
Photo courtesy of IUPUI Office of Communications and Marketing
Brian Breed (far left at podium), director of the Purdue Musical Organization, and Michael Swartzkopf (far right), director of the IU Singing Hoosiers, were on hand Nov. 3 for the official first singing of the new IUPUI fight song. Putt
ing aside a notorious institutional rivalry, the Purdue and IU choral groups made a joyful noise at the IUPUI tip-off basketball luncheon at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. You can hear the new fight song, written by Gary Fry of Chicago, at this Web site:
http://www.iupui.edu/athletics/fightsong.htm

Photo courtesy of IUSM Office of Public and Media Relations
A groundbreaking for the NEW $27 million research institute at the IU School of Medicine Nov. 3 brought (front row, left to right) IU trustees Fred Eichhorn, Steve Backer and Steve Ferguson to assist IU President Myles Brand, while (se
ated in back, left to right) Gerald L. Bepko, IU vice president for long-range planning and chancellor of IUPUI; Dr. D. Craig Brater, dean of IUSM; and Dr. Paul Stark, who along with his wife, Carole Stark, endowed the Stark Neurosciences Research Instit
ute, await a ceremonial turn at the shovels. In the background is J. Terry Clapacs, IU vice president for administration. The new research institute will house the Stark facility, the Indiana Center of Excellence in Biomedical Imaging and the Walther Onco
logy Center. Read more about the facility at:
http://www.medicine.indiana.edu/news_releases/archive_00/iusm_resinstitute00.htm

Photo by Paul Martens
Photo by Paul Martens
Photo by Paul Martens
Under a campus canopy of oak, students Katherine Seagly and Luke Nelson take advantage of one of the last temperate afternoons of the season. The IU Bloomington campus was identified as one of the five most beautiful campuses in the Uni
ted States in Thomas A. Gaines’
The Campus as a Work of Art (1991, Praeger Publishers, New York)

Photo by Heather Hill
The flags of more than 65 countries adorn the common areas of IU Kokomo’s Kelley Center and are a sign of the campus’ many global connections. IUK’s spring International Day Festival brings more than 1,0000 visitors to campus each year
for entertainment and cultural exchange. An International Day Kickoff is scheduled at 9 a.m. Monday (Nov. 13) at Kelley Center 130 for those interested in lending a hand for planning and preparation. Contact Catherine Barnes, campus climate director, fo
r more information at 765-455-9359.
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