Sustainability in the News
Ecotourism students practice IUPUI’s green travel tips on trip to Costa Rica
The students traveled throughout the Central American country learning about its sustainable practices and environmental policies while demonstrating how they practiced sustainability on their jour... Read more about Ecotourism students practice IUPUI’s green travel tips on trip to Costa Rica
Kelley School to establish Institute for Environmental and Social Sustainability
To build on its legacy of helping students and alumni contribute to efforts to find solutions to pressing global challenges, the IU Kelley School of Business is establishing the Institute for Envir... Read more about Kelley School to establish Institute for Environmental and Social Sustainability
IU renews its commitment to sustainability with new Climate Action Planning Committee
The committee will develop comprehensive recommendations to identify opportunities to reduce the impact of IU's greenhouse gas emissions.
Conservation Law Center to help manage new federal land program in southern Indiana
The center will help manage a new designation of more than 3.5 million acres in southern Indiana as a Sentinel Landscape.
Dubois County, Center for Rural Engagement partner on Sustaining Hoosier Communities projects
IU Bloomington faculty and students will work on local projects in health, infrastructure planning and natural resource management.
Bike courier pedals documents while peddling benefits of sustainability
Greg Eisman has covered more than 500 miles in his first couple of months as a bike courier at IU Bloomington's Document Services.
The most-read IUPUI news of 2021
A look back at some of the most-read stories of the year from IUPUI.
IU-led climate action programs to expand with $1.25M McKinney Family Foundation grant
The five-year grant will support the formation of the McKinney Midwest Climate Project under IU's Environmental Resilience Institute.
IU joins statewide initiative to ensure more equitable access to health services
IU, the Indiana Department of Health, Purdue and others are helping Hoosiers' access the resources they need to improve their health.
IU president renews partnership with Naval Support Activity Crane during inaugural visit
The agreement provides a mechanism by which IU students can benefit from the naval installation's expertise, facilities and equipment.