As IU students are putting on their caps and gowns and getting ready for graduation, the university has big plans for the next seven years.
BLOOMINGTON — As Indiana University students are putting on their caps and gowns and getting ready for graduation, the university has big plans for the next seven years.“This is the greatest place on earth. I think that you really realize these last couple of days that you’re not going to see a lot of these people that much any more, but you really appreciate the time you had," senior Isaiah Cox said.
Kyle Seibert is one of the hundreds of faculty, staff and students who contributed time, energy and effort to develop the plan. The plan’s first pillar also aims to improve attainment, retention and persistence rates by targeting the first year experience.
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