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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,... Read more about IU Economics students travel to Washington, D.C. to meet with distinguished alumni, policy experts
College marks “America 250” with courses and activities
As the United States of America approaches the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, the College of Arts and Sciences at Indiana University Bloomington will present courses and even... Read more about College marks “America 250” with courses and activities
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... Read more about Media Management Student’s Internship Scholarship in LA
Study abroad FAQs: An interview with the College’s director of international programs
About a third of IUB students study abroad. The director of the College’s international programs answers essential questions to get started when considering the experience.
Love of nature drives this Burgess winner
Josie Sparks’s senior capstone on Mount Rainier wins 2024-2025 Burgess Award.
IU College of Arts and Sciences Recent Alumnus Wins Grand Prize at International Film Festival
A film by Charlie Dermody (B.L.S. ’25) won the honor from a pool of 64 submissions
Human Biology student uses scholarships to work in Rome
From IU to Italy! Meet Shay, a Human Biology senior who spent her summer interning at Salvator Mundi Hospital in Rome. With support from the Walter Center for Career Achievement through the Scott C... Read more about Human Biology student uses scholarships to work in Rome
Donor-funded scholarship opens doors for IU student’s path to victim advocacy
Brianna Tappendorf ’27, a junior from Fishers, Indiana, has long been a fan of true crime, and has always had a passion for helping people. “I’m the oldest of four children, so helping others... Read more about Donor-funded scholarship opens doors for IU student’s path to victim advocacy
Research conducted during 2024 eclipse reveals importance of light on bird behavior
Indiana University scientists and the public joined forces during the 2024 Solar Eclipse to understand the effects of the total eclipse on wild bird behavior. Their results are published in the latest... Read more about Research conducted during 2024 eclipse reveals importance of light on bird behavior
Fall 2025 second 8-Week courses and tips
A second 8-week course can keep you on track for graduation or help you get ahead.
