'[A] proposal is under review to modify the school’s promotion and tenure expectations regarding DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion activities,' the school announced.
A group of Indiana University students on Tuesday appealed a federal judge’s ruling denying their motion to put the university’s COVID vaccine mandate on hold, pending the outcome of a federal lawsuit they filed last month.
Students at Indiana University who do not take a vaccine by the appointed deadline have their class registrations canceled. Those who qualify for an exemption are required to undergo twice-a-week testing, forced quarantine if exposed to a person who has tested positive for COVID-19, and mandatory mask-wearing on university property.
Indiana University's COVID-19 vaccine mandate has not been explained, and the university is attempting to delay explaining it in court, meaning that students could be expelled if they do not accept the injection.