March 08, 2023
IUPUI receives $300,000 grant to continue expanding STEM education access for women
Award to provide two years of scholarship support for 25 undergraduates
This is your home base for School of Science news. Check back regularly for the latest updates and stories.
‘Pathway to Medicine’ will create direct track to medical school for IU Indianapolis undergrads
The combined bachelor’s/M.D. degree program will provide a direct path to admission at the IU School of Medicine for eligible first-year students admitted to the School of Science at the future I... Read more about ‘Pathway to Medicine’ will create direct track to medical school for IU Indianapolis undergrads
Filter selections
297 results found
March 08, 2023
IUPUI receives $300,000 grant to continue expanding STEM education access for women
Award to provide two years of scholarship support for 25 undergraduates
March 23, 2022
IUPUI team competes in 82nd annual William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition
Team places 46 out of 427 schools
March 11, 2022
Eight School of Science Graduate Students Named to IUPUI's Elite 50
The Elite 50 honors 50 graduate and professional students who demonstrate excellence beyond the classroom in areas such as campus leadership, scholarly work, and community engagement.
March 11, 2022
48 School of Science students named to 2022 Top 100
Top 100 students show strength in scholastic achievement, collegiate and co-curricular activities, and civic/community service.
November 04, 2021
The funding will be used to study whether a cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) delivered over the internet, known as Sleep Healthy Using the Internet (SHUTi), improves insomnia symptoms and reduces systemic inflammation in people with HIV.
October 29, 2021
The scholarship award will support African American first-generation students as they work toward earning a STEM degree.
October 01, 2021
Department of Earth Sciences receives EPIC grant from IUPUI
The grant aims to develop equity-minded leaders through intentional programming and training to improve institutional climate and promote inclusive leadership practices.
September 30, 2021
School of Science researchers named among top 2% of scientists on Stanford list
The ranking method is based on standardized citation metrics developed by a group of scientists led by a statistician at Stanford University.
September 07, 2021
The study will improve upon predictions of water responses to future climate change in the Andes and provide insight into large-scale climate system interactions that will improve our understanding of future mid-latitude (North American) climate change.
‘Pathway to Medicine’ will create direct track to medical school for IU Indianapolis undergrads
The combined bachelor’s/M.D. degree program will provide a direct path to admission at the IU School of Medicine for eligible first-year students admitted to the School of Science at the future I... Read more about ‘Pathway to Medicine’ will create direct track to medical school for IU Indianapolis undergrads
Over $2.6 million awarded for chemical, medical, computational research
Four faculty at Indiana University Bloomington and IUPUI will receive over $2.6 million from the National Science Foundation as recipients of NSF Faculty Early Career Development Awards.
$2 million grant to support underrepresented students pursuing biomedical careers
An IUPUI program that helps students from underrepresented minorities and disadvantaged groups pursue careers in the biomedical and behavioral sciences has received a $2 million grant from the Nati... Read more about $2 million grant to support underrepresented students pursuing biomedical careers
$1.92M grant to fund IUPUI physicist’s study of how DNA moves inside cells
Jing Lui, an assistant professor at the School of Science, has been awarded $1.92 million from the National Institutes of Health to study the role of chromatin motion in DNA replication... Read more about $1.92M grant to fund IUPUI physicist’s study of how DNA moves inside cells
Evolution of tree roots may have driven mass extinctions
An IUPUI-led study finds that the same chemical processes caused by modern pollution likely drove mass extinction events over 300 million years ago.
Katie Dawson
Managing Director - Marketing, Communications, and Undergraduate Recruitment
Phone: (317) 274-0685
Email: katdawso@iu.edu
Are you a science faculty or staff member with exciting news to share? Complete the news request form so we can help tell your story.