Will IU shut down early? Here are IU students' predictions
Three IU undergraduates discuss their hopes and worries for fall semester.
Three IU undergraduates discuss their hopes and worries for fall semester.
Concerns were generally about a possible increased risk for the coronavirus spreading.
Zoombombers said racist slurs and mocked George Floyd.
Executive Director of IU Dining answered questions through a Zoom webinar Wednesday.
The university is conducting an investigation into the business professor.
An IU spokesperson said the coinciding outages were an unfortunate coincidence.
The IUSG Congress approved the proposed budget last week.
Many student organizations will participate in a virtual Student Involvement Fair.
The new remote pickup and delivery options encourage social distancing among students.
Communication barriers hinder the deaf community's access to education.
The changes were announced May 6 and universities had around three months to comply.
The university facilitated move in with movers and staggered dates, but questions remain.
About 50 people gathered in Dunn Meadow for the protest.
Here is a breakdown of on- and off-campus quarantine procedures.
Most students need the services to connect to class.
Seats in the library are now reservation-only and group study is prohibited.
The emergency executive order went into effect at noon.
The university spoke of possible disciplinary action in a tweet Thursday.
"What's Black About It" will be a part of a class discussing race.
Around 1% of the 8,000 students tested before living on campus have tested positive, according to an email from the Office of the Provost.