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Assistant dean brings focus to women’s issues

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President Barack Obama announced in January that one in five women — 20 percent — are sexually assaulted during their time at college. Leslie Fasone, new assistant dean in the division of student affairs,  wants to lower that percentage at IU.



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IU OEM Twitter hacked

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The IU Admissions Twitter account was hacked Saturday, and the hacker is still unknown. Account administrators had to change security settings and delete hundreds of spam tweets.





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Granville expands IU recruitment

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In keeping with its goal to increase the number of underrepresented minorities on IU’s campus, the Office of Enrollment Management has hired a new associate director of admissions to be based in Indianapolis.


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IUB college completion rates exceed state average

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IU-Bloomington has the highest on-time completion rate and the highest total student completion rate of all colleges in Indiana, according to the College Completion Rates for Indiana report released Feb. 18.






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Search engines had access to exposed data

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The personal data of about 146,000 IU students and recent graduates was accessed by webcrawlers from Google, a science-specific search engine called Scirus and a Chinese search engine called Baidu.



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Late alumna donates $3.4 million

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The estate of IU alumna Patricia K. Fehl will donate about $3.4 million to IU’s School of Public Health and to the School of Education.



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Trustees discuss academic plans

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The Board of Trustees met Thursday at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis, covering a wide range of topics including a presentation on the new academic directions of IU.



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Panelists proctor merger Q&A

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More than 50 people filed into the Ernie Pyle auditorium Tuesday evening to attend the Media School merger question and answer panel organized by the IU Journalism Student Advisory Board.