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Yeagle scores twice as IU ousts Cards
Original at Louisville Courier-Journal
• Thu, Nov 19
Trinity High School product Darren Yeagle scored both goals as Indiana University beat the University of Louisville's No.6-ranked men's soccer team 2-0 Thursday night in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
IU facing test in Puerto Rico
Original at Louisville Courier-Journal
• Thu, Nov 19
It's time for the reality check for the Indiana University men's basketball team. A year ago the Hoosiers won their first two regular-season games and headed to Maui for three games in paradise.
Opinion: Meet Elaine Skopelja, Your New President
Original at midwestmla.org
• Mon, Nov 16
By Jason Young New Midwest MLA Chapter President Elaine Skopelja grew up in Highland, Indiana, which is about 30 miles from Chicago. She's the oldest of seven children as is her husband. They have three children: Brooke, Erin and Michael. Brooke is expecting a baby in April, and Elaine is excited to become...
Meet Our Newest Members
Original at midwestmla.org
• Tue, Nov 10
By Jason Young Kacy received her MLS from the Indiana University School of Library and Information Science in her hometown of Indianapolis in 2007. She has a bachelor's degree in business from the same institution. Kacy enjoys traveling, reading, and quilting.
IU women's preview | Hoosiers need to stay off the fence
Original at Louisville Courier-Journal
• Sat, Nov 7
The Indiana University women couldn't catch a break at the end of last season or the beginning of this one.
New-look IU ready for exhibition
Original at Louisville Courier-Journal
• Tue, Nov 3
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana University basketball will sport a new look Wednesday night when the Hoosiers open exhibition play against Grace College.
IU bowl hopes on the line with win at Virginia a key to Hoosiers' strategy
Original at Louisville Courier-Journal
• Fri, Oct 9
Ben Chappell came to Indiana University with the dream of playing Big Ten powers Michigan and Ohio State. Virginia? Not so much.
Indiana falls 33-14 to Ohio State
Original at Louisville Courier-Journal
• Sun, Oct 4
Ohio State's defense finally allowed another score, and it was Indiana University that cracked the goal line. But the way Terrelle Pryor played, the Buckeyes had plenty of room for error. Ohio State's sophomore quarterback threw three touchdown passes and rushed for another score, lead...
Four IU Press authors honored at Indiana Authors Award celebration
Original at Indiana University Press
• Thu, Oct 1
By iupress James H. Madison was a Regional Author award finalist. With a special insight that only a native Hoosier could possess, Madison has explored the history of Indiana’s culture, traditions, and some of its most well-known residents. His books include A Lynching in the Heartland, Slinging Do...
FIRE DVD Distributed in Print Edition of ‘National Review’
Original at FIRE
• Wed, Sep 30
By luke@thefire.org (Luke Sheahan) Readers and subscribers of the print edition of National Review will have a pleasant surprise as they flip through their October 5, 2009 edition. FIRE has inserted a DVD with three of our recent documentaries: Think What We Think...Or Else! Thought Control on the American Campus, which docu...
Hoosiers whip UK 3-0 in men's soccer
Original at Louisville Courier-Journal
• Wed, Sep 30
Andy Adlard scored two goals as the sixth-ranked Indiana University men's soccer team shut out No.13 Kentucky 3-0 on Tuesday night in Bloomington.
Bozich: Payton says IU will �shock some people'
Original at Louisville Courier-Journal
• Fri, Aug 28
Bryan Payton carries the ball for the Indiana University football team. He has also blogged for The New York Times, interned at his hometown newspaper in Fort Wayne, Ind., and written about news and fashion for the Indiana Daily Student.
Full-Page Ad in 'U.S. News' College Rankings Issue Kicks Off Largest National Awareness Campaign in FIRE’s History
Original at FIRE
• Tue, Aug 25
By FIRE This year's U.S. News advertisement highlights the shocking story of Keith John Sampson, a student at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) who was found guilty of racial harassment simply for reading a book about how Notre Dame students defeated the Ku Klux Kl...
Member NewsOriginal at midwestmla.org
• Sat, Aug 15
By Jason Young Elaine Skopelja, MLS, AHIP, received the Indiana Health Sciences Librarians Association's OVATION Award for her contribution to the association. Elaine is a faculty member of the Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis.
New IU Bloomington program to address civic engagement
Original at Indiana University
• Mon, Jun 15
IN The PACE program is administered by the College of Arts and Sciences; students may combine the certificate with academic majors in the College or with undergraduate degrees in other academic schools at IU Bloomington. Leadership, Ethics and Social ...
Rice named medical director of Institutional Review Board
Original at Vanderbilt University
• Fri, Jun 12
TN A graduate of the University of Notre Dame and Indiana University School of Medicine, Rice earned a Master of Science degree in Clinical Investigation from Vanderbilt in 2005, the year he joined the Vanderbilt Division of Allergy, Pulmonary, ...
Twins draft review - part one
Original at Examiner.com
• Tue, Jun 9
Compensation Round A Pick (#46): Matt Bashore, LHP, Indiana University - 6-3, 200 lbs. - The Twins went with more college pitching in the compensation round with Matt Bashore of Indiana. He's another in the line of prototype pitchers: not over-powering ...
Opinion: College offers pouring in for Mafany
Original at Pioneer Press Online
• Tue, Jun 9
IL Once planning to attend Indiana University/Purdue University at Indianapolis, the speedster began getting phone calls from other schools right after she emerged from the May 16 sectional with the state's best times in both hurdles races. ...
Three disturbances merging to create 'perfect storm' in education - The Herald-Times
Original at The Herald-Times
• Sat, Jun 6
subscription), IN Jeff Abbott, Ph.D., JD, an adjunct scholar with the Indiana Policy Review Foundation, teaches in the education department at Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne. Contact him at jabbott@inpolicy.org.
