Updated IU policy shifts faculty academic decision-making power toward administrators
A new policy changes the role of IU faculty on campus.
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 number of international students enrolled at IUB fell to 4,428.
Plus, the Bloomington Animal Shelter raises money for increased medical bills.
IU students created murals, parklets and public art installations for rural communities.
Digital CrimsonCards available through IU Mobile are replacing physical cards.
The new law, part of the state’s two-year budget bill, took effect July 1.
The appointment comes almost a year after IU fired the organization’s previous executive director.
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The PSC was placed on cease and desist Aug. 15.
The lawsuit claims new policies unjustly restrict their voting rights.
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana filed the lawsuit in September 2024 against IU and Purdue University for policies incurred from SEA 202.
Where to go for medical questions, concerns and emergencies.
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.
IU is taking steps to fully comply with state and federal laws regarding DEI.