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December 8, 2000
Breaking news…
Lilly Endowment awards $105 million grant to support
IU's genomics initiative, INGEN
Articles
IU’s new advertising campaign is all
about ‘getting real’
A 30-second TV commercial is the centerpiece
of IU’s new advertising campaign, in which real students ask real
questions--the questions they hope to answer during the knowledge
quest called college. Sandra Conn, IU assistant vice president for
public affairs and government relations, was the creative director
for the campaign. Read about the ad’s development and view the video
on line.
Article
A (cool) room of one’s own
The dimensions of a college dormitory room are only as constricted as its
residents’ imaginations. Meet the spatial geniuses who have transformed
their living spaces into cool rooms that would rival any The Real
World set design. Home Pages offers a special on-line
peek--through pictures and audio-streamed interviews--into 11 of the
winning entries in IUB’s Residential Programs and Services’ second annual
Cool Room contest.
Article
Carnegie headliners
George E. Walker, IU vice president for research and dean of the
University Graduate School, will be leading a study of the highest
university degree, the Ph.D. under the auspices of the Carnegie
Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. He begins a five-year
appointment as a Carnegie Foundation senior scholar next month but will
retain his duties at IU. Craig Nelson, an IUB professor of biology and
of public and environmental affairs, has been named one of four U.S.
Professors of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation. Read about their
achievements.
Article
Rankings? How college students really
perceive their academic experiences
Article
Applications for student trustee
post due Jan. 26
Article
Understanding the past,
embracing the future
Article
Author Waller leaves large estate gift to alma mater
Article
Want to honor a Hoosier school teacher?
Article
Buying and giving
Article
IUB winter commencement Dec. 17
Article
IUCAT
Article
Don’t forget Martin Luther King Jr. Day in January
Article
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Photo by Paul Martens
"Cool rooms" and the winners
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Today's feature
IU Southeast
Last year, when Indiana University’s southernmost campus launched its capital campaign, “Investing In Our Communities Through Academic Excellence,” $2 million was earmarked for faculty and staff development. Meet some of the people
whose research, teaching and outreach define the academic excellence that is alive and growing on the IU Southeast campus.
IU Southeast’s enrollment, credit hours boom to record high
An investment in community
Doug Barney, Business Administration, IU
Southeast
Brian Jones, Fine Arts, IU
Southeast
Mimi McKay, Nursing, IU
Southeast
Patricia McNames, Education, IU Southeast
Robin Morgan, Psychology, IU Southeast
Curtis Peters, Philosophy, IU Southeast
David Taylor, Biology, IU Southeast
June Huggins, Center for Mentoring and Student Outreach, IU Southeast
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