Radio-Television Services to operate within The Media School as part of ‘formal partnership’
Radio-Television Services will now operate within The Media School as a formal partnership, according to a Media School press release published Thursday.
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Radio-Television Services will now operate within The Media School as a formal partnership, according to a Media School press release published Thursday.
The amendment to IU’s expressive activity policy headlined the IU Board of Trustees meeting Thursday and Friday in Fort Wayne, but the board voted on and approved other agenda items.
The IU Board of Trustees approved an update to the university’s expressive activity policy Friday, including new specifications on overnight restrictions.
The Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition issued a new demand letter to the IU Board of Trustees, seeking the termination of President Pamela Whitten.
The IU Board of Trustees will meet Thursday and Friday at Keith Busse Steel Dynamics Alumni Center in Fort Wayne, to discuss housing and dining rates, the IU Indianapolis campus, the College and Community Collaboration grant and possible amendments to the expressive activity policy.
Around 50 people gathered Friday night on the steps of the Monroe County Courthouse to protest IU’s Expressive Activity Policy.
IU Event Management approved a request from the University Alliance for Racial Justice to hold its upcoming free speech candlelight vigil at 10:30 p.m. Nov. 10, seemingly in opposition to the curfew enacted by the expressive activity policy. Now, IU administration is telling the alliance to revise its request.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to reflect that the department is only considering restructuring and that a meeting between the College of Arts and Sciences associate dean for graduate studies and SLS graduate students has been rescheduled. The original version of this story was mistakenly published early and incompletely.
IU President Pamela Whitten is not the only IU administrator to receive a raise in recent years, after she was awarded a $175,500 bonus Sept. 13.
Marietta Simpson will serve as the inaugural faculty fellow in IU President Pamela Whitten’s office, according to an Oct. 21 IU press release.
Despite years of effort from students, IU remains without a cultural center for Muslim and Middle Eastern students.
The search for a chancellor continues in Bloomington.
Supporters of IU’s Intensive First-Year Seminars wrote letters to IU Provost Rahul Shrivastav and Vice Provost of Undergraduate Education Vasti Torres on Wednesday, sharing their experiences with IFS in a bid to keep the program.
Indiana University announced it will discontinue Intensive First-Year Seminars (IFS) in an abrupt end to the over 30-year-old program.
The Indiana Daily Student will aim to issue yearly updates on IU’s Climate Action Plan until its cessation. For more information on the plan itself, read the IDS’ breakdown.
IU removed WTIU/WFIU’s executive director and chief financial officer from their positions Wednesday, the news organization first reported.
Ten IU Bloomington faculty will participate in two Big Ten Academic Alliance programs, according to an IU press release on Sept. 16.
EDITOR’S NOTE: This article was written by a reporter for The Campus Citizen, a student-run independent media outlet covering IU Indianapolis, as part of a collaboration to better cover the Indiana University system and the Board of Trustees.
IU President Pamela Whitten received a $175,500 bonus from the IU Board of Trustees on Friday.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana filed a lawsuit Friday against both IU and Purdue University, again challenging Senate Enrolled Act 202.