IU team competes in International Ethics Bowl
Nine students competed in the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics’ national Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl in Reston, Virginia, during the weekend.
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Nine students competed in the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics’ national Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl in Reston, Virginia, during the weekend.
When it began in 2008, the IU Books & Beyond organization set out to work with a school in New Jersey to write and publish English books for school children in Kinigi, Rwanda.
When senior Sadie Dillon walked into this year’s Spring GradFair, she was greeted with a reminder — only 80 days until May commencement.
A picture of Adam Herbert, IU’s first black president, hangs on the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center’s Wall of Firsts, and provides a sense of history for those studying in the building.
Two cases of mumps are being investigated on campus, according to an email from IU Provost Lauren Robel.
Steve Akers, Residential Programs and Services associate director, is one man with one dream and a whole lot of trash.
IU will conduct a review of fewer than 20 sexual assault hearings dating back to the beginning of the school year following accusations that Jason Casares, IU associate dean of students, sexually assaulted a colleague at an Association for Student Conduct Administration conference in December, according to IU spokesperson Mark Land.
Jason Casares, IU associate dean of students and deputy Title IX director, has been put on paid administrative leave by the University following accusations of sexual assault at an Association for Student Conduct Administration conference, according to IU spokesperson Mark Land.
Members of the Black Graduate Student Association are in the midst of a weeklong “Fresh for Flint” campaign.
The Elephant Activist Revolution, a new student group on campus, has been instrumental in filing House Bill 1052, which calls for the ban of ivory trade in Indiana.
Two assistant professors in the IU Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences have received recognition from the Association for Psychological Science.
Things have changed since Michael McRaith, a 1986 IU graduate, walked campus as a student.
The family of IU student Joseph Smedley, whose body was found last October in Lake Griffy, has filed a formal complaint against the Bloomington Police Department.
From IDS reports
From IDS reports
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By Carley Lanich
IU Police Department Capt. Andy Stephenson still remembers the day officers were given computers in their police cars.
Vivianne Brown, sister of Joseph Smedley, said she does not believe the death of her brother was a suicide by drowning as was recently confirmed by Monroe County Coroner Nicole Meyer .