IU cancels individual schools' graduation ceremonies due to coronavirus pandemic
Campuswide commencement ceremonies have not yet been changed.
Campuswide commencement ceremonies have not yet been changed.
IU will continue to make logistical evaluations as circumstances change.
One student said she still doesn't know where she will go after spring break.
Valuables should not be left in plain sight.
An IU spokesperson said the situation would be reevaluated after April 5.
IU suspended in-person classes from March 23 to April 5.
An IU spokesperson said there are no suspected cases of coronavirus at IU.
The Gamma Eta chapter presented The I.N.E.V.I.T.A.B.L.E. 9 to the IU community.
Over half of Bloomington Transit riders are IU students.
The student was studying abroad in Italy and returned home to the St. Louis area.
Study abroad programs traveling domestically will continue as planned.
There were 5,000 bandanas given to students and faculty on campus.
President Michael McRobbie awarded Yovanovitch the Richard G. Lugar Award.
The Board of Trustees would need to approve eliminating the fee.
Travel within the U.S. is not canceled as of Thursday afternoon.
There are three different types of notifications.
The groundbreaking is one of many events surrounding the IU Bicentennial.
IU’s spring break begins March 15.
To return to IU, students must undergo a 14-day self-quarantine.
Eppley Institute staff members will work with the IIDC in summer 2020.