IU doctoral student sues university, Jewish Studies interim director
Sabina Ali filed a lawsuit over Zoom removal, funding denial.
Sabina Ali filed a lawsuit over Zoom removal, funding denial.
Over 200 faculty signed an open letter of concern regarding Van Kooten’s removal.
Four trustees' terms expired yesterday, including the student position. Only three were filled.
Froehle is IU's new chief legal officer, starting August 17.
Trustees approved a $4.7 billion budget, academic policy revisions and faculty promotions during a June 12 meeting.
Van Kooten moves to advisory role; Caroline Jarrold named interim dean.
IU Bloomington marked America’s 250th with exhibits, events and a rare founding document.
National journalism organizations pushed IU to act on media school task force recommendations.
Roger Innes says the closure disrupted research and lacked communication.
Everything you need to know about the new School of Medicine dean.
Bloomington’s public radio and TV station is cutting staff after losing millions in funding.
The commencement processional began at approximately 7:15 p.m.
UITS said Canvas is back online two days after Friday’s cyberattack disabled access.
USDA activity started Friday, and the timeline is unclear.
A cybercrime group known as ShinyHunters claims to be behind the attack.
The magnet is 7 feet tall and 4 feet wide.
Two beloved IU programs fed students and community. Then they disappeared.
Beyond the Page hosted public speaking, literature and writing workshops this semester.
The Asian American Association won student organization of the year for its community engagement.
The task force was established last semester to create a "roadmap" for student media.