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Indiana University Bloomington hasn’t made much progress on Black student enrollment in almost 50 years, according to a WFIU/WTIU News analysis. Fall enrollment headcounts from 1975 to 2024 show Black students at IU averaging about 4 percent of the student body.
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Speech First Inc., a conservative organization for free speech on college campuses, is suing Indiana University.
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Speakers from Jewish, Muslim, and Christian faith communities gathered together to support students protesting the conflict in Gaza.
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Indiana University President Pamela Whitten detailed major investments in life science faculty and startup packages in her State of the University address Monday.
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The clinics are open only to current IU Bloomington faculty, staff and enrolled students.
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The 21st Century Scholars Program covers up to full tuition at Indiana Colleges for students who qualify for free and reduced lunch.
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It is the fourth Greek organization to be placed on cease and desist since November. Thirteen of the 19 Greek organizations on IU’s disciplinary status list have been subject due to hazing.
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Many say the attack is a reminder that acts of hatred can occur anywhere at any time.
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IU will still require masks indoors regardless of vaccination status and it is not changing its testing procedures.
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The other four finalists for provost and executive vice president will be announced 24 hours before their town hall next week