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March 21, 2001





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dancing at the Janus Ball

the Riddler costumes receives award

"GREEN" JANUS BALL A SUCCESS
Close to 500 people turned out for the twelfth annual Janus Ball on St. Patrick's Day, themed appropriately "Janus Green with Envy," in support of Herron School of Art. (Above - top) Party-goers danced to music by Trinia and the Gypsies during the ball at the Indiana Roof Ballroom. (Above - bottom) Herron Gallery Director David Russick and his wife Kayla won the "Best Couple" prize for their costumes as The Riddler and Poison Ivy from "Batman."

IUPUI PROFESSOR LEADS KIDS ON SCIENTIFIC ADVENTURE
Fourteen central Indiana students ages 10 to 14 have returned from the "Great Coral Reef Adventure," with a firsthand scientific understanding of how what happens to creeks in their neighborhoods is connected to natural treasures more than 1,000 miles away.
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FIRST ANNUAL INDIANA LATINO COLLEGIATE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE SET; CONFERENCE CO-SPONSORED BY IU BLOOMINGTON AND IUPUI
The Latino communities of IUPUI and IU Bloomington are co-sponsoring a conference designed to foster and encourage Latino student leaders, and to assist in the development of the state's Latino college student population into well-rounded altruistic leaders.
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IUPUI TO PAY TRIBUE TO OUTSTANDING UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
IUPUI will honor its 100 most outstanding undergraduate students at a dinner and ceremony April 6 at the Westin Indianapolis Hotel. The IUPUI Alumni Advisory Council and the Student Organization for Alumni Relations sponsor the event.
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STUDENT BEPKO HEADS FOR CLASS, WHILE CHANCELLOR REYES MEETS HER ADMINISTRATIVE TEAM
A freshman biology student today receives a "behind the scenes" look at some of the issues a chancellor must confront when running a large urban campus. Meanwhile, IUPUI's top official left his suit coat and tie behind as he heads for class. It is all part of Chancellor for a Day.
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IUPUI PROFESSOR'S NEW NOVEL WRAPS BASKETBALL MANIA INTO A MURDER MYSTERY
IUPUI Professor David Schanker (above) casts academia, law and Hoosier basketball mania as the background setting of his art-imitates-life novel - "Natural Law. " Released earlier this month as a sequel to Schanker's "A Criminal Appeal," "Natural Law" is a drama about a Marion county deputy public defender who investigates the murder of an arrogant law professor.
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NEW SHOW AT HERRON EXAMINES ARTISTIC PROCESS
The process, not the product, is the focus of a new exhibition that opens at Herron Gallery on March 21 from 5-7 p.m. "Christina Ramberg Drawings," gives visitors the opportunity to see the creative process behind the work of the late influential Chicago artist, Christina Ramberg. Ramberg is known for her paintings of bound female torsos cropped at the head and knees.
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Announcements ...

Herron Visiting Artist Series: Nanette Salomon    [Details]

Office for Professional Development Open House    [Details]

IUPUI University Library Front Door Host of Herron Student Art    [Details]

IUPUI Team for Komen Indianapolis Race for the Cure    [Details]


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