Filmmakers say free speech ‘worth fighting for’ in documentary critiquing IU admin
“Freedoms Under Assault” debuted at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Sunday.
“Freedoms Under Assault” debuted at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Sunday.
Plus changes to the state’s Child Care and Development Fund are impacting local childcare access.
Xiaofeng Wang’s residences were searched March 28 after he and his wife were terminated.
IUSG eliminated funding for the stop-gap lease scholarship and student organizational support.
The budget was approved in June by the Board of Trustees and released Tuesday.
Plus, the Bloomington Faculty Council discussed emeritus faculty rights.
The motion supported a lawsuit by emeritus professors against Board of Trustees Policy 19.
Three retired faculty sued the Board of Trustees in August.
Arnold outlined his vision for Indiana Public Media amid funding cuts.
Experts said there’s no legal mandate to prevent IU from releasing the review.
A new policy changes the role of IU faculty on campus.
The Board of Trustees will meet for the first time this semester Thursday.
The appointment comes almost a year after IU fired the organization’s previous executive director.
The lawsuit claims new policies unjustly restrict their voting rights.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana filed the lawsuit in September 2024 against IU and Purdue University for policies incurred from SEA 202.
IU announced July 16 Jay Hess of the School of Medicine and Rob Lowden of UITS will leave their positions.
IU Trustees will meet June 12, the first meeting following the removal of alumni-elected trustees.
James Bopp Jr. was appointed to the board on June 2.
IU can no longer require prior approval for expressive activities from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m.