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(02/20/25 2:18am)
The annual LGBTQ+ Health Care Conference, hosted by the IU School of Medicine, was canceled Jan. 29 because of “challenging” timing given state legislation, executive associate dean Mary Dankoski said during a University Faculty Council meeting Tuesday.
(02/19/25 8:18pm)
Alliance Defending Freedom, a Christian conservative legal advocacy group, is investigating IU for what it deems participation in the “censorship-industrial complex” by requesting 10 types of records from the university.
(02/18/25 7:20pm)
The IU Board of Trustees is set to meet Thursday, Feb. 20 at the Madam Walker Legacy Center in Indianapolis, their first meeting of 2025.
(02/14/25 10:32pm)
The Council on American Islamic Relations named Indiana University a “hostile campus” for Muslim, Palestinian and Arab students. The designation was announced Feb. 6, after an investigation from CAIR looking at news articles, campus events, administrative actions and reports from students. The press release cites the university’s “targeting of anti-genocide students, faculty, and staff advocating for Palestinian human rights.”
(02/06/25 5:20pm)
The cost to repair Dunn Meadow was $265,599.15, according to a costs summary obtained by the Indiana Daily Student on Thursday.
(01/28/25 9:44pm)
Editor’s note: The IDS received a tip about potential plagiarism in President Whitten’s 1996 dissertation and 2006 article in September. IDS staff verified examples and interviewed experts but decided it did not have enough evidence to break a story with allegations of this nature. Following publication of The Chronicle of Higher Education’s article, the IDS has decided to publish the expert interviews to add to the public discourse about what does or does not constitute plagiarism.
(01/27/25 10:33pm)
Indiana University spent around $440,000 last year lobbying the federal government on issues ranging from its defense partnerships to artificial intelligence research to campus hazing legislation, among a wide range of other topics.
(01/27/25 9:51pm)
The Equal Protection Project filed a complaint against Indiana University in July last year. Six months later, the group has not heard back from the Department of Education.
(01/22/25 6:00pm)
Indiana governor Mike Braun signed an executive order effectively dismantling diversity, equity and inclusion in all state agencies last week.
(01/15/25 12:26am)
Purple for Parents United Indiana is calling on the state legislature to “hold Indiana University accountable” over its continued support of the Kinsey Institute. State law says IU cannot use state appropriations to fund it, but the institute has continued to receive support using non-state funds from the university.
(12/19/24 9:33pm)
The state is still not convinced IU is complying with the law regarding the Kinsey Institute, according to an Oct. 8 letter to IU President Pamela Whitten and the IU Board of Trustees from Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and State Comptroller Elise Nieshalla.
(12/19/24 1:08am)
Two Indiana residents filed a complaint Monday seeking over $2 billion in compensatory damages against an IU professor, five former Kelley School of Business master’s students and real estate developer Discovery Land.
(12/18/24 3:35pm)
The Center for Research on Race and Ethnicity prides itself on bringing together scholars and students from across campus to conduct research and has expanded since its founding in 2012. But that growth will be halted next year due to university budget cuts.
(12/16/24 10:44pm)
A crew of IU facilities workers took down the fence around Dunn Meadow on Monday after 136 days of closure, with four days left in the semester.
(12/12/24 9:18pm)
Over 70% of Indiana University surveyed faculty reported it is not very or not at all clear that IU administration protects free speech on campus. The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression’s 2024 FIRE Faculty Survey Report, “Silence in the Classroom,” was released Thursday. Between March and May of this year — around the time of the pro-Palestinian encampment protests in Dunn Meadow — 165 faculty responded to FIRE’s 53 question survey with topics related to free expression and academic freedom.
(12/10/24 3:08pm)
Dunn Meadow is set to reopen by the end of this semester, over 100 days since its closure began on Aug. 2.
(12/09/24 9:10pm)
Robert Q. Berry III will serve as the Indiana University Bloomington School of Education dean beginning in April 2025, according to a press release.
(12/06/24 9:26pm)
The Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition held a rally Friday at Sample Gates after the IU Board of Trustees did not respond to the coalition’s Nov. 1 letter of demands. The letter demands union recognition, the termination of IU President Pamela Whitten and the removal of the university’s expressive activity policy.
(12/03/24 9:45pm)
IU President Pamela Whitten sat in front of the state budget committee on Nov. 13 to outline a $430 million request.
(11/25/24 10:53pm)
Two of IU’s leading experts in First Amendment law and a member of the Board of Trustees participated in a panel discussion Monday and questioned the shaky constitutionality of the university’s expressive activity policies.