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Steve Sanders, a professor at the Maurer School of Law, said Quinn Buckner's reappointment to a fourth term as IU trustee ...
Recent commentary in IndyStar defended Indiana University’s leadership and questioned the focus and intensity of faculty ...
The changing era of college women's basketball pushed Hoosiers coach Teri Moren into considering retirement. Here's why she ...
Make your pick for Th Athlete of the Week for June 3-7, brought to you by IU Health. The poll will remain open until noon ...
IBJ talked with Heath last week during the Global Entrepreneurship Congress at the Indiana Convention Center about what IU ...
By: Madelyn Hanes Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic BLOOMINGTON — A newly constituted Indiana University Board of ...
Trustees amended IU's controversial 'expressive activities' policy two weeks after a judge ruled that it likely violated the First Amendment.
On May 29, 2025, a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction to IU’s new expressive activity policy, UA-10, determining it to be “likely unconstitutional". The ruling comes after months of ...
The Senate confirmed Billy Long, a former congressman from Missouri and former auctioneer, as commissioner of the Internal ...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — A Monroe County judge has dismissed all charges against a former Indiana University football player ...