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From WFYI: After IU cut all student newspaper IDS printings, Purdue students made a free press edition and distributed 3000 copies across Indiana University’s Bloomington campus. The headline reads, “We Student Journalists Must Stand Together.”
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Indiana GEAR UP, a Purdue-run college-prep program for more than 13,000 low-income students, will end Sept. 30 after the U.S. Education Department canceled its $35 million grant.
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The National Weather Service is predicting highs in the 90s throughout the week, putting animals at risk of heat exhaustion and stroke.
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Purdue University Provost Patrick Wolfe said the move is directly related to policy shifts and new rules at both the state and federal level.
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In a letter sent to the campus community Thursday, Chancellor Ron Elsenbaumer said the school must "right-size" its budget in the face of an uncertain financial landscape.
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All seven Indiana public colleges and universities, and some private institutions, are guaranteeing automatic acceptance for students who earn a new type of high school diploma.
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All NewsToday electronic health sensors are inflexible and not breathable for the medical patients that have to wear them; this new application of a breathable thin polymer layer could change all that
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All NewsPurdue University, Indiana University dissolve IUPUI, create two distinct academic organizations
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All NewsLast week, a jury found Purdue University guilty of retaliation and treating a student differently because she was a woman. That included Purdue’s Dean of Students Katie Sermersheim and Vice President for Ethics and Compliance Alyssa Rollock.
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All NewsThe initial complaint argued that Purdue had a policy “written or unwritten” that if women could not prove their claims to the satisfaction of university decision-makers, they faced “discipline or expulsion.”