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IU leaders said the urban research campus builds on the legacy of IUPUI, a 55-year collaboration in the capital city with Purdue University.
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The Indiana University board of trustees approved a new policy Monday that will effectively shut down a three-month pro-Palestinian encampment at IU Indianapolis.
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Officials say the split from IUPUI will create more jobs and opportunities in the capital city.
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Some young people in Indiana with ties to Palestine say they are overwhelmed by the daily updates on the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
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Pro-Palestinian protests are popping up on college campuses around the country, including an encampment at IUPUI.
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David Umulis is the senior vice provost for Purdue in Indianapolis, which officially opens its doors on July 1.
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The inaugural chancellor and executive vice president of Indiana University Indianapolis started work this month. Latha Ramchand talked to WFYI's Ben Thorp to discuss how she'll lead IU Indianapolis through its split with Purdue University, as IUPUI officially becomes two.
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IUPUI’s Faculty Council is speaking out against decisions made “behind closed doors and without faculty consultation” in a letter to the Indiana University’s Board of Trustees and President Pamela Whitten.
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Indiana University President Pamela Whitten detailed major investments in life science institutes, faculty, facilities and research in her State of the University address Monday.
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IPS seniors will be admitted to Indiana University Indianapolis if they have a 3.0 GPA or higher.