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(06/12/23 8:42pm)
The IU Board of Trustees approved a 3% tuition and mandatory fees increase over the next two years following a public hearing at IUPUI last week. Tuition at IU Bloomington, IUPUI and regional campuses will increase beginning during the 2023-24 academic year.
(06/07/23 5:28pm)
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb appointed Kyle Seibert, an IU master’s of public affairs student and former IU student body president during the 2022-23 academic year, to the IU Board of Trustees last week. Holcomb also appointed J. Timothy Morris, a Kelley School of Business alumnus and partner of Proprium Capital Partners, to the board, according to a recent IU press release.
(06/05/23 9:10pm)
The Indiana Environmental Reporter, an independent environmental reporting organization supported by The Media School, will cease all operations June 30 following loss in funding for the organization. Originally funded by grant money and later by The Media School, the funds will be reallocated to support teaching, research and service needs, according to Audrie Osterman, director of communications and marketing for The Media School.
(05/26/23 1:53pm)
David Tolchinsky, professor of radio, TV and film at Northwestern University, will serve as the new dean of The Media School, IU announced Thursday. Tolchinsky will begin the position Sept. 11, 2023.
(05/24/23 1:50pm)
IU graduate workers are petitioning IU administration for a salary raise to account for the standard of living in Bloomington and will face a reduction in the number of future doctoral student admissions moving forward.
(05/03/23 7:29pm)
IU’s first female President, Pamela Whitten, will give the commencement address for the undergraduate and graduate commencement ceremonies. This will be the first time President Whitten will be a commencement speaker.
(04/16/23 11:14pm)
The Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition United Electric Workers submitted a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) petition to IU administration on March 31, calling for an 8% salary increase, according to a press release. COLA is an increase in an employee's rate of pay based on estimates of how much money is required to maintain a given standard of living.
(04/17/23 8:33pm)
Ash Soni was appointed the new dean of the IU Kelley School of Business IU announced Thursday. Soni has served as the Kelley School of Business interim dean since July 2022 and will lead the school for the next two years, according to a Kelley School of Business press release.
(04/10/23 12:14pm)
First launched by Chinese-owned company ByteDance in 2016 to allow users to make, share and watch short videos, the TikTok app is facing national security concerns in the U.S. Most recently, Purdue University banned TikTok March 27 from the university’s Wi-Fi.
(04/07/23 4:54pm)
Vice Provost for Graduate Education and Health Sciences David Daleke will become dean of the Indiana University Graduate School Bloomington, a new campus role, the IU Office of the Provost announced Tuesday.
(03/29/23 8:53pm)
Purdue University blocked TikTok’s website and app usage on the school’s WiFi’s network Monday night due to data privacy concerns, according to an article from the Purdue Exponent.
(02/07/23 10:43pm)
IU’s free COVID-19 testing program is now focused exclusively on rapid antigen tests. Through the updated program, students, faculty and staff can receive up to four tests per month, according to IU’s COVID-19 information site.
(02/06/23 2:51pm)
Over the last few weeks, multiple students have begun speaking out about disability accommodations at IU. Many students at IU work with the Disability Services office to get accommodations, including in-person captioning, accessibility vans, extended test time or anything else they might need to succeed in classes. Some of these students feel like accommodation is not being provided.
(01/26/23 8:41pm)
Kimberly Geeslin, a professor of Spanish and Portuguese in the College of Arts and Sciences and the vice provost for faculty and academic affairs, died Wednesday night according to an email sent to faculty from IU Provost Rahul Shrivastav
(10/16/22 9:36pm)
IU Vice President for Research Fred Cate will step down June 30, 2023, but remain at IU as a faculty member for the Maurer School of Law, according to a News at IU article published Oct. 13.
(10/16/22 9:18pm)
Christiana Ochoa will begin serving as dean of the Maurer School of Law on Nov. 1.
(10/11/22 9:41pm)
Michael Johnson III is a graduate instructor teaching a basic algebra class and a union representative for the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition-United Electrical Workers.
(10/04/22 9:48pm)
Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition-United Electrical Workers’ fight for union recognition is still an ongoing issue with the IU administration as they continue opposing the effort.
(10/02/22 8:09pm)
Former U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams will serve as the Poling Chair for the Kelley School of Business.
(09/29/22 9:26pm)
IU President Pamela Whitten presented IU’s strategic plan, IU 2030, during her first State of the University Address at Hine Hall on the IUPUI campus Thursday.