IU Kokomo is part of an amazing research institution that continues to generate new ideas. Indiana University is one of the largest and most diverse public research institutions in the United States. Founded in 1820, IU encompasses eight campuses around the state, and 7,000 faculty members contribute to IU’s excellence in the humanities, social sciences, music, fine arts, international studies, and the sciences as well as to the university’s outstanding professional schools in business, nursing, dentistry, public and environmental affairs, education, medicine, law, and optometry.
At IU Kokomo, faculty work on their own and with students to make breakthrough discoveries, understand the community, improve the Kokomo region, and create amazing works of art.
Is there a link between low self-esteem and childhood sexual abuse? An IU Kokomo School of Nursing master's student investigates. More>>
How do ordinary pieces of glass come together to become a work of art? An IU Kokomo music lecturer and student dig into the history of glass making to create a masterpiece. More>>
Is a hands-on teaching style better for students than lecture style? Two IU Kokomo professors test the approach in IU Kokomo educational psychology classes and let the data decide. More>>
All research at IU Kokomo that involves human subjects must be approved by the Institutional Review Board for the Protection of Human Subjects