
This stainless steel and stained glass sculpture titled “Southern Circle,” created by former Herron student and internationally known artist Don Gummer, will be unveiled Oct. 26 as Indianapolis’ newest piece of public art.
Dedication Set for Indianapolis' Newest Piece of Public Art
The city's newest piece of public art, by internationally known artist Don Gummer, will be unveiled Tuesday, October 26 at 10:30 a.m. at the Meridian Street Plaza on the corner of South and Meridian Streets.
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Howard Gardner
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Education Reformer to Put Local Perspective on Intelligence Research
The educational psychologist whose theory of multiple intelligences – different ways to learn and think – sparked a reformation in how to teach students will bring his research to bear on specific challenges Indianapolis educators face.
Internationally known education reformer Howard Gardner will discuss applying his research findings to local educational concerns during the “Building a Community of Diverse Learners” educational summit from 8:30 a.m. – noon, Saturday, Nov. 6 at Crispus Attucks Middle School Auditorium, 1140 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street .
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Columnist and Author Takes Aim at Getting Young People Involved in Political Process
Syndicated columnist and author Jane Eisner will discuss how to get young people to become involved in the political process in a lecture at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 26, in the Lilly Auditorium at University Library.
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Seth Payton
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Urban Center Analyst Wins Mike Curro Best Student Paper Award
Seth Payton, policy analyst at the Center for Urban Policy and the Environment and Ph.D. student at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, has been awarded the 2004 Mike Curro Best Student Paper Award by the Association for Budgeting and Financial Management (ABFM).
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Kevin Powell
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Author/Activist Kevin Powell to Deliver King Dinner Keynote Address
Poet, author and community activist Kevin Powell will be the keynote speaker for the 35th Annual IUPUI Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dinner.
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School Library Media Research Ranks High in Study
A study which replicates and updates the classic Kohl-Davis Study was presented at the National Library Research Seminar III in Kansas City.
The new study reported results of ranking the value of over 70 library/information science refereed research journals and their importance in supporting promotion and tenure decisions.
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Cybersecurity Experts, New Certificate Program Headline IUPUI Seminar
A federal attorney, a FBI special agent and a computer systems researcher, all experts in computer systems security and cybercrime, are keynote speakers for a daylong conference at IUPUI next month.
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Jam the Jaguars Bus Promotional Items Available at Oct. 27 Planning Meeting
It's time to start planning for the annual Jam the Jaguars Bus Food Drive. This year's event will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 23. With your help, IUPUI can build on last year's success.
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