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Indiana University has received almost 50 complaints since the state enacted Senate Enrolled Act 202, an “intellectual diversity” law that allows community members to report faculty conduct.
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More than 50 years after Black students fought for a space of their own on Indiana State University’s campus, officials are making changes to the Charles E. Brown African American Cultural Center.
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Indiana State University settled a federal lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union after the school would not allow the Pride Center's festival to be held on campus, as it had been the previous two years.
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The ACLU of Indiana is suing Indiana State University for refusing to host the 2025 Pride festival on campus.
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Godard said ISU is focusing on growing enrollment, industry relationships and workforce development.
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Purdue University still doesn’t have a climate action plan and is now the only Big Ten school without one.
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The post-election conversation will be hosted by State Sen. Greg Goode (R-Terre Haute) Nov. 21 at the Terre Haute Convention Center.
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Indiana’s full-time college enrollment increased this fall, marking the highest one-year increase since fall 2010.
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The Sept. 30 event was canceled because of “campus and community safety concerns,” ISU said in a statement last week. The cancellation followed Lowry’s appearance on The Megyn Kelly Show. Lowry was accused of using a racial slur to refer to Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio.
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Indiana State University’s enrollment is down almost 5 percent from last year and 36 percent since 2018, according to figures released Thursday.