| Event Shines Light on Women in Politics
The issue of women in politics will be addressed Wednesday, September 29, 2004 at IUPUI by women who have thrown their hats in the political ring, studied women in politics, or worked to ensure women's civil rights.
[Complete details]
Radio Personality To Help AIM Reach Its Goals
Monique, a popular radio personality, stood at the front of the chapel of the Indiana Girl's School, commanding the attention of the girls seated in pews before her.
[Complete details]
Great Expectations, Apprehensions among Docs and Patients
What does blame and responsibility mean in the context of medicine?
[Complete details]
IU Research Team To Study If Teeth Cleaning Reduces Risk of Heart Disease
An IU School of Dentistry researcher will study whether dental patients whose teeth are cleaned regularly may be getting far more than a sparkling white smile: they may also be reducing the chances of developing heart disease.
[Complete details]
Labor Law Conference Details Set; Keynote Speaker to Examine What Can Be Done to Make NLRB Protect Workers
A former top official of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) will examine why that federal agency has failed to safeguard the fundamental right of workers to organize and join unions when he delivers the keynote address at the third annual Labor Law Conference at IUPUI.
[Complete details]
Law School Student Wins ABA National Public Interest Award
An exemplary commitment to public interest law and community service has earned an IU School of Law–Indianapolis student national recognition from student members of the nation's largest organization for law professionals.
[Complete
details]
|
|
|
|
Victoria Champion
|
The Friends of the National Institute of Nursing Research Honors IUSON Professor with 2004 Pathfinder Award
Victoria Champion, distinguished professor, associate dean for research, IU School of Nursing (IUSON), and pioneering behavioral oncology scientist, was selected to receive the 2004 Pathfinder Award from the National Institute of Nursing Research. The award will be presented October 6, 2004, at the Institute's annual NightinGala celebration in Washington, DC, sponsored by the Friends of Nursing Research.
[Complete details]
Law Student Sets Records at the Athens 2004 Paralympics
Trischa Zorn is the most decorated Paralympian in the history of the Games with an outstanding 54 medals (41 gold, 9 silver and 4 bronze) to her credit, in addition to eight world records.
[Complete
details]
IU School of Nursing Honors International Leaders in Nursing Education, Public Health, Women’s Health
The 12th Annual IU Nursing Gala will honor local leaders who have made major international contributions to nursing education, public health, and women's health. The annual event, hosted by the Indiana University School of Nursing (IUSON), will take place at the Riverwalk Banquet Center, 7629 Westfield Blvd., from 6 to 9 p.m.Wednesday, September 29, 2004.
[Complete
details]
|