January 18, 2002
MLK Day
Mary Frances Berry, chair of the U.S. Commission
on Civil Rights, will speak at Whittenberger Auditorium Monday evening
in Bloomington, and Minnijean Brown-Trickey, one of the "Little
Rock (Ark.) Nine" that integrated Central High School in 1957,
will attend the 32nd annual IUPUI King Dinner Monday. Read about other
observances of Martin Luther King Jr. Day on IU's eight campuses.
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Dee and Davis
They were close friends of Martin Luther
King Jr., served as masters of ceremonies for the historic 1963
March on Washington and once risked their careers resisting McCarthyism.
While younger generations may know them best from their roles in
Spike Lee movies, Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis have acting careers and
a marriage that span more than a half-century. The couple was on
the Bloomington campus this week for the dedication of the new Theatre/Drama
and Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. In a conversation with John
McCluskey, an IUB professor of English and Afro-American studies,
the two offer a retrospective on their careers and their quest for
social justice. To hear today's audiostream, click on "Conversations"
in the column headings at left.
Using proton beam to treat cancer
Treating cancer patients with advanced
forms of radiation therapy, using proton beam from the IU Cyclotron
Facility in Bloomington, is scheduled to begin at the Midwest Proton
Radiation Institute in spring 2003. Proton therapy had been used
continuously since 1961 at the Harvard Cyclotron Laboratory, in
association with the Massachusetts General Hospital, and since 1990
at Loma Linda University Medical Center.
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Illuminating
the future
I-Light high performance optical-fiber
network is launched, linking the campuses of Indiana University
Bloomington, Purdue University and IUPUI.
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New IU trustee
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IU's Center on Philanthropy surveys America's relief contributions following 9/11
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Young artists completing high school through IU's Independent Study Program
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Patten Lecturer to explore role of magic in Renaissance Europe
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IU changes to single financial aid system
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DiNardo named 25th head football coach at IUB
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Photo by Paul Martens
A winter commencement calls for a special flourish from well-wishers,
and when HPER major Patrick Pierce of Wilmette, Ill., looked into
the crowd at IU Bloomington's Assembly Hall Dec. 15, to his wondering
eyes did appear a group of Rudolph-nosed friends and family (above).
Pierce (not pictured here) had barely enough time to hang his new
IU diploma before taking off for employment at the Winter Olympics
in Salt Lake City.
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War
correspondent as teacher
Taking
instruction from someone who has literally been in the trenches
brings immediacy to aspiring journalists. Sherry Ricchiardi, who
covered the Balkan wars and now commutes from her home in Washington,
D.C., to teach at IUPUI, also assesses the stress and emotional
toll on reporters covering acts of war and terrorism. This summer,
she'll take a group of journalism students "on assignment"
to former battle zones in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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