IU Bicentennial Ceremony celebrates past achievements, looks to next century
IU Bicentennial Ceremony was one of the last events of the 200 Festival.
IU Bicentennial Ceremony was one of the last events of the 200 Festival.
These changes will go into effect in the fall of 2020.
This is the third consecutive year enrollment has risen.
Bloomington campus festivities will begin Thursday, Sept. 26.
The test began in the 2018-2019 school year.
IU faculty and staff will discuss current research and next steps.
Creating two smaller networks will help the Wi-Fi handle everyone's devices.
More than 300 graduate workers attended the town hall.
Media professionals from across the country came to IU for the celebration.
The theme this semester is "Remembering and Forgetting."
The grand opening events will feature prominent journalists.
Some staff members have concerns and hopes about cramming five programs in one three-story building.
There will be exceptions made on a case-by-case basis.
Students can make recommendations on any active policy at IU at anytime.
The design for the building came from a proposal made in 1952.
Both the university and a local anti-hate group condemned the flyers.
The tiles were installed in 1917 before the symbol was used by Nazis.
The petition asks the university to investigate the incident.
Bishop began her 10th year on the board July 1.
2020 marks the 200th anniversary of IU's founding.