IU residence halls to close up for online-only periods next semester
In an interview with the IDS, IU spokesperson Chuck Carney explained Residential Programs and Services’ housing and dining hall plans for next semester.
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In an interview with the IDS, IU spokesperson Chuck Carney explained Residential Programs and Services’ housing and dining hall plans for next semester.
IU and Vice Provost Lauren Robel released more information in emails Friday about what fall semester will look like for students, staff and faculty on the IU Bloomington campus.
IU will require classes to be online between Nov. 30 and Feb. 7 due to the coronavirus, according to an email from President Michael McRobbie and a 2020-21 academic calendar released on the university website.
Instead of having to apply for a parking permit each year, full-time employees will be able to purchase a multiyear parking permit for EM-P and EM-S spots starting June 1, according to a press release.
The coronavirus pandemic has forced the Office of Admissions to move its largely in-person services online. Meanwhile, incoming first-year students are fearful of how the coronavirus will shape their first year at IU.
The new Title IX guidelines for how universities respond to sexual assault were announced by the U.S. Department of Education on May 6. They were long-awaited, but the timing and content of the policy has caused IU staff to scramble and has angered students.
An IU student filed a lawsuit Wednesday seeking reimbursement for tuition and fees after the university moved classes online and closed most campus buildings and facilities due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Former students, coworkers and IU faculty celebrated IU professor Marty Siegel's retirement with a surprise parade of decorated cars, congratulations and music Friday, the day after his final online class.
IU has planned five scenarios for the 2020-21 academic year in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a Thursday email from President Michael McRobbie.
Mark Leib pays out-of-state tuition for his daughter, an incoming senior from Los Angeles, to attend IU. He's looking for help from IU to pay for his daughter’s two online summer courses — six credits — as his work in the live music industry has been paused amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Provost Lauren Robel thanked various groups and members of the IU community for their efforts in handling its response to the coronavirus in her State of the Campus speech Tuesday.
Media School graduate students expressed concern about policies regarding their employment with the school amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Some struggled to find their own replacements for their work in case they get sick. Some said communication from the school has been insensitive or unclear. Some worried about access to resources.
If you watched recordings of all the IU-affiliated Zoom calls from March 9, it would take eight months of nonstop streaming.
The IU Board of Trustees approved early graduation for certain medical students and a $600 million dollar line of credit at their Friday meeting, which focused on the university's ongoing response to problems caused by the coronavirus pandemic. President Michael McRobbie also announced that he is canceling previously approved 2021 salary increases.
This story was updated at 4:24 p.m. April 12 to reflect the allocation of funding for IU-Purdue University Columbus and IU-Fort Wayne.
IU plans to ask the Board of Trustees for permission to borrow $1 billion during its Friday board meeting in case of a budget deficit due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
IU Student Government presidential candidate Rachel Aranyi and vice presidential candidate Ruhan Syed launched a petition Thursday calling for the IU Board of Trustees to give all students a 25% tuition and mandatory fee refund.
More than 1,000 people tuned in Friday to a Facebook Live Q&A event with Bloomington campus leaders who discussed employment concerns in light of remote operations due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Gov. Eric Holcomb issued an executive order Tuesday postponing this year’s election of a new IU Board of Trustees member due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The election will not take place until June 2021.
The IU Labor Council conducted a videoconference Thursday to hear from student workers about their concerns and questions that remain unanswered after President McRobbie’s email addressing campus jobs and pay.