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Trustees approve 7 new degrees, including 2 online graduate degrees
The Indiana University Board of trustees approved five new graduate and two new undergraduate degrees at its April meeting.
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IU mourns passing of J. Michael Dunn, founding dean emeritus of Luddy School
Dunn helped develop the nation's first school of informatics into one of the nation's largest, broadest and best schools of its kind.
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O'Neill School remains near top of U.S. News graduate school rankings
Graduate programs in public and environmental affairs, business, education, and medicine are ranked highly by U.S. News and World Report.
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Methadone research could help babies exposed to opioids in utero
The findings could one day lead to new treatment options that reduce long-term damage to babies from in-utero exposure to opioids.
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Media School project inspires creative music video collaboration
Students Zach Milnamow and Ellie Vanbuskirk teamed up with local band GraceKellie and two IU Bloomington dancers to film a music video.
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Could rotavirus genome be key to COVID-19 vaccine for kids? IU researchers say yes.
IU researchers are reverse-engineering the rotavirus genome to explore the possibility of a combined rotavirus-COVID-19 vaccine.
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$23.3M grant awarded to international chemical safety project involving IU researchers
Fruit flies from the Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center will be used to measure the effects of chemical toxins harmful to human health.
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Calling all citizen-scientists: IU Herbarium seeking photos to document Indiana's flora
The Indiana Plant Photographic Scavenger Hunt is looking for help in documenting more than 2,700 plant species with detailed photos.
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Newton watermark project led by IU professor could help date early books more accurately
Bill Newman and his team, including two IU alumni, will use some of Isaac Newton's manuscripts as a test case for identifying watermarks.
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11 IU faculty named distinguished professors
Eleven IU faculty members have been named distinguished professors, the highest academic title for outstanding scholars and researchers.