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Indiana University’s Board of Trustees on Friday awarded President Pamela Whitten a bonus of more than $175,000.
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Whitten announced IU had hired Cooley LLP at the June 14 Board of Trustees meeting. Its findings and recommendations are largely in line with the administration’s own assertions and plans.
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The union representing Indiana University grad students voted “no confidence” in President Pamela Whitten and are exploring a strike after their demands went unanswered.
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About 50 community members and students attended the protest Friday.
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Masters students in IU’s Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture and Design are campaigning for the reinstatement of Palestinian artist Samia Halaby’s exhibition.
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The National Coalition Against Censorship and PEN America are urging IU to reinstate Samia Halaby’s exhibition.
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Across all IU campuses, 4,810 students graduated this fall semester.
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Trustee Jeremy Morris compared Whitten to a popular performer and praised her work ethic.
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IU Indianapolis launches in July 2024.
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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.