“The Inquisitors,” created by ceramicist Beth Cavener Stichter, is among several ceramic pieces on exhibit at the Herron Gallery, as part of a national ceramic conference.
Herron School of Art Showcases Ceramics as Part of National Conference
Indianapolis will be overflowing with ceramic pieces in area galleries, as the city hosts the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) 38th Annual Conference, March 17-20.
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McAfee Named Mid-Con Defensive Player on the Year
IUPUI sophomore Brooke McAfee (Valparaiso, Ind./Valparaiso/School of Science) has been named Mid-Continent Conference Player of the Year. She is the second consecutive IUPUI player to earn this honor.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Mitch Daniels answers questions from students in the Y101 Introduction to Political Science class during a campus visit arranged to allow students to interact with a working politician.
CFS employee Mike Howell (right), a master millwright, mentored Terron Allen, a participant in the job shadowing program at the Atterbury Job Corps.
Campus Facility Services Mentors Six Students from the Atterbury Job Corps
Little did Campus Facility Services (CFS) know when Tim Cook was hired as the Zone 2 maintenance manager that it would open the door to working with young people who are trying to find out what careers this wish to pursue.
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Lydia Minatoya, author of the award-winning novel The Strangeness of Beauty, discussed the book at IUPUI during a BookMarks presentation. Minatoya’s novel, set in America and Japan in the period between the two World Wars, explores the ideas of art, family, culture and conscience.
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Center for Urban Policy and the Environment Staff Member Wins Award
Jamie L. Palmer, AICP, planner and policy analyst for the Center for Urban Policy and the Environment in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at IUPUI, received the Earl Franke Award for Distinguished Leadership from the Indiana Chapter of the American Planning Association on March 4.
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IUPUI Lectures and Dialogs on Civic Engagement Set to Begin March 23
An expert on how research institutions must engage their communities in the “new economy” will kick off an 18-month IUPUI series of lectures and dialogs on civic engagement.
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Chancellor Appoints Teams on Doubling IUPUI’s Achievements
Chancellor Charles R. Bantz has announced the appointment of three teams charged with advising him on specific, realistic plans for doubling IUPUI's record of achievements in teaching and learning, research/scholarship/creative activity, and civic engagement.
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Visiting Artist Lecture, March 12
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Women’s Month
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