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The strike will last three days.
The strike will last three days.
Faculty voted overwhelmingly in favor of the resolutions.
The three-day strike will focus on increasing the living wages of graduate workers.
Faculty will decide whether to vote no confidence in Whitten and other administrators Tuesday.
IU president Pamela Whitten presented her with the award Thursday morning.
The petition garnered 226 faculty signatures in a week.
The provost indicated beforehand he would support the board’s decision regarding the interpretation of IU policy.
The bill is designed to foster “intellectual diversity” among higher education.
The day-long event featured a teach-in and rally.
The decision was unanimous and will keep the Kinsey Institute fully at IU.
The board tabled discussion in November.
The incident took place Feb. 13 at Sample Gates.
The board’s next meeting is Feb. 29-March 1.
On Nov. 15, U.S. Rep. Jim Banks sent a letter warning IU could lose federal funding if it tolerated antisemitism.
Senate Bill 202, while controversial, is moving quickly through the statehouse.
“Windows on Palestinian Life: Meeting Palestinians” was held in the Unitarian Universalist Church of Bloomington on Feb. 4.
The rally comes after several controversies on campus.
Zachary Marschall, editor of a conservative media organization, claims he’s filed 21 complaints.
98% of IGWC members voted in favor of a no confidence resolution Feb. 5.
Faculty and staff expressed concerns in a letter to the provost.