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Since its inception in 1951, the event has grown in significance, fostering both spirited competition and philanthropy. This ...
Founder's College, housed at Butler University, will offer a 2-year degree covering not only tuition, but also transportation costs, a laptop, counseling, emergency funds, job coaching, paid ...
FBI scrutiny and visa revocations under President Trump are worrying STEM researchers as China looks to recruit them to come ...
This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: 2025 NFL draft: Final network-wide Round 1 mock (including the Bills) ...
The final day to enter the transfer portal was Tuesday, April 22, but the IU coaching staff is still hard at work building a ...
Today is IU Day, when we honor Indiana University and the remarkable individuals who make it possible. As we don cream and ...
The roster rebuild under Darian DeVries continues. Here's where things stand, plus an important distinction in terminology ...
Ohio State football has new coaches leading its offensive line. Will they be able to attract Jackson Cantwell to Columbus?
Across the nation, more than 1,000 international students have had their visas or legal status revoked in recent weeks.
The ruling out of Georgia comes as hundreds of students across the country, including here in Chicago, have sued the Trump administration in hopes of having their visas restored.
A complaint has been filed against Indiana University that alleges several “race-selective” scholarships that favor black or ...