Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett rejects request to block IU’s vaccine mandate
The Supreme Court refused to block Indiana University’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate Monday, which requires students receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
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The Supreme Court refused to block Indiana University’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate Monday, which requires students receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
IU added an ethical exemption to the list of exemptions for its COVID-19 vaccine mandate policy, according to IU’s website.
IU President Pamela Whitten announced in an email Thursday that she has tested positive for COVID-19 after experiencing “mild cold symptoms” Thursday morning.
Former IU President Michael McRobbie took office July 1, 2007. Before he was named IU’s 18th president, McRobbie served in multiple roles at IU including Vice President for Research, Vice President for Academic Affairs and interim Provost prior to his selection by IU’s Board of Trustees.
IU President Michael McRobbie presided over his final public event as IU’s president Wednesday, a dedication ceremony for the Teaching, Research and Exhibition Center and the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
IU awarded 9,714 degrees to students May 8 from 103 countries and all 50 states during the in-person undergraduate commencement ceremony.
Carl Ziegler was responsible for hundreds of students at the Collins Living-Learning Center, but former students said he always made time for every one of them.
The IU Board of Trustees met April 9 to approve two new undergraduate degrees and five new graduate-level degrees across multiple IU campuses.
IU Day, a yearly celebration honoring IU’s students, faculty, staff and donors, occurred Wednesday.
IU President Michael McRobbie’s final State of the University address has been postponed until 1:30 p.m. May 4, the University Faculty Council announced in an email Wednesday.
Pamela S. Whitten was named IU’s 19th president at a special Board of Trustees meeting Friday morning.
IU-Bloomington will have a fall break in the fall 2021 semester. The campus announced in a Tweet Wednesday there will be no classes Friday, Oct. 8, due to the increased number of people vaccinated for COVID-19 in the community.
IU has not had to enact staff and faculty layoffs unlike many other universities across the country. However, IU altered its yearly budget and asked all university departments to cut spending by 5% for the 2020-21 school year so there could be a general fund reduction.
Jon Michael Dunn, founding dean emeritus of the IU Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering, died at age 79, according to a News at IU press release.
Patrick O’Meara, an author, IU vice president emeritus and professor emeritus, died Tuesday morning, according to a press release from the university.
At the “Keep the Promise'' demonstration, all of the protestors were asking IU for the same thing — carbon neutrality.
IU Provost Lauren Robel will step down as IU-Bloomington provost and IU executive vice president June 30 following the end of the 2021 spring semester, President Michael McRobbie said in an email Wednesday afternoon.
IU won a mold-infestation lawsuit March 17 regarding residents’ exposure to mold in Foster and McNutt residence halls and noise pollution from air filters that were installed in other dorms as precautionary measures for potential mold growth filed in the 2018-19 school year, according to the Indiana Court of Appeals opinion released Wednesday.
IU-Bloomington campus commencement ceremonies for graduate and undergraduate students will be as touchless as possible, said Doug Booher, IU executive director of university events, on Thursday during a special edition of the “Ask Aaron” webinar.
IU is considering requiring the COVID-19 vaccine for students and employees, Provost Lauren Robel said Tuesday at a Bloomington Faculty Council meeting.