03/11/2024
Research Day isn’t just an event; it’s a transformative journey that fuels our passion for learning and empowers us to make meaningful contributions to the world.
Join us 4/19 in the campus center to experience research day.
03/01/2024
Since 1995, U.S. presidents have issued a series of annual proclamations designating the month of March as “Women’s History Month.” These designations aim to celebrate the contributions that women have made to the United States and their specific achievements in a variety of fields.
At Indiana University, Women’s History Month is about highlighting the women—both in history and today—who are integral to the fabric of the IU community and its heritage.
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02/22/2024
An interactive map of Frederick Douglass’ influence across America will be available to public.
Faculty and students at the School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI are creating an interactive map documenting the travels and public speeches of African American activist Frederick Douglass. The map will display dates and locations where Douglass visited while offering insights into the topics he spoke about at each stop.
- words by Julia Hodson
02/02/2024
• Undergrad Research • know someone who deserves to be recognized for their research work? Nominate them for one of the student or faculty awards by 2/15
Link in bio or leave a thumbs up emoji 👍
01/17/2024
We have extended the deadline for Center for Research and Learning Awards to Feb 15.
We need your help to identify outstanding students to honor for our undergraduate research and mentoring awards.
Drop a trophy emoji if you’re interested in learning more.
Also! Save the date for Research and Creative Activities Day Friday April 19, 2024 in the Campus Center. This is an outstanding opportunity for students across all Schools to present their work. Undergraduate research and creative activities of all types are welcome. Students can choose to prepare oral or poster presentations.
11/08/2023
Countdown has begun. 30 days from now, the Indiana University Undergraduate Research Conference will take place at
09/11/2023
Here is your invitation for the Midwest Nano Day symposium that will be held at IUPUI’s campus this fall. The Integrated Nanosystems Development Institute (INDI) in collaboration with the Nano Science and Engineering Association (NSEA) at IUPUI will be hosting this student-led 1 day symposium on October 9, 2023, on the international nano day.
This free-to-attend conference will feature prominent speakers in the fields of nanoscience and nanotechnology from academia, industry, and national labs. In addition to our exciting speakers, there will be a poster session to give undergraduates, graduates, and postdocs the opportunity to present and discuss their research and ideas with the Midwest research community. More information and registration information can be found at this link and in the attached flyer: https://sites.google.com/iu.edu/midwestnanoday/home.
Midwest Nano Day
The Midwest Nano Day is coming soon!
08/04/2023
Here are the 🏅winners🏅and honorable mentions from our poster judging competition at our summer research symposium.
•Taylor Casey, outstanding poster
•Rania Knuckles, outstanding poster
•Caleb Manring, honorable mention
•Morganna Gordon,honorable mention
•Janice Hsu, honorable mention
•Kylie Heagy, honorable mention (not pictured)
07/28/2023
Thanks to everyone who made the summer symposium another success
06/23/2023
Summer research is in fully swing. Hopefully you’re taking good notes 😉
03/07/2023
Deadline for applications is March 31st! Link in bio to apply
03/04/2022
If you hadn’t heard, our biggest event of the spring season, Research Day, is fast approaching (4/22)
Students from all over campus will gather to showcase what they’ve been working on over the past year in form of a poster.
If you’re interested in submitting a poster and want to have the best designed poster on the floor, you’re going to want to attend our virtual poster design consultation on March 18th. Stay tuned for the link