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IU, Purdue Combined Enroll More Int’l Students Than Harvard

The international student population at Indiana's colleges and universities grew 8.3 percent this year, thanks to an even greater influx of students from China.

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IU Mens Basketball Faces Rival Purdue On Sunday

Indiana University's game against rival Purdue is the last game before the Big Ten Tournament.

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Purdue University Interviewing Candidates For New President

President France Cordova is retiring in five weeks, and the board has said it wants to pick her successor by then.

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Source: Gov. Mitch Daniels Will Be Purdue’s Next President

A source close to the governor says Mitch Daniels will be the president of Purdue University after he leaves office.

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Purdue University Diver David Boudia Wins Olympic Gold

Purdue University's David Boudia claimed the gold medal in the men's 10-meter platform diving event Saturday at the London Olympics.

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Purdue To Expand Engineering Program

Purdue plans to increase faculty and staff in its engineering program.

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Indiana Universities Make Pitches To State For More Funding

Indiana public universities went before two states committees Thursday to make their requests for additional funding next year.

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IU Faces Purdue In Old Oaken Bucket Rivalry

The Indiana University football team is seeking to end its season with a win over rival Purdue.

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Purdue’s Trustees To Vote Saturday On Daniels’ Contract

The trustees are scheduled to talk about specifics of the contract on Friday, the first day of the two-day board meeting.

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New Insect Population Monitor Might Reduce Insecticide Use

Purdue University researchers have created a new device they say may have worldwide impact on insect pest populations.

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Purdue Researchers Develop Low-Cost Steel Making Process

The process makes use of lower-cost Indiana-Illinois Basin coal.

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Public Universities Vying For More State Funding

University presidents who testified Wednesday tried to prove to lawmakers that their school is working to reduce the cost of college.

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Purdue Researches Safer Polymer-Lined Football Helmet

Purdue researchers have developed new helmet technology that would massively decrease the shock to the brain resulting from on-field impact.

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Indiana Trees Still Suffering From Summer Drought

Foresters say some tree species may never return the full strength they had before the 2012 drought.

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Sequestration Will Cost Some Student Workers Their Jobs

Some work study positions will disappear at Indiana University campuses, but the school’s flagship may be spared.

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IU Not Pressured To Duplicate Purdue’s Tuition Freeze

Purdue University announced last week it would freeze tuition for two years, but IU indicates it will not take similar steps.

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Midwest Drought Encourages Southern Farmers To Grow Corn

High corn prices and low supply caused by the 2012 drought have prompted some farmers in the Southeast to consider planting more corn.

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Purdue Will Reduce Lobbying Force In Washington, D.C.

The university announced it plans to reduce its lobbying efforts, a day after President Mitch Daniels announced merit pay would be eliminated through 2015.

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IU Students Might Be Eligible For Tuition Freeze

IU officials are skipping around the idea that this freeze is in the shadow of Purdue University’s recent tuition announcement.

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Asian Carp Spread Faster Than Thought, Study Finds

Purdue University researchers have shown Asian carp may be able to spread outside areas where they were concentrated in the past.

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