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Indiana University leads USAID effort to transform higher education in Vietnam
Indiana University is implementing a multi-million-dollar initiative funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development to equip Vietnamese universities with the tools they need to innovate.... Read more about Indiana University leads USAID effort to transform higher education in Vietnam
IU Executive Education trains top-level federal Brazilian leaders
Each year, Indiana University welcomes officials from Brazil who receive specialized leadership training, earning a certificate from IU after spending one week learning about performance asse... Read more about IU Executive Education trains top-level federal Brazilian leaders
Innovative pop-up summit will explore ‘AlgoRhythms: The World of Music and AI’
The IU Jacobs School of Music, in collaboration with partners on campus and within the Bloomington community, will delve into the profound impact of generative artificial intelligence on the music... Read more about Innovative pop-up summit will explore ‘AlgoRhythms: The World of Music and AI’
Unity and university: IU provides roadmap for building Latino resource center in southern Indiana
The Dubois County community came to IU with an overarching question: How can we better serve our county's growing Latino community?
From IU graduation to Terre Haute mayor’s office in 30 days
One month before taking office as mayor of Terre Haute, Brandon Sakbun graduated from the O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs' online Master of Public Affairs program.
IU alum empowers communities to conquer environmental threats
Cody Smith, a recent graduate of Indiana University's top-ranked O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs' Master of Public Affairs program in Bloomington, is empowering the voices of tho... Read more about IU alum empowers communities to conquer environmental threats
IU’s 21st Century Scholars Program Collaborates with O’Neill School
A partnership with the Paul H. O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University Bloomington is furthering the impact of the 21st Century Scholars Program.
Nationwide report on removing, reducing CO2 in US includes O’Neill School research
Research by Jerome Dumortier, an associate professor at the IU O'Neill School in Indianapolis, is part of a large-scale nationwide report highlighting opportunities to remove large amounts of carbo... Read more about Nationwide report on removing, reducing CO2 in US includes O’Neill School research
IU delegation in Dubai for COP28 global climate change conference
IU students, faculty and staff will participate in the critical conversations addressing the urgent issue of climate change at the United Nations' 28th Conference of the Parties in the United Arab... Read more about IU delegation in Dubai for COP28 global climate change conference
Nursing homes, and residents, hardest hit by health care employment declines
The study found that nursing homes have been the most adversely affected by declines in employment growth, with a rate that is twice that of hospitals and physician offices.