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(12/17/21 1:52am)
Lee Feinstein, founding dean of the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies, will step down from his role at the end of January 2022, according to an IU press release Thursday.
(12/16/21 7:59pm)
IU’s clinical psychology program plans to involve its students within several departments of the IU Regional Academic Health Center which opened to patients in Bloomington this December. Once the program recruits a professor as its lead, it will allow students to partner with professionals in nursing, social work, speech and hearing, and other medical fields.
(12/14/21 9:57pm)
IU President Pamela Whitten announced the university will recognize and begin celebrating Juneteenth as an official university holiday for the first time in 2022 in her weekly blog post Tuesday.
(12/10/21 11:24pm)
Members of the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition-United Electrical Workers submitted a letter to the Office of the Board of Trustees Friday, formally requesting IU to hold a union election.
(12/10/21 11:26pm)
From Nov. 30 to Dec. 10, the five finalists of IU’s Provost and Executive Vice President position each participated in town halls at the Whittenberger Auditorium at the Indiana Memorial Union and on Zoom. The candidates fielded questions from IU students, faculty and staff and explained their priorities and visions for the university.
(12/08/21 11:56pm)
The McKinney Family Foundation recently granted IU’s Environmental Resilience Institute $1.25 million to help communities across Indiana and the Midwest take climate action.
(12/06/21 1:45am)
The IU School of Public Health in partnership with the Rural Center for AIDS/STD Prevention will present Dr. Anthony Fauci with the Ryan White Distinguished Leadership Award in a webinar at 5:15 pm Monday.
(12/06/21 7:27pm)
An IU law professor published investigative reporting on the university’s presidential search process.
(12/03/21 10:18pm)
The IU Board of Trustees approved renaming the university-owned stretch of Jordan Avenue to Eagleson Avenue, according to an IU press release Friday.
(11/30/21 7:38pm)
Resident assistant applications are due at 11:59 on Wednesday. Resident assistants are meant to be a resource for students living in residence halls, as well as someone to report incidents when rules are not followed.
(11/17/21 10:30pm)
The Bloomington Faculty Council reviewed and discussed updates on the IU Bloomington-IU Health Regional Academic Health Center and IU-Bloomington’s diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives Tuesday afternoon.
(11/17/21 7:48pm)
Some IU students say they want to be educated more on the specifics of recycling in order to ensure their methods are effective.
(11/16/21 9:07pm)
The IU School of Medicine’s Stark Neurosciences Research Institute recently received three new National Institute on Aging grants, totaling almost $8.7 million, to investigate possible causes of and treatments for Alzheimer’s disease.
(11/16/21 8:41pm)
IU sociology professor Anna Mueller and a team of five undergraduate and graduate students are researching more effective ways to for schools to prevent suicide by studying the prevention and response strategies of schools in Colorado.
(11/09/21 6:50pm)
TV and movie producer Kristin Hahn will visit campus Wednesday at the IU Cinema to show scenes from “The Morning Show”, which she produced, to stimulate discussions about diversity in the business world, according to an IU press release.
(11/05/21 2:22am)
The inauguration for IU’s 19th president Pamela Whitten was Nov. 4 at the IU Auditorium. Students, professors and community members from IU’s campuses attended the inauguration.
(11/03/21 4:30pm)
The La Casa Latino Cultural Center was filled with students as they made their own ofrendas, or altars for loved ones who had died, learned about the significance of Día de los Muertos, Day of the Dead, and enjoyed refreshments like pan de muerto, Tuesday evening.
(11/02/21 11:29pm)
More than 40% of the world's estimated 6,000 languages, including many Indigenous languages, are at risk of no longer being spoken, according to the United Nations.
(11/01/21 5:21pm)
Flags across all IU campuses are lowered to half-staff following the direction of the U.S. president or the Indiana governor.
(10/11/21 8:48pm)
Steve Sanders, tenured IU professor of law, published a piece Wednesday regarding IU’s presidential search process. The piece alleges the Board of Trustees possibly violated the Indiana Open Door Law, which states that meetings of government agencies must be held publicly with at least a 48-hour notice. Sanders said the process drifted away from the Board of Trustees’s commitment to give a voice to faculty and other stakeholders.