Brooke McAfee (standing) of the Jaguars women’s basketball team answers questions at the most recent IUPUI Coaches Luncheon at the Faculty Club. The next luncheon will be Tuesday (Feb. 1). The sessions are open by reservation through the Faculty Club and run noon - 1 p.m. Tickets for non-members of the Faculty Club cost $10 per person.
Efroymson Fund gives $150,000 To Advance Cultural Tourism Initiative
The Indiana University School of Physical Education and Tourism Management at IUPUI has received a $150,000 grant that will enable it to play a key role in advancing Indianapolis' cultural initiative.
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IUPUI Recycling Program Receives $50,000 Grant; Seeks Volunteers
IUPUI has received a $50,000 recycling grant that will be used to upgrade the campus's current recycling program and educate and engage faculty, staff and students in campus recycling activities and environmental stewardship.
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Nominations Sought for IUPUI Annual Women’s Leadership Awards
IUPUI students, faculty and staff may nominate campus women leaders who are either full-time or part-time faculty or staff for recognition at the Women's History Month Leadership Reception in March.
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Mark Chaves
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Stephen Goldsmith
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Taylor Symposium To Assess Status of Faith-based Initiatives
“Faith-based initiatives: Boon or Bust?”
That's the question facing presidential advisor and former Indianapolis Mayor Stephen Goldsmith and others during the 16th annual Joseph Taylor Symposium at IUPUI on Wednesday, Feb. 16.
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Visual Media Offers Production Grant
The Office of Visual Media invites faculty and staff to make proposals for a special project production grant. All departments on campus are eligible to apply for the grant. The production grant can be utilized by IU faculty and staff to prepare a media element that would meet departmental, student or patient education needs.
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Austin Becomes First Nurse Named to AES Presidency
Joan K. Austin was sworn in recently as president of the American Epilepsy Society (AES) for 2005, becoming the first nurse to assume the AES presidency in the society's 62-year history. She is a distinguished professor and director of the Center for Enhancing Quality of Life in Chronic Illness (CEQL) at Indiana University School of Nursing. She also holds adjunct appointments at the IU School of Medicine and Purdue University's School of Science.
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