Below, read the latest news from our Indianapolis campus. Here you will find stories about O’Neill Indianapolis administration, faculty, staff, students, and research.
IU to strengthen, expand presence as national leader through new Washington, DC, location
Indiana University has secured an eight-story building in Washington, D.C., that will serve as a critical hub for research, leadership and learning for members of the IU community.
Future leaders in action: IU students strengthen security and policy in Washington, DC
From planning security for the presidential inauguration to translating research into policy recommendations, IU students get first-hand leadership training in the nation's capital through classes... Read more about Future leaders in action: IU students strengthen security and policy in Washington, DC
Grant DiDomizio, an IU Bloomington student in the Master of Arts in curatorship program, is showcasing the legacy of Indiana women in the arts through his internship with the Brown County Art Guild... Read more about Curating an opportunity: IU grad student leads ‘Indiana Women Artists’ exhibition as art guild intern
‘AlgoRhythms’ summit will explore the future of music and AI
The IU Jacobs School of Music, in collaboration with the IU Maurer School of Law and other partners on campus and within the Bloomington community, will present "AlgoRhythms: The World of Music and... Read more about ‘AlgoRhythms’ summit will explore the future of music and AI
Student public policy research advises state on alleviating homelessness, food insecurity
Student research assistants at the Public Policy Institute share insights on how to tackle homelessness, address food insecurity and identify the barriers to student success for LGBTQ+ youth. ... Read more about Student public policy research advises state on alleviating homelessness, food insecurity
Bernstein’s campus visits inspire journalism students amid changing media landscape
Journalism is not dead; it's changing but remains as vital as ever. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Carl Bernstein communicated this message to Indiana University journalism students during a Q&a... Read more about Bernstein’s campus visits inspire journalism students amid changing media landscape
O’Neill School launches of Master of Public Policy program
The new master's degree in the Paul H. O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs is designed to equip students with the essential skills needed to analyze, evaluate and design effective pu... Read more about O’Neill School launches of Master of Public Policy program
President Whitten highlights transformative progress at 2024 State of the University Address
Indiana University President Pamela Whitten highlighted significant growth in student success, transformative research and IU's impact on the state during her 2024 State of the University address.&... Read more about President Whitten highlights transformative progress at 2024 State of the University Address
As climate change increases likelihood of economic disasters, solution may be found in soil
An increasing number of droughts, floods, storms and wildfires cause costly disasters to the U.S. economy, including agriculture. IU Indianapolis professor Jerome Dumortier says a solution to mitig... Read more about As climate change increases likelihood of economic disasters, solution may be found in soil
IU expands program supporting Ukrainian scholars to 8 more Big Ten universities
An innovative fellowship program at Indiana University that has enabled 69 Ukrainian scholars to continue their research and teaching since Russia's invasion in 2022 will now expand thanks to suppo... Read more about IU expands program supporting Ukrainian scholars to 8 more Big Ten universities