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Indiana State Bat Researcher Gives Update On Status Of Bats In Midwest
People of State :KIRA ENRIQUEZ LOYA
Kira Enriquez may physically be thousands of miles away from her childhood home in Namiquipa, Chihuahua, Mexico, but every piece of work created by th
AAG is Proud to Announce the 2020 AAG Honors
Qihao Weng is a pioneer and leading scholar in the area of urban remote sensing.
ISU names second floor of Science Building for Bill Brett
The second floor of Indiana State University’s Science Building will be named after the late William “Bi
Careers in aging: how job-seekers search for and how employers advertise positions in aging-related markets
[The following is the abstract of an article co-authored by CAS faculty and Multidisciplinary Studies Chair Tina Kruger. Please see the link below for the full article]
COMPUTER SCIENCE EDUCATION GROWING ACROSS THE STATE OF INDIANA
For years there's been a demand for computer science classes across Indiana. A new bill would require it to be part of your child's curriculum in all public schools.
VIGO COUNTY, Ind. (WTHI)- For years there's been a demand for computer science classes across Indiana.
ECOVIEWS: What do you do with too many bats?
When I received the following questions, I turned to Joy M.
'Moby Dick' release party set for Aug. 17
On Aug. 17, the Swope Art Museum will host a book release party from 1 to 3 p.m. for a new edition of “Moby-Dick” illustrated with the art of Terre Haute native Gilbert Wilson.
Federal execution decision hardly shocks ISU crime, policy expert
The choices of which five federal death row inmates will be executed first at the U.S.