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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.
IU President Pamela Whitten gave her annual “State of the University” address Tuesday morning at Hine Hall at IU Indianapolis.
From frat suspensions to intellectual diversity investigations, here are 12 news stories that defined Bloomington and IU’s campus this year, as reported by the Indiana Daily Student.
The Indiana University Board of Trustees approved changes to the university’s post-tenure faculty review policy, increased the cost of housing and dining plans and restructured standing committees during its meeting Friday.
Concerned Scientists at IU hosted this semester’s third community forum Wednesday with “The Future of the Sciences at IU,” a panel discussion on recent changes to federal grant funding, the experiences of graduate and international students and the atmosphere for science research at IU.
The IU Board of Trustees will vote on internal governance changes, housing and dining rates and post-tenure faculty policy during its last meeting of the fall semester Thursday and Friday, according to its agenda.
Though many students view Indiana University President Pamela Whitten as the highest power in the university system, she is not the sole leader of the university.
The following is a transcript of the Weekly News Rundown.
James Bopp Jr., one of IU's newest trustees, said he was appointed by Gov. Mike Braun to ensure openness and transparency in the board.
A new committee of faculty, administrators and student leaders is set to begin reviewing and developing IU Bloomington’s policies and procedures in spring.
Indiana University could adopt a new set of free speech values called the Chicago Principles, according to a memo published by the IndyStar on Monday.
The following is a transcript of the Weekly News Rundown.
It’s not just Indiana University President Pamela Whitten who makes important decisions about the future of the university. IU employs 12,500 people in non-academic positions, many of whom work in administrative roles.
About 15 Indiana University professors emeriti met with IU Bloomington Chancellor David Reingold on Wednesday to discuss their concerns about emeriti rights, faculty governance and academic freedom.
Members of the Indiana University chapter of the American Association of University Professors denounced the Trump Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education during a press conference Friday.
Jessica Adams, a lecturer in the IU School of Social Work, said she was removed from teaching her class following an intellectual diversity complaint about a lesson where she mentioned white supremacy.