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IU President McRobbie to deliver final State of the University address

Media Advisory Apr 21, 2021

EDITOR’S NOTE: This release was updated on April 21 to announce a new date for the address.

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie will deliver his final State of the University address at 1:30 p.m. EDT Tuesday, May 4, on the IU Bloomington campus. In accordance with IU’s COVID-19 protocols, only a small, physically distant audience will be present.

IU President McRobbie at a podium
Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie during his 2019 State of the University address.Photo by Eric Rudd, Indiana University

In keeping with the Faculty Constitution and IU tradition, the University Faculty Council invites the president to present a report on the state of the university each year. All members of the IU community and public are invited to virtually attend the address via livestream broadcasting at broadcast.iu.edu or on IU Bloomington Campus Cable Channel 5. McRobbie’s address will also be available soon after it’s delivered via archived broadcast at broadcast.iu.edu.

In August 2020, McRobbie announced his plans to retire after 14 years as president and 24 years in senior positions at IU. During his tenure as IU’s 18th president, the university has been recognized for its leadership across a wide range of key areas, including student success, research and scholarly excellence, information technology, community engagement, international education, health sciences, training and research, and the state’s economic development.

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