“There’s no ‘just Purdue’ or ‘just IU Indianapolis,’” one student said.
Tag: IU Indianapolis
Cuts at IU Indy mean fewer liberal arts degrees for students
The loss of majors comes as state lawmakers further push students toward majors closely aligned with jobs.
IU Indianapolis removes ‘Black Lives Matter’ banner on Michigan Street
The banner was put up in 2020 as part of then-IUPUI’s antiracism initiatives.
Indiana University closes DEI office amid political pressure
IU is the second college to close its diversity, equity and inclusion office in Indianapolis.
Middle schoolers can get a taste of college at IU Indy camp
The camp aims to help 21st Century Scholars and future first-gen college students.
Hope and resilience: Indy artists photograph the east side
Four Indy artists participated in Portraits of Resilience, an IU Indianapolis research project.
IU Indy student’s legal status is restored by Trump administration
The ACLU of Indiana had filed a lawsuit on behalf of Jelena Liu, a grad student from China.
Judge rejects visa plea from international students at Indiana universities
The students requested that the court reinstate their visas and block immigration authorities from detaining or deporting them.
See and hear what Indy’s emerging artists have been working on
Art programs at universities across the city are celebrating the end of the school year by showcasing work from soon-to-graduate students.
IU Indianapolis grad student’s visa is revoked by Trump administration
The student’s paperwork was up to date and she did not have a criminal record, per a lawsuit.


