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October 14, 2005 |
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Olutope Omosegbon is the first student from the First-Year Experiences site to be featured in the Gateway Spotlight
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IU President Adam Herbert Announces Opening of Advancing Indiana Office
Indiana University President Adam W. Herbert recently announced that his "Advancing Indiana" economic development team has opened an office in Indianapolis and is ready to do business...
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Dr. Jane Schultz Will Be “Reading at the Table” at the University Faculty Club October 26 - Non-members Welcome!
Dr. Jane Schultz will be honored on October 26 from 11:30 to 1:00 in the University Faculty Club 's “ Reading at the Table” lunch series. Dr. Schultz will be sharing stories from her book Women at the Front: Hospital Workers in Civil War America. The “ Reading at the Table” lunches are open to non-member faculty and staff as well as Faculty Club members...
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IU Faculty Innovators Receive IU SBC Fellows Awards
Nine faculty members from across IU's campuses have been selected to receive the second set of this year's IU SBC Fellows Awards to develop teaching and learning technologies in the Examining Innovation category.
Each recipient will receive a grant of up $5,000 to conduct applied research on instructional strategies using one or more of IU's learning environments...
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IUPUI Professor Collaborating on Rensselaer Research to Improve Prediction of Bone Fracture Risk, Project Gets $1.2 Million Grant
Age-related bone fractures are a cause of widespread health problems, such as osteoporosis, in the aging population. A team of researchers, including an IUPUI professor, has been awarded a five-year, $1.2 million grant to study how better to determine a person's risk for such fracture...
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IUPUI Appoints Two New Public Scholars in University-Museum Partnership
Two new IUPUI professors have joined two previously appointed professors as the first faculty members holding joint university-museum appointments under the Public Scholars of Civic Engagement initiative at IUPUI.
Based in the museum studies program, which is part of the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI, the Public Scholars program...
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United Way Offers Contributors a Deal that is too Good to Pass By
As far as Dr. Thomas Inui is concerned, United Way offers contributors a deal that is too good to pass by.
United Way of Central Indiana knows where the needs of the community
are greatest, keeps a close watch on the programs it supports, and puts
90 cents of every dollar contributed to work helping those who are most
needy and vulnerable...
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Watch United Way Video | Visit IUPUI United Way Site |
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The Division of Labor Studies Re-Organizes, Expands Course Offerings
Despite challenging budget cuts, the IU Division of Labor Studies continues to be in the forefront of innovation.
In the process of re-organization, Labor Studies has increased enrollments in its degree programs, expanding on-line student participation for the 2005-06 school year...
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Efforts to Prepare Top-Notch Math, Science Teachers Get Financial Boost; IUPUI Program Receives $486,000 National Science Foundation Grant
The statewide shortage of middle school and high school math and science teachers, particularly in poorer schools, may see some relief as a result of a federal infusion of $486,000 into the Indiana University School of Education's...
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Herron’s Sculpture Department Presents Wearable Art Event: Skin Hula
On Friday November 4, 2005 the Herron School of Art and Design's sculpture department will present Skin Hula: a wearable art event. Students from Herron have conceptualized, designed, and created works that relate to the human body. Doors will open at 7:00 PM and the first procession of the creations...
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Suzanne Vick Joins OCM as Coordinator of Campus Pride, Spirit and Traditions
A former marketing coordinator for IUPUI Athletics has joined IUPUI External Affairs as coordinator of Campus Pride, Spirit and Traditions in the Office of Communications and Marketing.
Suzanne Vick began her duties on Oct. 11. These duties will include working with IUPUI schools and departments as a source for interjecting IUPUI pride and spirit ideas into programs and activities; tracking old IUPUI traditions and helping to create new ones; overseeing IUPUI spirit groups; and collaborating with various campus organizations, including the campus retention committee.
A Ball State graduate, Vick has worked on the IUPUI campus for the last three years. She is an extremely energetic and creative individual |
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> IU Behavioral Health Coverage Change in 2006
> Health and Benefits Fair Set
> Flu Shots Update
> “Hope Photographs” Exhibition Opens at Herron Galleries
> IU Technology Web Sites Win Three-Time International Honor
> Indiana Law Review Author Earns Nobel Prize For Game Theory Research
> Jean Bethke Elshtain to Speak at IUPUI
> Collaborative Action Research Workshops Scheduled
> Learn Access from Beginning to End
> Announcing November Workshops for Supervisors, Staff and Others
> IUPUI Staff Among United Way Leadership Program Participants
> More Faculty & Staff News & Announcements |
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