IU's GenEd Program could change. Here's what faculty had to say:
Indiana University Bloomington is proposing an overhaul of its general education curriculum, simplifying requirements and restructuring how students fulfill foundational coursework.
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Indiana University Bloomington is proposing an overhaul of its general education curriculum, simplifying requirements and restructuring how students fulfill foundational coursework.
A one-time voluntary retirement program that prohibited employees from defaming, disparaging or making negative statements about Indiana University will end in May 2026, according to an IU spokesperson.
Kurt Ribisl began his role as dean of the Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington on March 1. He has goals to bolster research, secure more funding and work alongside the state health department.
The Indiana University Bloomington Faculty Council heard discussions of policy, provost search updates and the Palestine Solidarity Committee’s status on Tuesday. Here are the main takeaways from the meeting:
Indiana University’s Indianapolis campus spent nearly $1.3 million on snow removal equipment and personnel, according to a Feb. 3 invoice obtained by the Indiana Daily Student.
IU Bloomington Chancellor David Reingold held a Q&A with IU Student Government Monday night, addressing freedom of speech concerns, IU President Pamela Whitten’s raise and non-traditional students.
The Indiana University Board of Trustees gathered Friday in the Grand Casino Ballroom inside the Madam Walker Legacy Center in Indianapolis for its first meeting of 2026.
The Indiana University Board of Trustees will meet at the Madam Walker Legacy Center in Indianapolis at 8 a.m. Friday for its first public meeting of the year.
Indiana University spent $430,000 in federal lobbying in 2025, according to quarterly reports, a $10,000 decrease from its 2024 spending.
The Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division is investigating Indiana University’s scholarship programs in a probe into compliance with federal law.
The Bloomington Faculty Council passed a resolution urging IU to remove the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, along with its Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agencies, from the university’s list of approved employers with the ability to post on the IU Events calendar.
Rahul Shrivastav will assume a university-wide role as interim vice president for student success, leaving his position as Indiana University Bloomington provost, the university announced Thursday.
IU Bloomington received a total of 10 Senate Enrolled Act 202 complaints in 2025.
Four February events on IU’s campus-wide calendar feature virtual career expos and webinars hosted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, inviting students to talk with CBP recruiters.
Over 20 previous chairs of the Indiana University’s Alumni Association are pushing to restore alumni’s ability to vote for members of the university’s Board of Trustees.
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Indiana University sanctioned a School of Education professor following a formal complaint of discrimination from former student Michael Claycamp in summer 2024.
Indiana University’s August 2024 expressive activity policy violated the First Amendment, federal judge Richard Young ruled Thursday in the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana’s lawsuit against the university.
A bill introduced Tuesday in the Indiana Senate would again allow alumni to elect three members of IU’s Board of Trustees. It would also replace the three Braun-appointed trustees who received positions in June previously held by alumni-elected trustees.
Kurt Ribisl will be the next dean of the IU School of Public Health-Bloomington, according to a news release Monday from the Office of the Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor.