Have Your Research Published in IUJUR! Submit your research paper to the IU Journal of Undergraduate Research (IUJUR), which is currently accepting submissions for our 2020 issue. You have the exciting opportunity to publish your work in any area of research in any language as a full-length paper, review article, or research snapshot. Quality research… Read more »
Advising Announcements
Tomorrow, Feb. 7 – Fun cybersecurity challenge with free pizza! All majors welcome
Calling all Majors! On February 7th there is a meeting on campus (WITH FREE PIZZA) that may interest you and land you a paid internship! The cyberstart GO program gives you the ability to test out the life of a cybersecurity professional. It is a fun challenge where you have 60 minutes to work through as many… Read more »
Book and Beyond – Study Abroad in Rwanda this Summer!
APPLICATIONS: http://go.iu.edu/2020BB Priority deadline is February 10, 2020. Final deadline is February 28. TRAVEL FEES: $4,000 to $4,400, which includes lodging, meals, international airfare, local transportation, and excursions. Scholarships available for OVPDEMA students. ELIGIBILITY: Students must enroll in COLL-X 211 Spring course in order to travel to Rwanda. Minimum 2.7 GPA. QUESTIONS? Contact booksb @… Read more »
Peace Corps Information Session
Donate Blood — Save Lives!
The Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity is hosting a blood drive on Tuesday, February 11th in Wilkie Residence Center. Please consider donating to save lives!
Apply for a Graduate Program in Forensics at UK!
Still accepting applications for Fall 2020: Master’s in Forensic Toxicology & Analytical Genetics The Master’s program in Forensic Toxicology & Analytical Genetics program at the University of Kentucky (Lexington) is a professional degree program, which educates and prepares students to enter the workforce as working professionals It is only the fifth such professional master’s degree… Read more »
Volunteer Opportunity with the Zooarchaeological Laboratory!
(From Dr. Laura Scheiber, Lab Director of the William R Adams Zooarchaeology Laboratory at Indiana University) We are a comparative collection of over 10,000 skeletal animal remains that are used in research and study for many disciplines ranging from Anthropology and Archaeology to Biology, Zoology, and Animal Behavior. I am trying to reach students interested… Read more »