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Indiana University is transcending borders and training global citizens in more than 80 languages, from Arabic to Zulu.

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Building a better world

Indiana University is the gateway to an ever-changing world with researchers teaching at the nexus of policy, culture, and service.

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Service

Ukrainian ambassador credits O’Neill School program

Before Oksana Markarova became the Ukrainian Ambassador to the United States, she was a Master of Public Affairs graduate from Indiana University.

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Cathie Carrigan, Global Gateway Network director; Hilary Kahn, interim vice president for international affairs; and Miguel Ayllon, associate vice president for international affairs, at the launch of the IU Ghana Gateway on May 20
Service

IU expands global reach in Africa

IU has launched a new Global Gateway office in Accra, Ghana. IU is the only public university in the United States to have a gateway on the continent.

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Micaela Fenn, Boren Award recipient, poses on the IU Bloomington campus
Student Success

IU advances global fluency as top institution for Boren Awards

Indiana University’s Boren Award recipients seek to become fluent speakers of languages deemed critical by the U.S. Department of State.

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IU Associate Vice President for International Affairs Miguel Ayllon, center left, and IU School of Education in Bloomington Dean Anastasia Morrone, center right, meet with faculty from the Universität Hamburg in Germany
Service

Indiana University leads state in international impact

IU Bloomington ranked the highest among universities in Indiana for global impact by U.S. News and World Report.

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Research

Creating community support for clean energy

O’Neill School researchers have been awarded $2.5 million from the Department of Energy to explore large-scale solar energy projects.

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Attia Youseif presents his findings on using AI in language learning to other academics at the University of Monastir in Tunisia
Research

Integrating AI into language learning

Research from Attia Youseif, Director of Tutoring for IU's Arabic Flagship Program, shows large language models are useful for language learning.

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Silvia Kitur and Joseph-Miningwo, research staff from the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital in Kenya, look down on their lab equipment
Research

Informing transformative infectious disease policy

IU’s biostatistics data cohort in East Africa is providing crucial insights into HIV and AIDS decision making for institutions, including the World Health Organization.

Learn more about IU’s data cohort
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Student Success

IU named top Fulbright producer

This is the ninth consecutive year IU Bloomington has earned the designation. Thirteen students were offered Fulbright awards for this academic year, placing IU in the top 40 institutions.

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Student Success

IU's O'Neill School receives most #1 specialty rankings

For the eighth straight year, the O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs' Master of Public Affairs degree has been ranked first or second in the nation by U.S. News and World Report.

Learn more about the U.S. News ranking
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Pursuing excellence in all we do

Indiana University is fearlessly tackling society's biggest challenges. While others dream of a better future, we’re creating it. Bring On Tomorrow.

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Artificial intelligence

Indiana University is using AI to revolutionize the way we work, treat patients, and live.

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Arts & Humanities

Indiana University is harnessing the power of imagination through the arts and humanities to inspire change.

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