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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE STUDENT COUNCIL RAFFLES PACERS TICKETS TO RAISE FUNDS FOR CANCER TREATMENTS FOR IUPUI STUDENT
The University College Student Council (UCSC) is sponsoring a fund-raising drive to help pay the mounting medical bills of Laura Culp, a member of the IUPUI volleyball team who plans to be a teacher one day.
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The dental school is raffling off this American Flag afghan made by Senior Administrative Secretary Susan Steele-Moore to raise money for the food drive. Raffle tickets cost $5 or five donated items. To purchase a ticket, contact Steele-Moore at (317) 274-8434 or stop by the desk in school's main lobby before Tuesday, Nov. 20.
LAST CHANCE TO DONATE TO CAMPUS FOOD DRIVE
The campus is getting pumped up for the annual "Jam the Jaguars Bus" food drive on Tuesday. Schools, departments and clubs are coming up with creative ways to collect cans and donations. The Student Foundation hosted a turkey toss on Tuesday and Wednesday where participants won prizes by tossing a toy turkey into the mouth of a wooden pilgrim for the cost of a donation. The law school is hosting a competition between its three floors and is filling a "naked" turkey with feathers for each donation.
So don't forget to make YOUR donation soon! Food banks need your help more than ever this year.
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IUPUI 2002 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY DINNER TO FEATURE 'LITTLE ROCK NINE' ACTIVIST
It took 1,000 paratroopers to get Minnijean Brown-Trickey safely to class on her first full day at Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas.
That was Sept. 25, 1957 and the eyes of the nation were on Brown-Trickey and eight other teen-agers now known as The Little Rock Nine. The students were the first African Americans to attend the high school that was forced to integrate under U.S. Supreme Court desegregation orders.
On Monday, January 21, 2002, Brown-Trickey, will be in the spotlight as the keynote speaker for the 32nd IUPUI Martin Luther King Jr. Dinner at 7 p.m. at the Indiana Roof Ballroom, 140 W. Washington St.
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MINI MEDICAL SCHOOL: SURGERY LENDS CUTTING-EDGE TREATMENT FOR SPINAL AILMENTS
The statistics about back pain are enough to send shivers down your spine and into your pocketbook. Back pain, which afflicts 80 percent of Americans, is the second most common ailment prompting patients seek medical attention, and is said to disable more than 10 million of our population. And the pain doesn't stop there - consumers shell out an estimated $50 billion annually in health care costs.
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NEW DEGREE AT IUPUI TO HELP FILL DEMAND FOR COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGISTS
The Purdue School of Engineering and Technology at IUPUI will offer associate and bachelor's degrees in Computer Engineering Technology (CpET) starting in January 2002. These Purdue degree programs are for students interested in the design, development and maintenance of computer hardware and software.
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"Diver" by Herron student Robert Evans III
HERRON STUDENT SHOW OPEN
Herron students are again showcasing their talents during this year's "Herron School of Art Student Exhibition." The annual Student Exhibition is a judged exhibition of work open to all Herron students and featuring work from all departments. The exhibit opened Wednesday and will remain open through Dec. 15 at Herron Gallery, 1701 N. Pennsylvania St. Lisa Erf, curator of the Bank One Art Program in Chicago, judged this year's exhibit. For more information, please call the Herron Gallery at (317) 920-2420.
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Dan Pesut
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NURSING PROFESSOR ELECTED PRESIDENT OF INTERNATIONAL NURSING HONOR SOCIETY
Dan Pesut, nursing professor and chair of the Department of Environments for Health, was voted the first male president-elect for Sigma Theta Tau International this week. He will take office in November 2003.
Sigma Theta Tau is an international nursing honor society that was founded in 1922 by six students from the Indiana University Training School for Nurses (now the IU School of Nursing at IUPUI). The society is based on the IUPUI campus.
HOLIDAY HOURS SET
For campus holiday hours for November, December and January, please log on to the registrar's web page at
http://registrar.iupui.edu/iupuiholidayhours.html.
Announcements ...
Reporting Snow and Ice Problems on Campus
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Student Technology Centers, Support Center to be Closed Thanksgiving Day
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Discounted Tickets Available to John Wooden Tradition Games
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