Campus, city leaders say MLK day is reframed by current political climate
IDS spoke to several campus and city leaders about the significance of MLK Day to the community.
IDS spoke to several campus and city leaders about the significance of MLK Day to the community.
There was also discussion of the fraternity suspension and BFC policy changes.
The trustees also approved construction and heard financial and bicentennial reports.
They said the tax change would force many graduate students to drop out.
Some IU graduate students will make the march to President McRobbie's office Wednesday afternoon.
Kevin Rodgers worked as a program director for the emergency medicine residency at IU School of Medicine.
The committee had their first meeting on Nov 6 to discuss the plan.
The Tobias Center will focus on research in international development.
Repurposing Woodburn 100, profiting from classroom materials, improving classrooms and sustainability were discussed.
A $50,000 grant helped fund the new green space.
Construction at Seventh Street and Indiana Avenue aims to clarify campus borders.
The event announced an increase in goal and length of the Bicentennial Campaign.
The book looks at the campus buildings and the people who use them.
The Cyberinfrastructure building houses two electric vehicle chargers for faculty and staff.
Students not registered for Duo by then will face an account lockout.
Francis Gros Louis reflects on memories and the last phone call with his brother.
People honor the former chancellor's contributions to IU on social media.
Ken Gros Louis made significant contributions to IU’s curriculum and atmosphere.
Gros Louis came to IU in 1964 and ended his career in Bloomington as University chancellor emeritus.
The Lawrence County reserve officer was arrested in Fishers, Indiana.