Here are updates on IU's fall plan to prevent and monitor coronavirus
The university will monitor multiple data points to decide if it can safely remain open.
The university will monitor multiple data points to decide if it can safely remain open.
Students enrolled in online-only classes can apply for a discount.
The university has set aside 563 rooms to isolate students while they quarantine.
The university is “actively considering” testing some or all students upon arrival to campus.
The regulations require international students to return home if they enroll in online-only classes.
Students must get tested and report their results within 10 days before returning to campus.
International students at IU must take an in-person class to stay in the U.S.
Protests have followed the attack, including one where a protester was injured.
The move comes amid increased criticism of the campus’s commemoration of the eugenicist.
A letter to IU administrators by members of the biology department called for Jordan Hall to be renamed.
The type of parking pass students bought will determine their refund amount.
The Supreme Court ruling will protect DACA recipients — for now.
IU sent an email to staff and students including multiple updates.
The number of intent-to-enroll students is similar to previous years’ numbers.
The school will add more diverse business cases to its MBA curriculum.
Panelists discussed experiences and the need for racial equity action at IU.
The board also approved four new degrees and two appointments.
Researchers can apply for funding through an online form.
When the university’s contract ends next March, IU will not renew it.
By taking spring break away, second semester will start one week later.