We prepare students for an ever-changing future by providing a foundational liberal arts and sciences education that is more relevant than ever. Here, breakthroughs are fueled by unfiltered imaginations and unconventional ideas. Whether in the classroom or in the lab, on stage or in the field, you’ll gain the skills and experience you need for what’s new, next, and not-yet-imagined.
Make way for the leaders, creatives, and groundbreakers of tomorrow

2024-25 faculty books
As a benchmark of unparalleled scholarship, research, and creative activity at a Research 1 (R1) university, in the past year 44 books have been published by 48 faculty members in the College. These books represent works authored or edited by members of 25 academic units across the College, ranging from Anthropology, to Chemistry, English, Folklore and Ethnomusicology, History, Mathematics, Physics, Religious Studies, to Spanish and Portuguese, among others.
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Media Management Student’s Internship Scholarship in LA
From IU to LA! Meet Chris Buck ’26, a student who spent a transformative semester in Los Angeles through the Media School’s Semester in LA program. Through the College’s Individualized Major Program, Chris studies Integrated Business and Entertainment Media Management.
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IU Economics students travel to Washington, D.C. to meet with distinguished alumni, policy experts
During the Fall semester three undergraduate and 16 graduate students from the Economics department within the College of Arts and Sciences at Indiana University Bloomington traveled to Washington, D.C. to meet with distinguished alumni and policy experts shaping today’s economic landscape. Ike Brannon (Ph.D. ’93), an IU Economics graduate and president of the consulting firm Capital Policy Analytics, drew on his extensive network to coordinate multiple events for the students.
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Three College faculty awarded IU LAB National Security Biotechnology Challenge Grants
To tackle critical national security challenges, drive innovation and support U.S. global competitiveness, IU has awarded eight research teams with the IU LAB National Security Biotechnology Challenge Grant. This one-time internal funding opportunity from the IU Launch Accelerator for Biosciences is designed to foster interdisciplinary collaboration across campuses and position researchers for future federal investment in this critical area.
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At IU, Professor Jutta Schickore explores how scientists understand their own work
At a time when scientific claims are increasingly scrutinized by policymakers, the public, and even scientists themselves, Jutta Schickore—a professor in the College—is asking a deceptively simple question: What makes scientific research good?
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IU College of Arts and Sciences alumnus Roderick Weir Home (Ph.D. ’67) awarded prestigious Alexandre Koyré Medal
The International Academy of the History of Science has awarded its 2025 Alexandre Koyré Medal—the academy’s premier honor—to Roderick Weir Home, a 1967 graduate of IU who earned his Ph.D. in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine within the College. The medal recognizes a lifetime of distinguished achievement in the history of science and is granted once every other year to leading scholars in the field.
Read about RoderickA hub for curiosity + diverse thought
The College of Arts and Sciences values curiosity and diverse thought as core strengths and essential elements in the success of its educational mission. Our commitment is grounded in our aspiration to cultivate intellectual rigor and curiosity among our students and to prepare them to thrive in and contribute to a complex and interconnected world.

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