With production and distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine now underway across the country, Indiana University is actively preparing its campus communities for this significant step in battling the pandemic.
State health officials called upon IU School of Medicine to train a volunteer army of students who will be on call to administer vaccines. More than 430 medical students answered the call and received training ahead of the vaccine's arrival in Indiana this week.
Your holiday decorations could always use a little more cream and crimson. Watch and learn how to make Hoosier-themed sleigh, bulb and coffee cup ornaments.
Provost Lauren Robel discusses the impact IU's Center for Rural Engagement has had on rural Hoosier communities, as well as those in the IU community who work with the center.
The need to stay physically distant made home technology critical this year. To support students with limited access, doctoral students started a program to donate laptops and tablets.
More asymptomatic COVID-19 testing spots are available, and the year's last "Ask Aaron" will update us on the latest testing results and the new vaccine. You'll find that and more in this week's news roundup.
The university's latest testing results are updated every Wednesday. Combining this data with analysis from its team of medical experts, IU is monitoring and minimizing the spread of COVID-19.