Homecoming royalty crowned
IU seniors Luke Fields and Sara Stombaugh were named Homecoming king and queen Saturday at the Homecoming football game.
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IU seniors Luke Fields and Sara Stombaugh were named Homecoming king and queen Saturday at the Homecoming football game.
A decision might come about renaming the Ora L. Wildermuth Intramural Center on Monday, said Terry Clapacs, head of the All University Committee on Names.
After a year-and-a-half of discussion, the decision whether to rename the Ora. L. Wildermuth Intramural Center will take a little longer. The Wildermuth name-change decision will not be resolved until at least Monday said Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer Terry Clapacs, who is also head of the All University Committee on Names.
The Wildermuth name change decision will not be resolved until at least Oct. 27, said Terry Clapacs, head of the All University Committee on Names and IU’s vice president and chief administrative officer. That is, unless committee members need more time to do research or think about the issue, he said. In an interview Oct. 8, Clapacs said the decision would come within two weeks – or by this Wednesday.
Ambitious plans and a sputtering economy might put pressure on IU trustees to find other ways to balance their budget, such as increasing tuition and cutting back on employee pay, IU officials said.
INDIANAPOLIS – IU President Michael McRobbie delivered his first State of the University address at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis about his goals and initiatives, commending progress made and adding to his already ambitious plans – even in the face of a credit crisis.Video: McRobbie's Address
Restating the words of Herman B Wells, IU President Michael McRobbie said “Make no small plans for Indiana University,” in his State of the University address Tuesday. McRobbie delivered the speech at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis on his goals and initiatives, commending progress made and adding to his previous ambitious plans – even in the face of a credit crisis.
Presidential candidates often talk about how the crisis on Wall Street might affect Main Street. But IU President Michael McRobbie plans to talk about how the crisis on Wall Street might affect Jordan Avenue during his State of the University address today in Indianapolis.
The IU Board of Trustees is looking for a leader to fill the ranks of student trustee.
A committee will recommend within two weeks whether the Ora L. Wildermuth Intramural Center – named after a segregationist – should be renamed, University officials said Wednesday.PODCAST: Hoosier Headlines
After serious delays in approving human research this summer, problems with getting projects approved are getting better, Steve Martin, associate vice president of research administration, said Tuesday.
The recent economic upheaval has left banks and lenders short of money. Experts say this could affect your ability to get a credit card, buy a house, purchase a car or even go to college. A look at the current credit crunch and you.
The media often take political polls out of context, Charles Franklin, professor of political science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, said during a speech Tuesday night in Woodburn Hall.
Bands, free food, local politicians, prizes and a warm, sunny day attracted students and Bloomington residents to Dunn Meadow on Saturday for a “Get Out the Vote” concert.
At least 40 percent of white Americans hold some negative views toward blacks, enough to sway the presidential election in favor of Republican nominee John McCain, according to an AP-Yahoo News poll released last week.For some at IU, it’s expected.PODCAST: Hoosier Headlines
A mortgage crisis, the demise of some historic financial institutions and a recent stock market tumble have forced some in the Kelley School of Business to reevaluate their internship and job prospects.PODCAST: Hoosier Headlines
After six years and nearly 100,000 deliveries, IU’s Ruth Lilly Auxiliary Library Facility, or ALF, has never lost a book, damaged a book or delivered one late. The library currently holds about 1.8 million books, and 1,500 arrive daily. The library stores them by size, not subject, so the four full-time staff members and seven part-time student workers shelve and retrieve the books using a series of barcodes.
IU students from Houston know the value of being prepared.When Hurricane Ike hit Houston this Saturday, the streets of junior Lori Star’s neighborhood turned into a river, threatening her family’s home.
Enrollment at IU has topped 40,000 for the first time, thanks to the largest ever freshman class.
The Indiana Commission for Higher Education released a plan Monday to increase the number of full-time students who graduate – especially in four years – at Indiana’s public universities.