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IU senior Afia Zeeshan maps out her pathway to pre-med/pre-health
For Afia Zeeshan ’26, the path to medicine in the College of Arts and Sciences at Indiana University Bloomington has combined rigorous academics, hands-on research, and global experiences to buil... Read more about IU senior Afia Zeeshan maps out her pathway to pre-med/pre-health
Q&A with pre-law senior Karen Huo
Karen Huo (B.A. ’26, Political Science and Psychology, minor in Communication and Public Advocacy) is a senior pre-law student in the College of Arts of Sciences at Indiana University. She’s be... Read more about Q&A with pre-law senior Karen Huo
For Indiana University Bloomington undergraduate Shraavya Pydisetti ’27, a semester in Washington, D.C., has meant stepping into the fast-paced world of national politics and seeing firsthand how po... Read more about From Bloomington to Capitol Hill: Political science junior gains firsthand policy experience through congressional internship
Secure Your Seat for Summer ’26 Courses
Whether you’re looking to get ahead or catch up on coursework this summer, the flexibility of 4-Week, 6-Week, 8-Week, or 12-Week (Full Term) courses allows you to choose courses that fit into you... Read more about Secure Your Seat for Summer ’26 Courses
Office Hours: Meet the medievalist who’s got Wilco on the syllabus
Joey McMullen, assistant professor of English, researches the study of place, specifically how the natural environment and landscapes shaped the literature of medieval Britain and Ireland. He is a... Read more about Office Hours: Meet the medievalist who’s got Wilco on the syllabus
Estes, an English major in the College of Arts and Sciences at Indiana University Bloomington concentrating in Creative Writing with minors in History, Sociology, and Gender Studies, traces her lov... Read more about Rewriting trauma: Connect Challenge winner’s journey to heal through creative writing, interdisciplinary studies
IU study of rats’ episodic memory may inform Alzheimer’s research breakthroughs
New research from Indiana University suggests that rats can remember sequences of events and the situations in which they occurred, a hallmark of episodic memory that is among the first to decline... Read more about IU study of rats’ episodic memory may inform Alzheimer’s research breakthroughs
‘Pack the MAC’: African American Choral Ensemble celebrates 50 years with concert extravaganza
The African American Choral Ensemble at Indiana University Bloomington is celebrating its 50-year anniversary with a historic AACE 50th Anniversary Concert on Saturday, February 21st at 7:30 PM at... Read more about ‘Pack the MAC’: African American Choral Ensemble celebrates 50 years with concert extravaganza
Biochemistry lab at IU Bloomington finds chemical solution for tackling antibiotic resistance
Antimicrobial resistance — when bacteria and fungi defend themselves against the drugs design to kill them — is an urgent threat to global public health, according to the Centers for Disease Contr... Read more about Biochemistry lab at IU Bloomington finds chemical solution for tackling antibiotic resistance
The College of Arts and Sciences at Indiana University Bloomington celebrates the Indiana Hoosiers football team’s National Championship and perfect 16-0 season — as well as the contributions o... Read more about Congratulations to IU Football’s College of Arts and Sciences team members on national championship, perfect season
