Trustees discuss building projects
The Board of Trustees approved three new projects for IU-Bloomington.
The Board of Trustees approved three new projects for IU-Bloomington.
Trustees approved new degrees and listened to reports from faculty and students.
President McRobbie acknowledged the group at the end of the meeting.
Black students encouraged each other to form a lasting community by participating in empowering activities.
The BGSA and NABJ met Tuesday to talk about policing.
The alliance continues work toward becoming a sanctuary campus and raising funds.
Morgan Mohr is one of 32 students who will study at the University of Oxford for two years.
The distinction recognizes contributions to the progress of science and research.
People can decorate the house with candy and frosting for a donation.
Medical researchers work on hormonal conception for men.
"Ladies love the bees," David Ray, a geology major and brother of Sigma Phi Epsilon, says.
Students turn to online course alternatives for more flexibility in their schedules.
Students work at sticking to budgets as practice for life after college.
Lau talked about Sisters in Shape, an organization for black women, that aims to raise self-confidence.
A research scientist said assessing the exposure of fake news on the website is important.
The economy at our fingertips is more than meets the eye.
IU Early Childhood Education Services provide care to a graduate student's child.
Native Americans in the community spoke about the roots of the NoDAPL movement.
The policy was revised to extend the definition of misconduct and now includes non-tenure track faculty.
The grant will fund a video game, which allows students in small groups to collaborate on solutions.