Bat in your house? Don’t touch it ... or kill it
This time of year is when bats move from their summer roosting sites to their winter roosting sites, so help it move along -- safely -- if you find a bat in your house.
This time of year is when bats move from their summer roosting sites to their winter roosting sites, so help it move along -- safely -- if you find a bat in your house.
The Institute for Community Sustainability is hosting the the Mid-America Prosperity and Security (MAPS) Conference on Sept. 12. The event is free, but registration is required by Sept. 8.
Katherine Warren, a Bloomington, Ill. native attending Indiana State, discusses her 5-week trip to Yako, Burkina Faso in West Africa, where she participated in shoe distributions, grain distributions to widows and at medical clinics for sick children.
The Rivers & Roads Artisan Trail recognizes the work of six artists in a month-long exhibiton that began Aug. 1 at the Clabber Girl Art Gallery in Terre Haute.
More than 700 Indiana State University students have participated in a pilot program in which faculty members forgo textbooks in favor of open-educational, or open-access, resources, saving an estimated $90,000.
Cadets in the detachment are students at Indiana State and DePauw universities and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.
The ensemble is open to the public and students and will be performing large-scale choral works, both classic and contemporary.
Sycamore is researching the role of genetic counselors and whether telegenetics -- virtual care and counseling -- is used to close accessibility gaps for patients, especially in rural areas.
The Accrediation Commission for Education in Nursing has granted continued accreditation to Indiana State University's bachelor's and master's degree nursing programs.
The 45th Summer Honors Program offered high-achieving high school students a first taste of college life, and the Summer Science Camp for elementary students provided additional learning during the youngsters' off-time.