Transparency, equity preferences expressed at chancellor listening sessions
The IU community expressed preferences for the future chancellor of IU-Bloomington at 10 listening sessions Thursday and Friday at the Indiana Memorial Union.
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The IU community expressed preferences for the future chancellor of IU-Bloomington at 10 listening sessions Thursday and Friday at the Indiana Memorial Union.
Applications for the IU Board of Trustees’ student trustee position open Sept. 23, according to assistant board secretary, Mary Mortara.
IU opened applications for a faculty fellow to serve in President Pamela Whitten’s office, according to a release Thursday.
IU’s new expressive activity policy is the subject of an American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana lawsuit filed Thursday.
Two, but not all, attendees of a Sunday candlelight vigil were referred by Indiana University Police to university officials, saying they might have violated policy.
Candles and IU Police car lights illuminated Sample Gates late Sunday night as around 40 IU faculty and students gathered for a vigil “mourning the loss of freedom of expression” at IU.
Indiana University is offering guidance on complying with Senate Enrolled Act 202.
A U.S. District Court judge approved Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit against both Indiana University and Purdue University’s boards of trustees Wednesday.
IU President Pamela Whitten announced Tuesday co-chairs for the search committee for a new IU-Bloomington executive vice president and chancellor.
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and State Comptroller Elise Nieshalla sent a letter to IU President Pamela Whitten and the IU Board of Trustees July 31, demanding confirmation the Kinsey Institute complies with state law.
On Friday, its 100th day, IU cleared the pro-Palestine encampment in Dunn Meadow, formed April 25, and placed fencing around Dunn Meadow.
The new expressive activity policy prohibiting camping took effect Aug. 1.
The IU Board of Trustees approved revisions to ACA-33, the Academic Appointees Responsibility and Conduct Policy, during its meeting Monday. The board approved the changes unanimously.
The IU Board of Trustees approved a new expressive activity policy to govern speech and protest across all IU campuses at a meeting Monday. The policy is available online.
In an email sent to the IU community July 25, IU President Pamela Whitten released the results of a six-week “post-action review” by the Cooley Law Firm of events before, during and after the arrests of pro-Palestine protesters April 25 and 27 at an encampment in Dunn Meadow. The 75-page report includes a detailed summary of events between October 2023 and April 2024 and concludes with eight recommendations to the university on policymaking and communications.
IU staff, faculty and students gathered Friday in Dunn Meadow for a press conference to express concern over the proposed IU expressive activity policy, which could go into effect as early as Aug. 1.
The Equal Protection Project filed a complaint against Indiana University with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights July 15, citing 19 race-based scholarships and claiming the university violated Title VI and the 14th Amendment, according to EPP’s website.
Longtime IU trustee and alumnus James T. Morris died July 12 at 81 years old, according to an IU press release.
The Bloomington chapter of the American Association of University Professors issued a press release July 7 entitled, “The Indiana University Board of Trustees Has Learned Nothing about Shared Governance,” criticizing IU’s proposed expressive activity policy.
The IU Board of Trustees will discuss a proposed university-wide expressive activity policy at a public meeting Monday, according to an IU press release Tuesday.