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The Business/School of Public and Environmental Affairs Information Commons will close for renovations at 5 p.m. Dec. 23 and reopen at the end of August 2010.
IU administrators said tuition will not be raised this year or next school year after the state cuts about $150 million in funding from Indiana’s seven public universities.
Two months after its formation by Bloomington Provost Karen Hanson, a safety task force has called for the creation of a newer and safer type of crosswalk.
Ballantine Hall was evacuated Wednesday afternoon after a fire alarm was pulled in the building.
The Indiana Memorial Union will allow students to remain in the building 24/7 starting today.
In the past, when cars and people collided, it was the roads, lights and speed limits that had to change. Now, officials say, campus is difficult to change, and the best way to reduce accidents is to change attitudes.
IUB Libraries removed a promotional video from YouTube after concern it promoted drinking.
IU administrators discussed new and continuing building plans at the trustee’s facilities committee meeting on Aug. 14.
Pending Senate confirmation, former Bloomington mayor John Fernandez will take his years of economic development experience to the national level.
Fighting and gunshots at a campus dance during Little 500 weekend forced University officials to meet Wednesday to discuss policy.
IU’s Campus Bus Service wants to expand its fleet of part-time student drivers next fall to save money.
New businesses face challenges but also have unique advantages. If they can find a niche and sell an outstanding product, they will do well, said Morgan Hutton, advocacy initiatives coordinator for the Bloomington Chamber of Commerce. IU students and alumni help drive the economy in a college town that helps shield it from what’s happening nationwide, she said.
Susan Sackett, who worked with Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, spoke Saturday in Woodburn Hall about humanism in Star Trek.
Armed with a gavel, Union Board of Directors President Andrew Dahlen conducts weekly Union Board meetings in observance of Robert’s Rules of Order.
IU Police Department officers armed with a defibrillator saved the life of an IU staff member early Sunday morning.
IU Police Department officers armed with a defibrillator saved the life of an IU staff member early Sunday morning.
IU signed an open-ended agreement Tuesday to provide language and culture training to the Indiana National Guard. IU President Michael McRobbie and Indiana’s Adjutant General, Maj. Gen. R. Martin Umbarger, signed a document that cemented the institutions’ 3-year-old partnership. The contract gives IU and the Indiana National Guard flexibility if the Guard needs different language trainers, said IU spokesman Larry MacIntyre.
Student, faculty and professional representatives chose the upcoming editors-in-chief of the Indiana Daily Student and the Arbutus yearbook Friday.
Sanchez spoke Monday in the Whittenberger Auditorium to students, faculty and staff.
IU Police Department arrested a Bloomington man during spring break after police investigated him for promoting prostitution on the Internet.