IU Science Fest brings magical experiments to children
Things were tense on the starship USS Energize.
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Things were tense on the starship USS Energize.
A change in IU’s grade policy, an opportunity for students to wipe their GPA clean and an addition to the general education requirements were discussed at Tuesday’s Bloomington Faculty Council meeting.
What began as a small idea in an IU neuroscience lab is now an outreach program stretching across the state of Indiana. The Hoosier STARS Initiative is bringing IU undergraduates back into high school classrooms to educate students about the importance of science.
Indiana was given a $9 million grant Sept. 13 to improve mental health programs. The Indiana Department of Education distributed the funds to three different schools so the schools can pair with local community centers to improve mental health and wellness in the area.
In a close vote Aug. 28, the Monroe County Community School Corporation voted against ordering free hand-held metal detectors provided by the state.
With names such as Ruby and Java C++, confusion can easily occur. South Bend Code School hopes to make coding more accessible with a Bloomington location.
IU was awarded a $1 million grant by the Andrew Mellon W. Foundation to support research in the arts and humanities focused on Indiana studies and global popular music, according to an IU press release.
There are many resources for students on campus, but plenty of organizations are there for parents, too.
So maybe the financial aid gods aren’t favoring you and your child slacked on getting scholarships while in high school. What now?
Making the money work for school can sometimes be hard. Even after finding ways to pay you still might miss an important step in the set-up process. We spoke to Jackie Kennedy-Fletcher, the director of the office of student financial assistance, to help your student successfully find and keep financial aid.
Nancy Stockton — Director of Counseling and Psychological Services
School safety continued to be a topic of interest Tuesday night at the Monroe County Community School Corporation monthly board meeting. Superintendent Judith DeMuth said some district policies will be modified and improving safety is an ongoing process.
Building entry points, mental health resources and emergency protocols were among the topics discussed Monday night during a Monroe County Community School Corporation safety forum put on in the wake of the Parkland, Florida, shooting.
Community members continued discussion of racial bias Tuesday night at the Monroe County Community School Corporation board meeting after a parent raised concerns earlier this month of insensitive course materials related to slavery.
The Monroe County Community School Corporation board approved a preliminary bond resolution Tuesday night and heard from community members opposed to former IU basketball coach Bob Knight’s upcoming appearance at Bloomington High School South.
The School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering has moved to Luddy Hall. The building is named after IU alumnus Fred Luddy. Luddy is the founder of ServiceNow, "a Silicon Valley-based company that delivers cloud-based, automated IT help desk services," according to a 2015 IU press release.
The School of Education is looking for a new dean. The search committee met Nov. 6 to begin the process of filling the position.
The first installment of a new series hosted by the Monroe County Community School Corporation will focus on the opioid crisis and youth substance abuse prevention Thursday.
Kate Cruikshank rolled her sleeves up to fight back against a lack of political knowledge in the wake of the 2016 presidential election, organizing a class to educate Bloomington residents on one of America’s founding documents.
Community members discussed whether the voucher system will affect the future of children with special needs Thursday evening as U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos continues her reign.