IUPD anticipates upcoming summer academy
The IU Police Department will begin its summer police academy next week, and current IU cadets take the next step in their careers in law enforcement.
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The IU Police Department will begin its summer police academy next week, and current IU cadets take the next step in their careers in law enforcement.
There is less of a risk of neurodevelopmental problems in children’s whose mothers use antidepressant medicine than historically expected, a recent IU study found.
The days before Little 500 have quickly dwindled, and the weekend that many IU students say they have been waiting for is finally here.
The IU Eskenazi Museum of Art will close its doors this coming May for summer renovations. One of the last exhibitions on display before the summer centers on Chinese culture, specifically the experiences of immigrants, through a variety of media including video, photo and installation work.
The IU Police Department received a report of rape at Collins LLC on Sunday.
The Mathers Museum of World Cultures will close one of its popular exhibits in the coming weeks because of maintenance that will be done during summer break.
This week a woman told campus police that she experienced memory loss while at a fraternity, and then was raped. Hours after losing her memory, the woman, 21, woke early Wednesday and noticed injuries “consistent with a rape,” according to the IU Police Department.
IU Police Department full-time officer Hayley Ciosek gently taps her fingers on the police computer stationed inside the car in rhythm with whatever tune the 105.1 country station is playing.
Seven people were recognized at the 2017 Celebration of Distinguished Teaching dinner Friday. The event acknowledged the excellence and achievements of six faculty members and one graduate student.
As Islam Awareness week comes to a close, the Muslim Student Association put on its fourth event of the week. Students, staff and faculty gathered together to celebrate around food and culture at the “Taste of Islam” banquet Thursday evening in the Briscoe Student Activity Room.
The Muslim Student Association is in the midst of its Islam Awareness Week. They have organized one event each day to promote cultural understanding of their religion, whether that’s answering a question and receiving a root beer float or having several women discuss their experiences with Islam.
Celebratory festivities for Little 500 qualifications started as early as Thursday evening and went throughout the weekend. With the increased excitement on campus, March 25 and 26 were particularly eventful for the IU Police Department, which made 10 arrests, most of which were substance related.
For the first time, IU has been awarded the Institutional Excellence Award.
For the past several months, IU’s department for Public Safety and Institutional Assurance has worked to develop a new blog page, Safe IU Bloomington.
With spring break quickly approaching, students are in the process of finishing up midterms, packing for their vacations and finalizing travel plans. Many on campus say they are excited as they look forward to a variety of activities from cruise vacations and time at home with family and friends to programs abroad through IU or elsewhere.
A student was arrested Saturday at Briscoe Quad after breaking into the building and resisting when IU Police Department officers arrived. Witnesses at Briscoe allege the student, Maxwell Millman, was acting odd.
Soft, warm lights illuminated the Grunwald Gallery and casted shadows on the stark white walls. The whispers of a small group in the middle of an art critique interrupt the silence that fills the rest of the space. The other conversation stems from the pieces of art that line the perimeter of the room.
Students entered a room full of chattering and laughing people. Balloons hovered above the many different tables of medical and health profession schools.
On a daily basis, students may see a passing a cadet on duty in Ballantine or a few squad cars driving around Bloomington.
Amongst the rows of students and visitors crammed in Woodburn Hall 120 on Wednesday was the sight of a few handwritten signs and the outbreak of an occasional shout from the audience, adding tension to the sixth official speech of SustainIU Week.