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Professor Emeritus Roy Shin has spent 4 decades building engagement between IU, South Korea
South Korea is now a leading country of origin for IU international students, with more than 600 current students and 6,000 living alumni.
IU Bloomington a top producer for Fulbright U.S. Student and Scholar programs for 2020-21
Sixteen IU Bloomington students and six IU Bloomington faculty members received Fulbright awards for this academic year.
IUPUI, Ivy Tech to expand global education under federal grant
IUPUI and Ivy Tech students will cultivate "global mindsets" under a grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
International Festival going virtual, expanding to weeklong celebration
It might look different from the past, but the IUPUI International Festival is coming the week of Feb. 22.
Isabel Wilkerson event, webinar series bring international lens to discussions of inequity in U.S.
Wilkerson's talk will kick off the series 'Toward a Just Society: Global Perspectives,' focusing on international inequities.
Kelley School junior Eashita Singh is at her best when she's branching out
She never planned to attend college outside her home country of India, but she's learning that taking risks can pay off.
IU Ventures to host free Global Gateway Virtual Startup Pitch Event
Seven international Indiana University alumni and students will speak during the free Global Gateway Virtual Startup Pitch Event Jan. 27.
Office of International Development celebrates 25 years of tackling global development challenges
The office is part of the tradition of service to international development and institution-building integral to university's mission.
IU Bloomington alumnus awarded Marshall Scholarship
John McHugh, former Wells Scholar and 2018 graduate of IU Bloomington, has been selected for the prestigious Marshall Scholarship.
IU, rural communities launch Community Engagement to End Child Sexual Exploitation
Rural communities working to protect local children now have resources from IU to fight sexual exploitation and human trafficking.
IU Bloomington ranks 5th nationally in number of students who studied abroad in 2018-19
IU's study abroad programs continue to be a central part of the college experience for thousands of students.
Madeleine Albright, Judy Woodruff headline America's Role in the World conference
The nonpartisan Hamilton Lugar School event will be held virtually Dec. 1 and 2 as the U.S. is going through a presidential transition.
Kelley School receives State Department grant for outreach in North Macedonia
With the $249,000 U.S. State Department grant, two management professors will work with faculty at Saints Cyril and Methodius University.
Kelley's Institute for International Business marks a decade of making a world of difference
People from across the globe came together virtually to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Institute for International Business at the Kelley School of Business.
Students across disciplines aid State Department through record 6 Diplomacy Lab projects
This fall, IU Bloomington was awarded a record six Diplomacy Lab projects addressing a wide array of global issues.
Grant from U.S. Embassy supports new business, leadership partnership between Indiana, Ethiopia
IU's Office of International Development will implement the Partnership in Business Entrepreneurship and Leadership Transformation.
Cultural competence training helps IU faculty, staff expand meaningful exchanges
IU employees can enhance their understanding of cross-cultural communication and collaboration with an Intercultural Competence Certificate.
IUPUI informatics and computing students rise to the 'COVID Challenge'
The School of Informatics and Computing is engaging international students in campus life despite the physical distancing under COVID-19.
$4.75M NSF grant continues funding for TransPAC5 high-speed network and services
The five-year grant extends more than 20 years of collaboration in the Asia-Pacific region.
International Networks at IU helps build trans-Atlantic research network infrastructure
IU, along with other network organizations, will develop two new high-speed U.S.-Europe circuits to enhance infrastructure for researchers.
IU Ventures, IU ASEAN Gateway to host virtual event for alumni startups
The competitors for the Oct. 1 online event come from China, India, Indonesia, Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.
NSF grant will fund study of business influence on political systems
The grant to Sarah Bauerle Danzman and William Kindred Winecoff will fund a three-year study.
Majority of women sext, many use dating apps to find partners, global study finds
The findings, from over 130,000 women in 191 countries, offer an unprecedented look at how women use dating and sex-related mobile apps.