Protecting academic freedom
IUB’s academic excellence requires academic freedom and intellectual rigor.
IUB’s academic excellence requires academic freedom and intellectual rigor.
The international public policy expert, coming from University of Michigan, will start March 1.
The Eskenazi School has worked for months with artist-run nonprofit Ethical Metalsmiths and other universities to put on Radical Jewelry Makeover: Midwest. In this Q&A, metalsmithing and jewelry design faculty Nicole Jacquard and Angela Caldwell reflect on the project and their experience as artists.
The Graduate Faculty Council has selected Folklore and Ethnomusicology Ph.D. student Iryna Voloshyna for the prestigious award.
“I carry people and experiences with me, hoping to encourage the same in my students. I love learning alongside them, always exploring nature and creating the world we want to live in.”
Many IU faculty, staff, and family members will gain access to the Marathon Health Network of employee health centers, beginning in March.
In the last column, the provost outlined plans to enhance and better coordinate honors programs across IUB.