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IU awarded $17.7M to support international education, national security, competitiveness
The Title VI funding from the Department of Education is the most awarded to any university nationwide.
Faculty members named Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award winners for 2022-23
IU faculty members have been named recipients of Fulbright U.S. Scholar Awards for the 2022-23 academic year.
IU experts are ready to talk about U.S. Supreme Court rulings
Experts are available to discuss U.S. Supreme Court on abortion rights, concealed carry, environmental regulations and religious freedom.
IU Bloomington to host nonresidential scholars from Ukraine
The campus will offer one-year, nonresidential fellowships to Ukrainian scholars studying in the humanities and social sciences.
Former ambassador to Ukraine headlines IU's seventh America's Role in the World Conference
William B. Taylor Jr. leads the lineup of diplomats, journalists and scholars joining the nonpartisan foreign policy conference at IU.
Partnership essential when providing cash assistance to refugees
When humanitarian organizations coordinate with local governments, they can extend cash assistance to host regions with market power.
IU Bloomington a top producer for Fulbright U.S. Student Program for 2021-22
For the seventh academic year in a row, IU Bloomington has been named a top producer for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program.
IU experts are ready to talk about Ukraine
Experts are available to discuss the impacts of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on foreign policy, economics, diplomacy and more.
Afghan violinist pursues dream at Jacobs School with help of alumnus
Afghan refugee and IU Bloomington freshman Mehran Fanoos is pursuing his dream of becoming a western classical violinist at the Jacobs School of Music.
IU-led global health network AMPATH adds sites in Mexico, Ghana
The partnership will launch the new sites based on the collaborative model IU helped develop over the past three decades in Kenya.
Patrick O'Meara's legacy honored with artwork donated to Hamilton Lugar School
O'Meara, former director of the African Studies Program, helped shape the study abroad programs IU is known for today.
IU Bloomington ranks high nationally for students studying abroad at onset of pandemic
The campus ranked second in the nation for semesterlong study abroad programs in 2019-20.
Sustainability efforts at IUPUI to be recognized on a global scale
IUPUI staff will present on the role of higher education in environmental sustainability at the Vision 2045 Summit.
Safeguarding Indiana is focus of upcoming cybersecurity summit
The summit will bring together cybersecurity researchers and leaders to discuss collaborative ways to address cyber threats.
IU mobilizes in support of Afghan evacuees
People and groups at Indiana University are reaching out to help the 6,600 Afghan refugees at Camp Atterbury, near Edinburgh, Indiana.
IU experts available to talk about Sept. 11, Afghanistan
IU experts are available to discuss the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks in the U.S. as well as the ongoing unrest in Afghanistan.
O'Neill School, International Development awarded $14.2 million to modernize universities in Vietnam
The grant funds a five-year project to strengthen teaching, research, innovation and governance at three national universities in Vietnam.
6 students attend Tsinghua Global Summer School focused on sustainable development innovation
Six IU Bloomington students participated in an online educational event on global climate issues through China's Tsinghua University.
Papers of seminal African filmmaker Paulin Vieyra acquired by IU Black Film Center/Archive
The papers of Paulin Vieyra, the first French-speaking sub-Saharan African to direct a film, will be a part of the Black Film Center/Archive.
IU helping establish first social work program in Africa's Niger Delta region
The IU School of Social Work is collaborating with the University of Port Harcourt to establish social work as a profession in the region.
Istrabadi honored with McRobbie Bicentennial Professorship in Global Strategic Studies
He was also granted tenure as full professor of Central Eurasian studies in IU's Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies.
IU to virtually host 2021 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders
IU will virtually host 25 emerging civic engagement leaders from Africa for a six-week leadership institute.