|  | Ready to rideAs spring semester approaches, more faculty, staff and students will return to campus. To help them get from here to there safely, IU Ride is resuming, and Campus Bus is getting a new E route stop. What to know about catching a ride |
| |  | A beautifully restored Maxwell Hall will open to the public as the Gayle Karch Cook Center for Public Arts and Humanities with its first faculty exhibitions Feb. 5. |
| |  | The Media School, Indiana Daily Student and Office of the Provost have worked together to solidify a long-term plan for the student media organization to operate sustainably. Learn more about the plans. |
| |  | IU is among the top business, education, nursing and veterans programs in U.S. News and World Report's 2021 rankings for online programs. |
| |  | The Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art, a teaching and learning lab, uses its collection to engage IU students and faculty, the Bloomington community, and local K-12 students. This video shows how. |
| |  | An IU survey shows the influence of false information politicians were sharing on social media before and after the presidential election. Plus, find out what the most-believed false narrative was. |
| |  | Lilly Library renovations are moving along, and the Eskenazi Museum of Art is connecting kids with art. Plus find out about IU Catering's Valentine's Day treats, answers to your latest COVID-19 questions and more in this week's roundup. |
| |  | The university's 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. |
| | Events and Lectures | School of Public Health Distinguished Colloquium; virtual | Jan. 27, 2021 |
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