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16 de abr. de 2024 · The Indiana University Board of Trustees is the university’s governing body. Established by the state legislature in 1820, the board has shaped the growth of the university since its beginning. The board is made up of nine trustees, and its business is overseen by six officers.
- About the Board
The board has responsibility for Indiana University’s...
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- Current Trustees
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Two hundred and forty trustees have served Indiana...
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- About the Board
Introducing the Trustees of Indiana University. The trustees bring a wealth of experience to their work guiding the development of Indiana University. They have run hospitals, overseen economic missions to foreign countries, sat on the boards of corporations and nonprofits, and founded companies.
Learn about the trustees. Meet the current trustees; find meetings, minutes, and agendas; and delve into the board’s history. Indiana University alumni steer and steward the university by electing three of the nine members of the IU Board of Trustees.
The Board of Trustees was created by the General Assembly at the same time as the Indiana Seminary, predecessor to Indiana University. The statute that established the Indiana Seminary named six trustees, four of whom were from Monroe County and two from Orange County.
Pamela Whitten is the 19th president of Indiana University and the first woman to lead IU, a world-class public research university with seven campuses throughout Indiana.