Dean Plater to Leave Current Post to Direct New IUPUI Initiative in International Community Development
William M. Plater, dean of the faculties and executive vice chancellor of IUPUI, will step down from his post on June 30, 2006, and take on another assignment for the university.
Plater will become director of the Workshop on International Community Development, a newly focused initiative to combine and coordinate efforts in international community development...
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IUPUI Tourism Department Seeks to Attract Hispanic Students With Class in Spanish
The Department of Tourism, Conventions and Event Management at IUPUI will tap a new market for students this spring when it offers an introductory course that will be taught in Spanish.
The gateway introductory class about tourism and the hospitality industry...
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College Rankings Spotlight IUPUI Student Success and Public Affairs Programs
U.S. News and World Report is out with its latest college and graduate school rankings; IUPUI is ranked in several categories.
For the fourth year, U.S. News published a list of schools with outstanding examples of academic programs that are believed to lead to student success. With the help of education experts, including staff members of the Association of American Colleges...
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Director of IU School of Nursing Diversity and Enrichment Program is Elected to National Office
Lillian Stokes, PhD, RN, FAAN, the director of the IU School of Nursing's (IUSON) Diversity and Enrichment Program since 1996, was recently elected to a two-year term as the president of the national Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc. Stokes served as vice president from 2003-05, as well as editor-in-chief of the organization's journal for four years prior and has been an active participating member for over 36 years...
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Classroom Transformations Continue
Five additional classrooms at IUPUI have been transformed with new furniture that does far more than add color and comfort.
The hard tablet arm chairs that had been in these rooms are gone. They have been replaced with cushioned...
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The first 2005-06 debate and discussion panel at the IUPUI Democracy Plaza was held August 25.
Professor Richard Gunderman (philosophy, radiology, and philanthropic studies), not shown; religious studies Professor David Craig, left; and anthropology Professor Richard Ward, right, were panelists for the discussion on the teaching of the origins of life in public schools.
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Kayla Patton (left) and her sisters show off Kayla’s work in the SpARTan Sport and Art Camp exhibit on the IUPUI campus. |
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> Attention Golfers! Bepko Classic Deadline is Today!
> New Events Calendar Launched
> Teeter-Totter Event to Raise Money for Riley Hospital
> Sport and Art Camp art exhibited at the National Art Museum of Sport
> Filippo Menczer to Kick Off Fall CACR Speaker Series
> United Way Day of Caring Set
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