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A bill passed the Indiana Senate today that could do away with tenure as we know it. Senate Bill 202 would require regular reviews of tenured faculty to determine whether they meet certain ...
Former state lawmaker Terry Goodin is Democratic gubernatorial nominee Jennifer McCormick’s pick for running mate. And McCormick choosing the conservative Democrat is rankling some in the party ...
The Monroe County government server outage last week was the result of a ransomware attack, officials confirmed Monday.
IU President Pamela Whitten is having eye surgery Thursday. The procedure caused her to miss work and listening sessions with faculty. Read more: At listening sessions with President, faculty say ...
Education bills concerning student mental health, cursive writing, human sexuality instruction and chronic absenteeism passed their third reading in the Senate Tuesday.
After reporting himself to Indiana University leadership, another staff member is facing termination for attending candlelight vigils for free speech on campus.
The Aged and Disabled waiver provides services that assist people with daily tasks and independence. These services can be vital for people who want to age in place and people with disabilities ...
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg highlighted Indiana’s role in helping build the future of electric vehicles Friday. Buttigieg toured an electric vehicle battery plant set to open ...
A petition opposing Indiana’s higher education bill says the bill will disproportionately harm faculty and students of color. Sixty-eight organizations in Indiana including religious, academic ...
A Democratic representative is planning to file a bill to repeal part of Indiana’s gender-affirming care ban for transgender youth. The bill would repeal a provision that bans providers from ...
Pet stores will be able to sell dogs anywhere in Indiana — even in communities where those sales are banned by local ordinances — under a bill Governor Eric Holcomb signed into law Monday.
Indiana Republican Party Chair Randy Head stepped down from that position this week, returning full-time to his lobbyist position ahead of the legislative session. State party chairs are barred ...
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