3 things to know from local health officials’ COVID-19 videoconference
Local health officials met in a videoconference Friday to answer questions and provide updates on their response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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Local health officials met in a videoconference Friday to answer questions and provide updates on their response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Instructors at IU-Bloomington will now be able to choose whether they grade their spring courses on a satisfactory/fail basis, Provost Lauren Robel announced in an email Thursday.
This story was updated at 1:07 p.m. March 31 to reflect a delay in the isolation shelter's opening day.
New challenges are likely to affect studentssince IU has extended spring break by a week and switched to remote learning due to the spread of COVID-19. IU’s Counseling and Psychological Services has tips for staying motivated for the remainder of the semester.
There are no cases of the coronavirus in Monroe County as of Friday afternoon, according to a press release from the Monroe County Health Department.
IU canceled in-person classes from March 23 to April 5 due to the COVID-19 outbreak, according to a Tuesday statement from IU President Michael McRobbie.
All IU campuses have canceled in-person classes for the two weeks after spring break due to the COVID-19 outbreak, according to a Tuesday afternoon statement from President Michael McRobbie. Classes will take place online, and face-to-face teaching is set to resume April 6.
When Bird scooters come out of hibernation this spring, scooters from Midwest-based company VeoRide will join them and Limes on the streets and sidewalks of Bloomington.
Six candidates running for nominations to Democratic attorney general, governor and 9th congressional district representative spoke at a forum Wednesday evening at the Indiana Memorial Union.
Bloomington Fire Department responded Tuesday to a vacant house fire on West Third Street across from AutoZone Auto Parts. The department said no one was injured and it was the second time the house had caught fire.
Luyi Xing, an assistant professor in the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, earned an award from Facebook after discovering security holes in apps that allowed third-party vendors to gain access to people’s Facebook logins. His research has affected an estimated 9.5 million users, according to an IU press release.
IU is banning all travel to South Korea, due to it being placed on a level three travel advisory by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to an IU public safety advisory email sent Feb 28. China maintains its status on the list.
As the coronavirus continues to spread internationally, the Monroe County Health Department recommends citizens review their emergency plans and suggest citizens focus on being prepared instead of being afraid.
The Media School’s director of undergraduate studies, Emily Metzgar, will leave her position at the end of the academic year to accept a role at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio.
IU Recreational Sports will encourage students to focus on what they love about themselves this week through various on-campus events as a part of the annual Celebrate EveryBODY Week, which takes place during National Eating Disorder Awareness Week.
An IU alumnus and civil rights activist was awarded a Bicentennial Medal on Wednesday at a Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center lunch and learn event focused on student activism.
An anonymous donor pledged to match all donations up to $200,000 given to IU’s Queer Philanthropy Circle, a charity that raises money to support LGBTQ programs and resources.
Polish Commissioner for Human Rights Adam Bodnar spoke about authoritarian changes in Poland’s government Wednesday at the Maurer School of Law.
Polish Commissioner for Human Rights Adam Bodnar speaks Feb. 12 at the Maurer School of Law. Bodnar spoke about authoritarian changes in Poland’s government.
As tax season approaches, many IU students are preparing to file for the first time. The resources available on campus are ready to help students navigate it.