The initiative promotes collaboration between state government and faith-based partners to assist in issues including addiction band increasing civic engagement.
Arts & Culture
-
Poet Daniel Lassell reads “Frame [in the underworld],” “The Glassmaker’s Bench,” “Edge Markers,” “Frame [in the underworld],” and “Frame Inside a Frame.”
-
A celebration of non-musical films that placed iconic songs in our collective imagination.
-
Carrie Hott talks about her artistic practice.
-
Artist Carrie Hott talks about how she approaches her art and how she incorporates technology into it.
The State of Inquiry
Featured Events
-
NPR’s hit news quiz Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! is coming to Indiana University! Join host Peter Sagal and a panel of your favorite humorists for a live taping of the show at the IU Auditorium.
Be part of the audience as the Wait Wait team blends the week’s news with quick wit and spontaneous fun — all captured live for national broadcast. -
WTIU invites audiences to IU Cinema for a special preview screening of The Forsytes, the new MASTERPIECE series coming to PBS. Be among the first to experience Episode 1 of this lavish period drama—set in 1880s London—weeks before it premieres on WTIU.
This free, ticketed event is open to the public, with tickets available through IU Cinema.
More News
-
More Indiana college degree programs with low post-graduation earnings could be consolidated or eliminated under a bill headed to the governor.
-
The Senate adjusted a bill to now include “missing children” under the Silver Alert system, which is more commonly used for missing adults
-
The controversial idea — which critics have likened to a “criminalization of homelessness” — died twice during last year’s legislative session before crossing the finish line a year later.
-
Push for Hammond stadium site goes to governor as Illinois Legislature advances its own offer
-
City of Bloomington Utilities has been awarded $1.25 million to upgrade the treatment plant's booster pump system.
-
Monroe County will remain fully funded for the remainder of 2026, but beyond that is uncertain.
-
Land reappraisal will save those owners almost $350,000 in tax dollars altogether.
-
Two adults and a child were hospitalized for injuries.
-
The Indiana Senate has approved changes to a bill extending state approval for syringe services programs for five years.
-
Stricter SNAP and Medicaid eligibility requirements are now headed to the Governor, despite prolonged objections from Senate Democrats.
-
Cellphones could soon be sidelined for the entire school day in Indiana classrooms — rather than just during instructional time.
-
A broad immigration enforcement bill is on its way to the governor after the Senate voted to approve House amendments.