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For researchers at IU, cuts at the National Science Foundation means not only the end of their projects but sometimes the end of their jobs.
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Participants receive weekly gardening instruction through hands-on management of a garden plot to grow vegetables and flowers through 2025.
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A measure meant to better align education and employment in Indiana could impact the types of courses public colleges and universities are allowed to offer.
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About 150 people rallied with the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition Thursday at the Sample Gates after the federal government revoked visas for Indiana University international students.
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Indiana University Bloomington Faculty Council members passed a resolution Tuesday calling on Big Ten colleges to join against political attacks and pool resources.
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Indiana University Provost Rahul Shrivastav highlighted growing campus progress amid uncertainty in higher education during his State of the Campus address Tuesday.
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Indiana University announced Tuesday a $75 million expansion of engineering programs on the Bloomington campus.
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That guidance comes several days after a draft document appearing to recommend salary freezes was leaked to the public.
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The federal government is pressuring public schools to end race-conscious programs and initiatives related to diversity, equity and inclusivity by Friday, but local institutions are silent. Indiana University and Monroe County Community School Corp. officials haven’t shed light on their plans.
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The annual “Polar Plunge” — Special Olympics-Indiana’s main fundraising event — dates back to 2001. Groups from all over Indiana compete each year to out-fundraise each other, culminating in the annual plunge into the frigid water.