The mural stays, but a slew of programs to go along with it. In a press conference in the Maple Room of the Indiana Memorial Union this morning, Bloomingotn Chancellor Sharon Brehm announced the controversial mural featuring images of KKK members will remain in Woodburn Hall 100, but professors using the room must have a team of trained specialists visit their classes at the beginning of each semester, or that professor cannot use the room. Another initiative that will begin next fall is the One for Diversity Fund, a fund dedicated to financing the commission and or placement of multicultural artwork around campus.\nSenior Shannon Walden, political action chair for the Black Student Union, was happy with the decision. "The money she's commissioned for diversity is excellent," Walden said. "Now that she is holding herself (Brehm) accountable for diversity, she's going to make sure everyone does their job"
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