The Indiana University Board of Trustees, established in 1820, is the governing body of Indiana University in Bloomington, IN. Comprised of nine trustees, three elected by alumni and the rest appointed by the governor, the board oversees the university's growth and development. With six meetings held annually across IU campuses, the board welcomes public attendance and encourages engagement in university governance.
Carrying on a two-century tradition of excellence, the Indiana University Board of Trustees plays a vital role in shaping the university's trajectory. With a commitment to transparency and public involvement, the board's meetings, agendas, and minutes are accessible to all, fostering a sense of community and collaboration in the governance of Indiana University.
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