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One pair of IU faculty members work so well together that many simply refer to them as “the Amys.”
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One pair of IU faculty members work so well together that many simply refer to them as “the Amys.”
After employee complaints, the IU payroll department is keeping the traditional pay calendar for 2018.
The Bloomington Faculty Meeting on Oct. 17 focused on the Grand Challenges in IU’s research, the summary funding from the Budgetary Affairs Committee and revisions that are being looking into for the Bloomington Faculty Council constitution.
One Indiana high school teacher pursued teaching from a young age, and she ended up earning a title that distinguishes her as one of the best in the state.
IU President Michael McRobbie gave his yearly State of the University address at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Hine Hall at IUPUI. Here are five topics he discussed.
The Board of Trustees learned about declining enrollment numbers across campuses in a presentation during Oct. 5 and 6 meetings at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis.
IU faculty and staff employees received an email Sept. 20 announcing a change to the payroll, a change some find concerning.
The Bloomington Faculty Council discussed three major topics in its meeting on Oct. 3, including non-tenure track faculty issues, the results of the Collaborative on Academic Careers in Higher Education faculty satisfaction survey and revisions to the sexual misconduct policy.
The Advance College Project, IU’s dual-credit program, will now offer up to six credit hours of free graduate courses per year to high school teachers.
One IU chef has brought his culinary skills to nearly all of the major dining halls at IU and is adding the recently opened Goodbody Eatery to the list.
IU Human Resources will collaborate with Gallup to conduct a survey of employees from Sept. 26 to Oct. 10. The survey, called MyVoice@IU, will help the department gage staff employees’ engagement, including how they feel about working at IU and the level of pride they feel in their work.
IU will be visited by the Higher Learning Commission on Sept. 25 and 26 to undergo a reaccreditation process to ensure the University meets high educational standards.
The Bloomington Faculty Council met Tuesday and discussed a decrease in student parking, several soon-to-be completed construction projects and a shortage of spots in IU-run daycares.
Students who find themselves near Wells Quad during their day will be able to buy food from famed Kirkwood Avenue restaurant Nick’s English Hut for the first time with their meal points starting Sept. 18.
The Information and Library Science department was named second in the world by the 2017 Academic Ranking of World Universities published by the ShanghaiRanking Consultancy in China. Of the 1,200 universities considered, it was outranked by only Harvard University.
David Allison, the new dean of the School of Public Health, is a fan of Vin Scelsa’s “Idiot’s Delight” radio show. When approaching his new position, Allison said he thinks of the quotation Scelsa always used as an opener for his Saturday show.
The School of Informatics and Computing and the School of Art + Design have been renamed to reflect new degree programs.
Students at IU are required to live in a dorm freshman year, and the National Survey of Student Engagement plans to discover what effects living in these spaces has on students.
The Bloomington Faculty Council gathered for their first meeting of the academic year, and the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals was among the major topics discussed.
This story has been updated with opening dates for Goodbody Hall.