IU students reach semifinals in cyber challenge
Although it was IU’s first time sending students to the annual cybersecurity challenge in Washington, D.C., the team developed responses to high-risk simulations and reached the semifinal round.
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Although it was IU’s first time sending students to the annual cybersecurity challenge in Washington, D.C., the team developed responses to high-risk simulations and reached the semifinal round.
With spring break coming up, IU Health Center Medical Director Diana Ebling said she advises students to take precautions when traveling overseas to affected countries in Central and South America.
Matthew Moeller, former assistant professor at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis, filed a suit Feb. 26 against the University system on the basis of violation of civil rights.
Twenty-seven seconds into the flexed arm hang, the wrists and shoulders of the men in the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program began to tremble.
Provost Lauren Robel initiated a series of open discussions about race and policing as a concrete step toward making the campus a safer, more inclusive environment.
Since 2010, IU has launched 1,966 efforts on campus to promote diversity.
Women hold roughly 5 percent of all leadership roles in the technology sector. The Center of Excellence for Women in Technology aims to reverse this trend with its programs, such as the “Techie Women Have More . . . ” conference.
IU is concerned with recognizing the factors that cause high student engagement and retention rates, according to the Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning.
IU is on a list of 165 postsecondary institutions that have pending Title IX sexual violence investigations, conducted by the Office of Civil Rights in the U.S. Department of Education.
As an institution that has 115,000 students, 9,000 faculty members and 11,000 staff members across eight campuses, IU is full of online targets.
Students shared their experiences with discrimination and brainstormed ways to stop racism on campus at an intergroup dialogue discussion Thursday evening.
The Office of Student Welfare and Title IX is streamlining its student outreach initiatives to prevent sexual assault, provide help for survivors and eliminate confusion.
The Arts and Humanities Council aims to publicize current cultural opportunities and to make the liberal arts an essential part of all schools, council director Edward Comentale told faculty members at the Bloomington Faculty Council meeting Tuesday.
The nation needs conservatives who have a broad appeal, can win the votes and be respectful of others without giving up their principles, Congressman Todd Young said at a College Republicans meeting Monday.
Sexual assault survivor Lauren Devereux said many students don’t trust the services offered to victims and they’re too afraid to approach someone for help.
By Eman Mozaffar
For the next few years, IU campuses will face considerable demographic challenges in the recruitment of new students.
The first Board of Trustees meeting of 2016 will focus on the implications of the Bicentennial Strategic Plan, residence hall housing rates and reports on the media and academic initiatives each IU campus is taking.
The School of Public and Environmental Affairs’ reputation is in danger, said graduate student Ben Weise.
IU may have recruited its most diverse class in history, but the need to push for inclusivity is greater than ever, Provost Lauren Robel said in her 2016 State of the Campus Address.