As the end of the semester nears, many students are feeling the stress and anxiety of imminent final exams. Whether you are studying or finishing up (or just starting) final projects, everyone is feeling the weight of the most dreaded week of the year. With only two official weeks left of classes, the Indiana Daily… Read more »
Month: December 2019
Dung beetle discovery revises understanding of how nature innovates
Evidence has emerged — in a study published Nov. 21 in the journal Science — that better illuminates how new traits can evolve. And this evidence has come from an unexpected source: the small yet charismatic dung beetle. “Dung beetles are fascinating creatures,” said Armin Moczek, the study’s senior author and a professor in the… Read more »
Spring 2020 Career Fairs
Get ready for plenty of opportunities to network and elaborate on career plans with IU-approved career fairs! These events are currently featured by the Walter Career Center and will bring in top employers from the state and the nation for your consideration! Check out these events now and mark them down on your calendar for… Read more »
Lilly Library Building Now Closed For Renovation
On December 6, 2019 the Lilly Library building closed for a complete interior renovation. To protect our irreplaceable materials, all items will be carefully removed from the building into secure storage. Soon a majority of the collections will be available in a limited way to researchers at the Herman B Wells Library. The Lilly Library… Read more »
Seeking enthusiastic UTA candidates to help teach BIOL Q201
Seeking enthusiastic UTA candidates to help teach BIOL Q201 (Biology for Elementary Education Majors) during the Spring 2020 semester. Q201 is an introductory-level, combination lecture and lab course for future elementary teachers. Successful candidates should be available to co-teach a lab section meeting on Tuesdays from 2:00-5:00 pm OR on Wednesdays, 2:30-5:30 pm for… Read more »
PACE-C 200 Issue Forum – Gun Violence in America
Despite consumer demand, Indiana Christmas tree farms are declining
Hoosier families are finding fewer and fewer options when they visit their local Christmas tree farms to choose the perfect tree for the holidays. That’s because Indiana tree farms are declining — due in part to farmers aging out of their operations, as well as environmental change and the difficulty of growing short-needled varieties that… Read more »
#Adulting
On edge about graduating and entering the real world? Or feeling a little lost entering college? Well this is the event for you! Learn how to better yourself and become a more well rounded individual with covering topics such as cultural awareness, financial literacy, politics and more! Wednesday, December 4th 7:00 – 8:30pm IMU… Read more »
Stress Management Events for Finals Week
It’s almost time for finals! Keep in mind these activities around campus when you get too stressed to study: CAPS Online Workshops – Finals Edition More information can be found here: https://healthcenter.indiana.edu/docs/F19-CAPS-Online-Workshops-11×17-Poster.pdf Strategies to Beat the Finals Stress – 12/12 at 4:30pm and 12/13 at 10:30am Tips to Get Ready for Finals – 12/5 at… Read more »