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Sarah Bassett spent seven years serving in the U.S. Army. Now, she dedicates her time to creating a supportive community for women veterans on campus.
Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Pamela Davis holds many firsts. The first woman to graduate from IU ROTC and to receive a commission or a document identifying her earned rank from the Air Force. The first woman to be a commander of any unit for the Tennessee National Guard. One of the first women to receive a commission from ROTC in the entire country.
The Center for the Study of the Middle East issued an apology Tuesday for a flier containing an alleged anti-Semitic image that was included in their newsletter.
In order to strengthen the university’s ties with businesses, IU has decided to open the new Office of Business Partnerships led by Valerie Gill, the new associate vice president for business partnerships.
The Bloomington Faculty Council met Nov. 5 at Franklin Hall to discuss changes in existing tenure evaluation policy and to pass a prior learning policy proposed at the last meeting.
The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction launched an online continuing education program, which is certified by the American Psychological Association. The program began Oct. 4.
Bloomington Faculty Council met Oct. 15 to vote on internal structural changes and discuss new measures for reviewing lecturer position advancements.
An IU-Notify alert was not issued early Sunday morning in response to a shooting on South Grant Street because it occurred off-campus.
The Solarium in the Indiana Memorial Union was filled with cocktails, chatter, handshakes, hugs and people who all have a connection to IU.
Forrest Gatrell was named IU’s Foreign Affairs Campus Coordinator by the State Department in September. Gatrell will be in this position until he graduates in May 2020 with a B.A. in political science and French.
Chefs from all 14 Big Ten universities gathered this past week at IU to meet with companies, cook together and talk about the future of the industry. The Big Ten Conference Chefs’ Summit keynote speaker set an ambitious goal: She wants 50% of menu offerings in the next five years to be planted-based.
Students, staff, faculty and alumni gathered Saturday at the IU Auditorium to celebrate the achievements of the last 200 years and look ahead at what the next century will bring for IU.
Indiana University announced Thursday morning that starting in the fall of 2020, graduate students in the College of Arts and Sciences will no longer be required to pay unremittable fees. The announcement comes just one week after the Graduate Workers Coalition gathered to discuss protesting mandatory graduate student fees.
IU professors, research fellows, faculty, students and community leaders will gather 9 a.m. Friday in Room 216 in IU’s Geology building to discuss climate change.
The celebration of IU's 200 years is a 10-day long celebration, which began Sept. 18 at IUPUI’s campus. Bloomington’s festivities will end the 10 days with events from Sept. 26-28.
IU just welcomed the largest and most diverse class the university has ever seen, according to an IU press release.The official university census places freshman enrollment at IU-Bloomington at 8,291 for the fall of 2019.
ILEARN is the newest statewide test to measure the achievement and growth of Indiana’s students, but it has received mixed results from people in the education field. It began in the 2018-2019 school year.
When freshman Jacob Bailey started his first semester at IU, he said he was surprised at how much time he spent trying to get on the Wi-Fi.
“I lost a tooth because I couldn’t afford to go to the dentist,” read a statement from an anonymous graduate student at the town hall organized by the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition on Thursday.