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IU seeking applicants for student trustee

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A unique leadership opportunity will open to all full-time IU students on Monday (Oct. 13) when applications for the student position on the Board of Trustees become available.   Full Story >>

12th annual IU vs. Purdue ‘battle for blood’ set for Oct. 6-Nov. 14

IU/Purdue Blood Donor Challenge

The 12th annual IU vs. Purdue Blood Donor Challenge begins Oct. 6 and runs through Nov. 14. This blood battle helps save lives as the two universities engage in a friendly competition to encourage Indiana residents to donate blood.   Full Story >>

Indiana University expands “Celebrate IU” festivities to entire month of October

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Indiana University's first-ever "Celebrate IU Week" in 2007 was so successful, university officials will continue the new tradition with a monthlong tribute to all eight of IU's campuses. Highlights of the October celebration will include IU President Michael McRobbie's first State of the University address (Oct. 14); Homecoming (Oct. 17-25); the music of Hoagy Carmichael, for whom a bronze statue was dedicated last week at IU Bloomington; performances of La Traviata marking IU Opera Theater's 60th anniversary season and its 400th performance; groundbreakings; dedications and even a student video contest on YouTube.   Full Story >>

IU announces $1 million commitment to university-wide diversity initiative

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IU President Michael A. McRobbie has announced the establishment of a major $1 million initiative to strengthen racial, ethnic and cultural diversity at all of the university's campuses.   Full Story >>

University-wide enrollment at Indiana University hits historic high mark

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Overall fall enrollment figures were released today (Sept. 18) for Indiana University's eight campuses, showing strong, record-setting trends university wide in increased student enrollment, increased credit hours taken and increased diversity and foreign enrollment.   Full Story >>

Largest class of Presidential Scholars now at IU

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Attending six Indiana University campuses this fall are 70 Herbert Presidential Scholars, the largest group in the brief history of a program designed to bring Indiana's brightest high school students to IU and, hopefully, encourage them to stay in the state after graduation. There are 54 Presidential Scholars enrolled at IU Bloomington, 11 at IUPUI, two at IU South Bend and one each at IU Northwest, IU East and IU Southeast.   Full Story >>