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What to expect during 2024 total solar eclipse in Indiana
Indiana University astronomy experts discuss what to expect when five IU campuses will be the path of totality during the solar eclipse in 2024.
Life changed overnight for Ukrainian undergrad
Yaroslav Chalyi shares his experience growing up in the midst of political unrest in Ukraine and his life today as a student and advocate living in the United States while war rages back home.
Professor gets firsthand look at massive volunteer effort in response to Russia-Ukraine war
Elizabeth Cullen Dunn, director of the IU Center for Refugee Studies and professor of geography in the College of Arts and Sciences, will return to Poland this spring to continue her research on th... Read more about Professor gets firsthand look at massive volunteer effort in response to Russia-Ukraine war
IU students help translate diary of woman’s escape from Mariupol
A woman documented her family's harrowing fight for survival in the first months of the war in Ukraine. Students at Indiana University helped translate her account to English.
Journalism alumni report stories of suffering, perseverance from Russia-Ukraine war
Two IU Bloomington journalism alumni share their experiences reporting from Ukraine and how their time at IU prepared them for the assignment.
Ask the Expert: The Russia-Ukraine war’s impact on energy markets
Michael De Groot, assistant professor in the Indiana University Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies, answered questions about the economic impact of Russia's invasion of Ukrai... Read more about Ask the Expert: The Russia-Ukraine war’s impact on energy markets
Speaker series provides expert perspectives on Russian invasion of Ukraine
Regina Smyth, a professor of political science in the College of Arts and Sciences at IU Bloomington, created a "Russia at War" class that includes a speaker series that's open to the public. ... Read more about Speaker series provides expert perspectives on Russian invasion of Ukraine
Ukrainian scholars supported by partners from IU
The Indiana University-Ukraine Nonresidential Scholars Program is supporting more than 30 Ukrainian scholars and helping them continue their research while Russia wages war on their country.
Classes incorporate Ukrainian students, topics both after war and before
In class after class, Indiana University students are learning about Ukraine. They're learning about its culture, its language, the war, its history with Russia. Other classes are meeting with Ukra... Read more about Classes incorporate Ukrainian students, topics both after war and before
Ph.D. student helps preserve fellow Ukrainians’ scholarly works
The day Russia invaded Ukraine, Iryna Voloshyna started helping scholars in her native country preserve and protect their life's work.