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Indiana
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Indianapolis
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September 19, 2003
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Campus officials estimate 12,000 people attended this year's Explore IUPUI!
The day of discovery and learning included Campus Day activities geared toward prospective students, a health fair, and dozens of sessions that offered opportunities for campus visitors to experience IUPUI's academic programs up close and personal.
The annual Family Funfest included face painting, balloons, crafts and other fun activities for families with children.
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(from left) Dr. Joan K. Austin, Dr. Donald P. Orr and the Rev. Landrum E. Shields will each be honored for their contributions to the health care field during the Indiana University School of Nursing's 11th Annual Nursing Gala.
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IU School of Nursing Honors Contributors to Healthcare, Nursing
Local leaders and researchers will be honored for their contributions to the nursing profession at the 11th Annual Nursing Gala, hosted by the Indiana University School of Nursing (IUSON) Wednesday, Sept. 24.
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IU School of Nursing at IUPUI Recognized For Information Technology Advances
Initiatives such as creating a CD-ROM to discourage adolescent girls from smoking and a Web-based program to demonstrate ways to manage heart failure have earned the Indiana University School of Nursing (IUSON) recognition for advances in information technology.
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Venture Center Launched to Support Entrepreneurship Statewide;
Kelley-Indianapolis Alumnus to Provide Major Funding
When Kelley School of Business alumnus Mike Hatfield wanted to start a new telecommunications business, he left Indiana to ensure it would happen. Now, he is lending his vision and providing $3 million in funds to aid a unique collaboration of Indiana universities and the Central Indiana Corporate Partnership Inc. (CICP) in the formation of the Indiana Venture Center, so local entrepreneurs can stay in Indiana to be successful.
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What's Past is Prologue for Indiana Medicine
Science, Art and a Centennial Make For a Big Week of Events
Yesterday and tomorrow will converge in a series of significant events at the Indiana University School of Medicine during the last week of September. The week will begin with a Centennial celebration on Sept. 23 and continue with the installation of a major new Chihuly sculpture. It will conclude Sept. 30 with the dedication of a new research center -- and an ambitious plan for expanding the School's research mission.
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Health Fair Reaches Out to Medically Underserved
An ounce of prevention may be worth a pound of cure and that weighty message is exactly what Indiana University School of Medicine students will deliver to inner-city residents needing medical attention.
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IUPUI Enrollment Figures Hit All-Time High
IUPUI enrollment for the fall 2003-2004 semester set all-time records, eclipsing previous marks for the total number of students and total credit hours taken.
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Announcements ...
Sept. 21 Satchmo Lecture Cancelled
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IU Faculty Bring Alzheimer Disease Information to Families
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Gateway Courses Forum
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Diversity Fair
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Learn about Faculty Learning Communities and Teaching Circles
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Seminar Addresses Motherhood and HIV/AIDS Issues
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IUPUI Athletics Hall of Fame Nominations Sought
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Photoshop Workshop Offered
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Workshop Outlines Strategies That Combat Plagiarism
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Trip packages available for IUPUI basketball team's appearance in Rainbow Classic
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