Optical Lab gives IU School of Optometry students experience making glasses that benefit community
The lab trains future optometrists in the art of cutting and fitting lenses to prescription eyeglasses while also benefitting the local community through donated eyewear.
Students compete to design Little 500 T-shirt for IU alumnus-founded Homefield
At this year’s Retail Studies Organization Culture of Collegiate Apparel Panel, students participated in a design competition with Homefield, an apparel company co-founded by IU alumnus Connor Hi... Read more about Students compete to design Little 500 T-shirt for IU alumnus-founded Homefield
IU Public Safety offers safety tips as it prepares for busy Little 500 weekend
To prepare for a campus bustling with pedestrians, cyclists, vehicles and scooters, IU Public Safety is working with internal and external university partners to keep everyone safe during race week... Read more about IU Public Safety offers safety tips as it prepares for busy Little 500 weekend
Indiana University and Zimmer Biomet launch research, workforce partnership
The strategic partnership is designed to accelerate new technologies and approaches that improve joint replacement, bone healing and mobility and advance musculoskeletal care, while preparing stude... Read more about Indiana University and Zimmer Biomet launch research, workforce partnership
Co-ops at IU Indianapolis power Indiana’s workforce in key industries like biosciences, tourism
Workforce development opportunities at IU Indianapolis are helping student gain valuable career development experiences and local businesses fill roles.
Sisters’ startup blends AI, music and visual arts using IU’s cutting-edge AI tools
Indiana University’s AI tools and training equip learners across all disciplines with critical skills for the future. Sisters Kaitlin and Nikki Pet, classical musicians and computer scientists at... Read more about Sisters’ startup blends AI, music and visual arts using IU’s cutting-edge AI tools
Researcher receives $1 million USDA grant for work on avian flu prevention
Roberto Rodríguez, associate professor in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, recently received a three-year grant for his research project, “Enhancing Poultry Farm Biosecur... Read more about Researcher receives $1 million USDA grant for work on avian flu prevention
4 IU faculty receive prestigious Guggenheim Fellowships
The recipients are Christoph Irmscher and David Polly from IU Bloomington and Edward Curtis and Gerard Magliocca from IU Indianapolis.
IU opens its free generative AI course to anyone worldwide
Faculty and staff at the IU Kelley School of Business developed one of the largest generative AI courses offered by a leading research university. Indiana University is now offering its GenAI 101 c... Read more about IU opens its free generative AI course to anyone worldwide
Student employees support, strengthen rural Indiana initiatives
The IU Center for Rural Engagement has 14 student staff members who contribute to projects spanning health, housing, education, arts and culture, and community resilience. This National Student Emp... Read more about Student employees support, strengthen rural Indiana initiatives
