Innovative breathalyzer device could improve diabetes management using IU technology
Research from the Integrated Nanosystems Development Institute at IU Indianapolis has enabled the creation of a small lightweight device that can be worn on a lanyard around the neck to provide eas... Read more about Innovative breathalyzer device could improve diabetes management using IU technology
Librarian connects with IU Indianapolis students through anime, manga research
University Library’s Billy Tringali is harnessing his enthusiasm for anime and manga to help students discover possibilities within research while building a sense of community. The faculty libra... Read more about Librarian connects with IU Indianapolis students through anime, manga research
IU Bloomington continues top placement in critical-language scholarship program
IU Bloomington has been named a top producer of Boren Scholarship awardees for the third consecutive year. Seven students at IU were awarded scholarships to spend an academic year studying Russian... Read more about IU Bloomington continues top placement in critical-language scholarship program
IU School of Optometry lab and CooperVision advance ocular science and patient outcomes
An industry-academic collaboration between a leading contact lens manufacturer and an IU School of Optometry research team is leading major advancements in correcting and slowing the progression of... Read more about IU School of Optometry lab and CooperVision advance ocular science and patient outcomes
IU Police Academy now trains recruits in Deaf culture and sign language
The training teaches future IU Police Department officers who will work on Indiana University campuses across the state how to better serve the Deaf community.
Cannibalistic behavior in toad species may reveal clues about evolution, genetics, environment
A groundbreaking new study about tadpoles that turn into cannibals sheds light on the emergence and evolution of new behaviors in animals.
Digital screening during primary-care visits may lead to earlier dementia detection, care
A trio of studies led by IU School of Medicine researchers found that digital cognitive assessments provided at primary-care clinics showed promise for early identification of Alzheimer’s disease... Read more about Digital screening during primary-care visits may lead to earlier dementia detection, care
IU Occupational Therapy Program, NeuroHope empower wheelchair users with skills training
IU’s program launched Skills on Wheels for wheelchair users ages 6 to 17 in 2021. This year, IU and the nonprofit NeuroHope partnered to offer free Skills on Wheels training for adults.
Sustaining Hoosier Communities, Indiana DNR join forces to combat invasive plant species
Students in senior lecturer Brian Forist’s Applications in Outdoor Recreation, Parks and Human Ecology capstone course engaged in active removal efforts to help restore ecological balance at the... Read more about Sustaining Hoosier Communities, Indiana DNR join forces to combat invasive plant species
Gov. Mike Braun appoints three new trustees, reappoints Buckner
In addition to reappointing W. Quinn Buckner, who currently serves as chair, Braun has appointed attorney James Bopp Jr., attorney Brian Eagle and sports broadcaster Sage Steele to the board. ... Read more about Gov. Mike Braun appoints three new trustees, reappoints Buckner