Articles tagged as: Indiana University
April 11, 2022
IU graduate student workers begin voting to authorize strike
The Graduate Workers Coalition met Sunday afternoon at the Monroe County Public Library to discuss terms for the strike.
Read MoreApril 7, 2022
Indiana University creates committee to lower its greenhouse gas emissions
Among other things, the new committee will look into how university buildings use energy and vehicles and explore renewable energy and other technology.
Read MoreMarch 31, 2022
What was that loud boom near Bloomington this week? Here's what we know
Officials continue to investigate the cause of the loud “boom” that surprised many Hoosiers throughout south central Indiana earlier this week.
Read MoreMarch 15, 2022
Why do some people think that climate change isn’t happening?
Why do some people think that climate change isn’t happening? A listener in the southern Indiana town of Newburgh wanted to know.
Read MoreMarch 14, 2022
IU Health, facing profit questions, gives med school $416M
The donation wasn’t announced by either institution, which are separate organizations, but was noted as a “contribution to a related entity” made Dec. 30 in IU Health’s financial statements issued this month, the Indianapolis Business Journal reported.
Read MoreMarch 7, 2022
Coronavirus: Holcomb ends public health emergency, Indiana eclipses 22,000 dead
Indiana surpasses 22,000 dead, as the rate of new deaths slows. Gov. Eric Holcomb signs the General Assembly’s less restrictive COVID-19 vaccine mandate bill. And he ended the state’s public health emergency, which had been in place since March 2020.
Read MoreMarch 1, 2022
Science advocates, students want Indiana University to make a climate action plan
Indiana University student groups have been asking the university to make a plan to lower its greenhouse gas emissions for months. Now scientists and science advocates have joined that effort.
Read MoreMarch 1, 2022
IU expert says Ukrainian refugee situation will likely impact Europe more than U.S.
Reuters reported the United Nations says Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could displace anywhere from 3 million to 5 million people. That would be the largest relocation of a population in Europe since World War II.
Read MoreFebruary 21, 2022
Coronavirus: Senate scales back vaccine mandate bill, IDOH issues new school guidance
A Senate committee dramatically scales back the House’s vaccine mandate bill. The Indiana Department of Health releases new school COVID-19 guidance. And COVID-19 data continues to improve.
Read MoreFebruary 8, 2022
Climate activists demand Indiana University divest from fossil fuels
The group, Sunrise Bloomington, hopes IU Foundation board members will put the issue on their agenda this week.
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