Faculty
ISU professor gives expert opinion on Russia and Ukraine
TERRE HAUTE, Ind.
Fires in West bring haze to Hoosiers
Haze from the wildfires in the western United States has reached Indiana, resulting in reduced visibilit
In Depth: Fanning the flames of race in education
Critical race theory has become the subject of much controversy in Indiana and across the country.
Historical Treasure: William Turman Painting
This week’s historical treasure is a painting by William Thomas Turman, who was born in 1867 at Graysvil
Former CPD veteran, UC police chief leads city of Boulder after mass shooter kills 10 people
CINCINNATI —
Carbon emissions down during the pandemic
WABASH VALLEY (WTHI-TV) - Many of us have been forced to work from home, since last March, when the pandemic and shutdowns began. So, we have spent less time driving. And less time driving
How will the Paris Agreement impact the Wabash Valley?
WABASH VALLEY (WTHI-TV) - President Biden signed an agreement on his first day in office to get the United States back in the Paris Agreement. But what exactly is the Paris Agreement? And
Legacy of geography professor celebrated with gift to ISU
A new endowment has been established at Indiana State University in memory of Paul W.
College of Arts and Sciences Scholars recognized for the lifetime impact of their research
Congratulations to Qihao Weng (Earth and Environmental Systems), Eric Glendening (Chemistry and Physics), and Steve Lima (Biology).
Art Annex naming is tribute to ISU professor’s legacy
Indiana State University’s Board of Trustees on Friday approved the naming of the Dick Hay Memorial Art Annex.
The naming is in recognition of a gift from Richard and Carla Hay of Winter Garden, Florida, in memory of Richard’s father, who passed away on April 23, 2020.