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Friends, family and colleagues of former chancellor Kenneth R. R. Gros Louis gathered at the Ruth N. Halls Theatre on April 28 to tell stories about Gros Louis and remember his life.
When international students paid their bursar bill last fall, they owed an extra $100 they were not expecting.
A male construction worker was killed in an incident during renovations at Swain Hall Wednesday, said IU spokesman Chuck Carney.
The Bloomington Faculty Council covered a lot of ground this semester, including voting to create a third lecturer rank, passing proposals to amend the council’s constitution and beginning to review IU’s general education requirements.
It was so warm, the 15-foot mound of waste steamed in the cool morning air like a fresh pile of dog poop.
College is stressful. Water is wet. But with final exams, papers and projects just around the corner, it’s understandable that students might be more stressed than usual.
The Bloomington Faculty Council approved a proposal to name the third lecturer rank Teaching Professor in a vote of 32 to 20 at its Tuesday meeting.
A new undergraduate degree program in molecular life sciences will begin fall 2018, connecting the fields of biology, chemistry, medicine and biotechnology.
As the sun went down Thursday, Dunn Meadow lit up. Around 100 participants of the IU Timmy Global Health Glow Run hurled, shot and slapped glow-in-the-dark paint on one another in preparation for the one-mile run.
It was around 2 a.m. on a long drive back to Kansas from California when Pulitzer Prize-winning report David Finkel knew he was done reporting his book.
The IU Board of Trustees approved projects intended to improve the landscaping of East Seventh Street and Woodlawn Avenue as well as sustain the Jordan River at its April 6 meeting in the Indiana Memorial Union.
The IU Board of Trustees first day of meetings heard reports on accreditation, campus updates, Title IX and student success. The board met Thursday in the Indiana Memorial Union.
The Bloomington Faculty Council is still considering possible names for the title of a third lecturer rank after sending the proposal back to committee in a motion decided by only one vote.
IU’s Center for Underwater Science and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration signed an agreement in February that will make it easier for students and researchers to do research in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
The dean of the College of Arts and Sciences will step down after the 2018-19 school year.
Last week’s tornado drill was a success, said IU’s director of emergency management and continuity, but a survey sent about the drill found an alarm malfunction and several classes continued to teach during the drill.
The Bloomington Faculty Council approved a motion to create a third rank of lecturer at this week’s meeting in Studio 6 at the Radio-Television Building.
All Umail Drive files must be transferred by fall semester 2018, so you will need to manually transfer your Drive files to your new Google at IU Drive. Here's how to do it:
On the second floor of Ballantine Hall around 9:55 a.m. Tuesday, students walked through the halls calmly, chatting about how quizzes went or grabbing a drink of water.