Studies Program.
IU engineers cellular brain models to push new boundaries in Alzheimer’s research
Indiana University researchers are advancing the fight against Alzheimer’s disease using brain organoids, cutting-edge clusters of cells that mimic the structures of the human brain.
Research at IU reveals what memory in rats can tell us about human memory
A new study from Jonathon Crystal in the College of Arts and Sciences reveals that episodic memory documented in rats can help researchers further explore the biological mechanisms of human memory,... Read more about Research at IU reveals what memory in rats can tell us about human memory
IU student media documents Hoosiers’ historic football run
Members of IU student media have traveled to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California; the Peach Bowl in Atlanta; and the National Championship in Miami to interview players and coaches at media days,... Read more about IU student media documents Hoosiers’ historic football run
IU researcher identifies biomarkers that could improve early detection of pancreatic cancer
Jianjun Zhang, a professor of epidemiology at the Fairbanks School of Public Health, focused on identifying the disease at its earliest, most curable stages. Currently, over 80% of patients di... Read more about IU researcher identifies biomarkers that could improve early detection of pancreatic cancer
Nursing skills take shape at Simulation Center on IU Indianapolis campus
Indiana University nursing students get real-world experience in the IU School of Medicine’s Simulation Center, a state-of-the-art facility equipped with computerized manikin “patients” that... Read more about Nursing skills take shape at Simulation Center on IU Indianapolis campus

