Welcome to Human Biology at Indiana University 
Human Biology is an interdisciplinary program within the College of Arts and Scienceswhose mission is to integrate the biological and social sciences with the humanities and the arts in the study of human beings and the human condition. The degree program has been designed to offer an integrative learning environment incorporating innovative classroom approaches and multidisciplinary perspectives in order to develop rigorous, comprehensive, and original approaches to the complex problems facing a 21st century global society. Please feel free to explore our website to learn more about the Human Biology Program at Indiana University Bloomington.
Human Biology Class of 2009!!!

We are proud to honor our first class of Human Biology Graduates. These students have been with us from the very beginning of the Human Biology Program, and we thank them for their dedicated hard work in helping to shape this exciting new major.
Upcoming Events
HUBI Student Government Callout
The call-out meeting for the Student Government is Monday Sept. 21st at 8pm in Morrison Hall room 107. All Human Biology students are encouraged to attend as the Student Government is a great way to get involved in the HUBI community.
Weekly Coffee Hour
The time and day of our coffee hour for the Fall semester will be announced soon! Coffee hours are open to all students, faculty and staff and are a great way to get involved in our Human Biology Community.
Click HERE for a full listing of upcoming and completed Human Biology-related Events
Faculty in the News [read more]
Human Biology Courses for
Spring 2008 [read more]
The Human Biology office is located in Morrison Hall Room 101.
Classrooms for Human Biology are located in Morrison Hall (MO 103 & MO 107).
Email: humbio@indiana.edu
Telephone number: 812.855.2250

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Human Biology News Headlines
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Human Biology welcomes new advisor!
Human Biology welcomes Andy Ruff as our new academic advisor. Andy is now available to guide students as they progress through the HUBI curriculum and to provide all with general information about the major. We are excited to have Andy join the team and encourage everyone in the HUBI community to introduce themselves as he settles into his new role. ajruff@indiana.edu 856-5725
BRAVO Seniors!
Human Biology B401 students were selected as the Bloomington Parks and Recreation April 2009 BRAVO Award recipients. Each month Bloomington Parks and Recreation selects a volunteer or volunteer group who has significantly contributed to their programs, Department and community.
[Click here] for the full story.
HUBI Coffee Hour in the News!
March 23, 2009
IU's student newspaper, the Indiana Daily Student, has run a story spotlighting the Human Biology coffee hours.
[Click here] for the full story.
Congratulations to Phi Beta Kappa 2008/2009 inductees, Seniors Ashley Ledger and Joseph Meisel
and Junior Krista Bergman
Ashley and Joe are members of Human Biology's first class of graduating seniors.
Joe Meisel was also recently recognized in the local community for his work on the capstone project for his Leadership, Ethics, and Social Action (LESA) Minor.
[read more] Phi Beta Kappa
[read more] LESA capstone
Neuroscientist Olaf Sporns worked with scientists in the international community to help create the first complete high-resolution map of how millions of neural fibers in the human cerebral cortex — the outer layer of the brain responsible for higher level thinking — connect and communicate. [read more]
Congratulations to Professor Michael J. Wade, who has been named an Indiana University Distinguished Professor — the most prestigious academic appointment Indiana University can offer! [read more]
The Human Biology Foundation and Area of Concentration course lists, including the list for the new Human Growth and Development concentration, are available in the HUBI office or from the HUBI academic advisor.
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