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Favorite IU Foods
From pizza and burgers to ice cream and Sugar & Spice favorites, all the major food groups are covered.
Going the Extra Mile
75 Years of the IU Student Foundation.
IU Scholarship Recipients Ready to Pay It Forward
Meet 9 students and recent alumni who are poised to make a difference in the world.
First 90 Days: Advice For New Managers
Kim Van Lue, MBA’06—founder and CEO of NorthSpring Leadership Consulting—shares her tips for navigating the first 90 days as a new manager.
Tour IU’s Iconic Campus
With its limestone architecture and natural beauty, Indiana University’s Bloomington campus is one of the most beautiful colleges in the U.S. Take a stroll through these iconic spots, each a part of the backdrop of IU’s long tradition of excellence.
Deanna Fry’s Rise in Broadcast Journalism is Defined By a Sense of Humanity and Justice
Deanna Fry, BAJ’06, is the senior broadcast producer of the BET and CBS News newsmagazine show "America in Black."
Taylor 101: Dispatches from the World’s First Taylor Swift Conference
IU hosted the first-ever academic conference focused on superstar Taylor Swift’s music and influence—and it was a glittering success.
Finals Week Chronicles
From a massive snowball fight to a mid-exam evacuation to a “victory cigar,” these stories truly capture the uniqueness of finals week at IU.
Michael Koryta’s Lost Man’s Lane is a ‘Love Letter’ to Bloomington
“Lost Man’s Lane,“ a supernatural thriller by Michael Koryta, BA’06, and set in Bloomington, was published in March 2024.
Imani Sailers: Destined to Dance
Imani Sailers, BS’17, joined Nashville Ballet—the largest professional dance company in Tennessee—which she joined in 2017. Sailers was promoted to company dancer in 2019.
IU Alumni Artwork Displayed in Museums Around the World
The seven alumni artists profiled in this story have exhibited work across mediums in museums around the world. Take a look.
Sound Judgment: Laura Sisk a Swift Staple
A skim of the credits of Taylor Swift’s last eight albums will reveal a common phrase: “Vocals recorded by Laura Sisk.”