News from the Provost
Advancing STEM education
January 28, 2025
Provost Shrivastav shares insights from a recent national STEM education convening and highlights IU’s commitment to teaching innovation.
Read moreThe road ahead
January 14, 2025
Provost Shrivastav previews key campus initiatives advancing during spring term.
Read moreTeams continue progress on IUB 2030
December 9, 2024
Momentum is being made on the plan’s pillars: Student Success and Opportunity, Transformative Research and Creativity, and Service to the State and Beyond.
Read moreNews at IU
IU Ethics Bowl team wins bid for Nationals
Late fall had been a hectic few weeks for Indiana University's Ethics Bowl team. After being bumped from a regional competition in Chicago, the team scrambled to find another event to compete at to... Read more about IU Ethics Bowl team wins bid for Nationals
Charting a prosperous path to Indiana’s future with insights from IU economists
The Indiana Business Research Center has been providing economic insights for nearly a century, including five decades of producing an influential annual forecast — now called the Futurecast —... Read more about Charting a prosperous path to Indiana’s future with insights from IU economists
Graduate School ombudsperson hired to resolve conflicts, connect people to resources
Carissa Ciampaglia, a certified mediator and conflict specialist, has been hired as ombudsperson for the Indiana University Graduate School Bloomington, a new position that will aid any unit that o... Read more about Graduate School ombudsperson hired to resolve conflicts, connect people to resources
Velvet ant venom may yield answers for pain-related medical research
A new study by IU Bloomington researchers, which investigates why velvet ant stings are among the most excruciating in the animal kingdom, offers a fascinating glimpse into the evolutionary arms ra... Read more about Velvet ant venom may yield answers for pain-related medical research
African Studies Program’s Tavy Aherne receives IU Bloomington 2024 Staff Merit Award
Tavy Aherne of the Hamilton Lugar School's African Studies Program is one of eight recipients of the Indiana University Bloomington 2024 Staff Merit Awards. The honorees will be celebrated at a rec... Read more about African Studies Program’s Tavy Aherne receives IU Bloomington 2024 Staff Merit Award