Iconic red Calder sculpture gets comprehensive restoration outside IU’s Musical Arts Center
The work by Alexander Calder is being stripped to bare metal, treated for corrosion and rust, and repainted the signature orange-red paint known as Calder Red.
IU fuels Indiana’s next wave of industry growth
Indiana University is responding to the needs of Indiana’s most critical industries by making sure students graduate with relevant experience and helping major companies develop solutions to pres... Read more about IU fuels Indiana’s next wave of industry growth
Disease outbreaks drive political mistrust, study finds
Deadly disease outbreaks don’t just challenge public health; they undermine public trust in government institutions, according to new research by political scientists at Indiana University Bloomi... Read more about Disease outbreaks drive political mistrust, study finds
Recent alumnus wins grand prize at international film festival
Charlie Dermody, a recent College of Arts and Sciences alumnus, received the top honor from the Study Abroad Film Festival for his short film “Maybe,” created during his Institute for the Inter... Read more about Recent alumnus wins grand prize at international film festival
Main Street makeover: Businesses in Shoals get boost from IU revitalization initiative
The Shoals Main Street Signage Project paired IU faculty and students with business owners to design and fabricate new signage. The goal was to improve each company’s branding and visibility whil... Read more about Main Street makeover: Businesses in Shoals get boost from IU revitalization initiative
Gait-analysis research aims to improve early diagnosis, treatment of Parkinson’s
Associate professor Laila Alibiglou established the state-of-the-art gait analysis lab at the IU School of Health and Human Sciences at IU Indianapolis to further research on neurorehabilitation an... Read more about Gait-analysis research aims to improve early diagnosis, treatment of Parkinson’s
IU cybersecurity experts protect health records and research data from cyberattack
Two research teams at Indiana University were selected to lead cybersecurity projects focused on protecting personal health records and research data housed in open-source software systems.
Not your grandmother’s interior design: Program at IU Bloomington turns 100
During the past century, what began as a degree that primarily trained women to run households has evolved into a program that trains students to improve people’s lives through research-driven, h... Read more about Not your grandmother’s interior design: Program at IU Bloomington turns 100
FARMWISE Indiana cultivates connections between Hoosier farmers and schools
This Indiana University program that brings “local food to local plates” is helping Hoosier K-12 schools increase their food purchases from local farmers.
Kelley Futurecast: AI and energy infrastructure may buoy US economy in 2026
The U.S. economy is expected to see continued growth, although at a lower level than in recent years at 1.8%. But it could be buoyed by continued investments in AI and the corresponding energy infr... Read more about Kelley Futurecast: AI and energy infrastructure may buoy US economy in 2026
