PREPs, IU School of Medicine launch Growth Through Guidance Program
June 03, 2024
School of Science students interested in pursuing an M.D. or Ph.D. at the IU School of Medicine can get a firsthand look at what it's like to be a medical student.
A world-class degree. A location in the heart of a major metropolitan area. A plethora of research and internship opportunities. All this, and the traditional college experience you’re dreaming of.
Whatever you’re looking for in a science program, you’ll find it here.
Indiana University and Purdue University have taken the first steps toward transforming IUPUI into independent academic organizations. This bold new chapter will strengthen our already world-class research and educational institution.
Almost 70 percent of our faculty is actively engaged in some of today’s most innovative research. And whether they’re searching for the next breakthrough drug or exploring the mysteries of the universe, most welcome students into their labs—at the graduate and undergraduate level.
17 : 1Student to faculty ratio
180+full time faculty
$20 millionin external research funding
firstand only accredited Forensics program in the state
2,100+Life sciences companies in Indiana (data from BioSpeak/BioCrossroads)
74,000+tech jobs in Indianapolis (data from CompTIA)
Starting in the fall of 2024, the new Bachelor's to MD (B/MD) pathway to medicine program will provide a direct path to admission at the IU School of Medicine for eligible first-year students directly admitted to the School of Science.
At least 1 in 4 US residential yards exceeds EPA’s new soil lead guidelines, study finds
According to a new study led by Gabe Filippelli, professor of earth sciences at Indiana University Indianapolis, Indianapolis and Chicago were among Midwestern cities with higher lead levels in hou... Read more about At least 1 in 4 US residential yards exceeds EPA’s new soil lead guidelines, study finds
Global meta-analysis quantifies benefits of cover crop use
After analyzing hundreds of studies, researchers at Indiana University’s School of Science found that cover crops increase crop yield by 2.6% globally. Yu Peng, a Ph.D. student who led the... Read more about Global meta-analysis quantifies benefits of cover crop use
Ready for tomorrow: 2024 graduates share how they’ve prepared for what’s next
Nearly 19,000 students from nine Indiana University campuses across the state are about to graduate, 70% of whom are earning bachelor’s degrees. Five undergrads share how their experiences have s... Read more about Ready for tomorrow: 2024 graduates share how they’ve prepared for what’s next
$11.7M from Department of Defense to fund research on common complication to traumatic brain injury
Researchers at the School of Science at IUPUI will lead grants to fund research toward an effective drug treatment for hydrocephalus, a condition commonly associated with complications from traumat... Read more about $11.7M from Department of Defense to fund research on common complication to traumatic brain injury
PREPs, IU School of Medicine launch Growth Through Guidance Program
June 03, 2024
School of Science students interested in pursuing an M.D. or Ph.D. at the IU School of Medicine can get a firsthand look at what it's like to be a medical student.
38 School of Science students named to 2024 Top 100
April 17, 2024
The IU Indianapolis School of Science congratulates 38 students who have been named to the 2024 Top 100 list.
Hydrocephalus Symposium gathers researchers to address the debilitating brain condition
December 06, 2023
Hydrocephalus researchers from across the world gathered at the School of Science at IUPUI last month for the inaugural Hydrocephalus Research Symposium.