IU Northwest
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A Dirty Job—With Bright Results
Are you one of the millions of people who have ever had strep throat? Or pink eye? Or a urinary tract infection? If so, chances are good that antibiotics helped…
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Vital Solutions in a Climate of Change
How do you make Indiana a more sustainable place to live? If you’re one of IU’s McKinney Climate Fellows, you start locally. A municipal composting site in Zionsville. A climate…
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6 Tips for Traveling Abroad Solo
Scooter Pegram has visited 188 countries and counting, all alone. The IU Northwest professor shares his advice for a successful solo trip.
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Decoding Commencement
For what is believed to be the first time in IU history, university officials were compelled to cancel Commencement festivities for the class of 2020 to protect the health of…
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12 Ways IU’s Regional Campuses Are Making a World of Difference
Indiana University opened its first regional extension center in Fort Wayne in 1917. Today, IU has seven regional campuses, in addition to the core campuses in Bloomington and Indianapolis. The…
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An Oral History of IU
What does IU mean to you? Alexis Morales, an intern with the Office of the Bicentennial, always makes a point to end her interviews with this question. A senior at…
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To Protect and Preserve
Along a highway about 30 miles outside of Chicago, you can find IU Northwest biology professor Spencer Cortwright weaving through eye-high prairie grass, picking up trash. If he’s not doing…