IUSA to create off-campus housing guide
The IU Student Association is planning to create a housing guide for students looking to move off campus.
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The IU Student Association is planning to create a housing guide for students looking to move off campus.
By Laurel Demkovich
The Graduate and Professional Student Government discussed changes in the executive committee structure and upcoming elections at its first meeting of the semester Friday.
At the start of the new semester, the IU Student Association Congress set new goals and refreshed their commitments to old ones, including using time wisely, staying efficient and continuing to be leaders on campus.
As a capstone to Martin Luther King Jr. weekend, students, student leaders and faculty gathered in the Indiana Memorial Union Solarium to discuss diversity, discrimination and advocacy.
After three days of mingling with other schools, setting legislation and talking about specific issues, members of IU Student Association came back to campus with new ideas, among them advocating for programs involving mental health and campus safety and making student government more inclusive.
Pizza and Chinese conversations were shared as students settled in to hear Hsin-chao Wu, an adjunct associate professor in the liberal arts and management program, speak.
After a semester filled with sexual violence cases, race disputes and student deaths, the IU Student Association has decided to step up and launch their safety initiative, the Safety Suite.
Shortly after returning from winter break, IU Student Association members will travel to Rutgers University in New Jersey.
As a Latino and as a first-generation college student, John Nieto-Phillips, history and Latino Studies professor, said he has strong feelings about access to higher education as well as mentoring, community engagement and diversity.
As a researcher, Sharlene Newman, associate professor of psychological and brain services, has worked with many different students in labs and research programs.
“First Negro Woman in Indiana University.” For IU Archives Director Dina Kellams, this was the headline that began her search for answers.
As the trustees and audience members gathered for the business meeting, they received revised agendas. These agendas added a new action item — a resolution to extend IU President Michael McRobbie’s contract.
The IU Board of Trustees met Thursday in Alumni Hall at the Indiana Memorial Union.
The Bloomington Faculty Council met Tuesday for its final meeting this semester.
The IU Board of Trustees will meet Thursday and Friday in Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union.
College communities across the country have been working to become more cautious, since threats to the black community Nov. 11 and 12 at the University of Missouri.
From global aging to cyber security to health equity to gun violence, the Grand Challenges preliminary proposals seek to address several issues. Other challenges include viruses, sustainable water and education.
After taking a few deep breaths, IU Provost Lauren Robel began addressing recent events around the world and around campus.
Thousands of audience members, dozens of volunteers, eight speakers and one host gathered for TEDxIndianaUniversity’s first event Friday evening. The themed event left the audience inspired and with numerous ideas.