Opinion: Now is a good time to bone up on basic macroeconomics - The Herald-Times
Original at The Herald-Times
• Sat, May 23
Producers and consumers benefit by opening its markets to lower priced products from abroad. Maryann O. Keating, Ph.D., an adjunct scholar of the Indiana Policy Review Foundation, is a member of the associate faculty at Indiana University South Bend.
Opinion: Stars produce college players
Original at Journal Review
• Wed, May 6
IN - Matt Wilson, Matt Wilson By Matt Wilson Elizabeth Mercer, a 2008 graduate who helped lead the Stars to the sectional championship, this winter completed her first year playing at Division I Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis. Three members from this past ...
How To: IU LinkOriginal at YouTube
• Sat, May 2
By rss@youtube.com (rwiesenh) Author: rwiesenh Keywords: Library Indiana University tutorial IU Link Added: May 2, 2009
Opinion: Swimmers get seed places for Friday’s state prelims
Original at Journal Review
• Mon, Feb 23
IN By Matt Wilson A pair of Montgomery County swimmers will bring 30th seeds into Friday’s state swimming prelims at the Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis Natatorium. Making his third state-final appearance, Southmont senior Andreas ...
How To: Israel Davis Workshop at IU SoutheastOriginal at YouTube
• Thu, Feb 19
By rss@youtube.com (claybucketblogger) This is a video of Israel Davis talking and demonstrating how to scoop coat a screen in preparation for screen printing on clay at Indiana University Southeast. Author: claybucketblogger Keywords: ceramics screen printing on clay Added: February 19, 2009
Opinion: Area swimmers bring high seeds into the state prelims
Original at Journal Review
• Thu, Feb 12
IN - 2 seed in the backstroke headed into tonight’s girls swimming prelims at the Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis Natatorium. ...
Podcast: Rights for the Weekend: Controversy at Southern Illinois Ignites FIRE’s 2009 Efforts
Original at FIRE
• Fri, Jan 16
By peter@thefire.org (Peter Bonilla) SIUC's other distinction for the week—shared with more than 260 other colleges and universities—is to have received official notice from FIRE alerting them to the rejection of Temple University's former speech code by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals in the case of DeJohn v. Temple Un...
IU selected by Princeton Review as a "Best Value"
Original at Indiana University
• Thu, Jan 8
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Indiana University is one of just three Big Ten universities included among the 50 "Best Value" public colleges and universities ... Purdue in Princeton Review’s top 100 ‘best value’ colleges Lafayette Online News Purdue, IU named 'best values' Journal and Courier
Liberty on Campus in 2008: FIRE’s Year in Review
Original at FIRE
• Tue, Dec 30
FIRE also informs prospective students and their parents about threats to rights on campus through Spotlight: The Campus Freedom Resource, a database with information on speech codes at over 400 colleges and universities, and through the Red Alert list of campuses that represent the...
New Video Documents Student-Employee Found Guilty of Harassment for Reading a BookOriginal at FIRE
• Tue, Dec 23
By erin@thefire.org (Erin Osovets) One of FIRE's most shocking cases in 2008 was that of Keith John Sampson, a student-employee at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) who was found guilty of racial harassment for merely reading the book Notre Dame vs. the Klan: How the Fighting Irish Defeated the K...
The front cover of the Indiana Business Review's 2009 outlook.
Original at Indiana University
• Tue, Dec 23
The annual outlook issue of the Review presents economic forecasts written by faculty from IU's Kelley School of Business, Indiana University Bloomington, ... Former IU star Fife working hard as IPFW coach Indianapolis Star COL BKB: Purdue 70, Ind.-Fort Wayne 55 United Press Internation...
Forgotten no more: Schools cater to transfers
Original at Sacramento Bee
• Fri, Dec 12
Transfer student Jamar Simon takes out some aggression on a punching bag at a "Stress Blowoff" event at the student union on the University of Missouri-St. Louis campus, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008 in St. Louis. More than 75 percent of the 12,500 undergraduate students at UMSL started their educ...
Timeline at Indiana University since Bob Knight's departure
Original at usatoday.com
• Tue, Nov 25
A look at the last eight tumultuous years of the Indiana men's basketball program, beginning with the firing of longtime coach Bob Knight: Sept. 10, 2000: Citing several instances of unacceptable behavior since a "zero-tolerance" policy was instituted in May, IU president Myles Brand...
When the RIAA comes a-knocking …
Original at p2pnet.net
• Mon, Nov 17
By Jon 1. Ohio University - 1,287 2. Purdue University - 1,068 7. Michigan State University - 753 8. Howard University - 572 13. Northern Illinois University - 487 15. Boston University - 470 16. Northern Michigan University - 457 18. University of Michigan at Ann Arbor - 400 21. Indiana University - 353
Headed to Alburque, New Mexico for the American Studies Conference
Original at canwebefrank.com
• Thu, Nov 13
By Frank León(noreply@blogger.com) I’ll be presenting a paper in a panel moderated by Northwestern University’s E. Patrick Johnson. I’ll be joined by three fantastic colleagues: Marlon M. Bailey of Indiana University-Bloomington (a graduate of UC Berkeley’s African Diaspora Studies Program), Jeffrey Q. McCune of the Uni...
Indiana University Press blog: Book review: Refiguring the Ordinary
Original at Indiana University Press
• Fri, Nov 7
By iupress Read an interview with Scott Russell Sanders · Sascha Feinstein named Artist of the Year · Listen to an interview with Ray Boomhower · Demise of the printed book? Lee Hamilton to speak tonight at IU · Book review: Home Grown Indiana ...
Indiana U. students continue to wait for election results
Original at Youth Vote '08
• Tue, Nov 4
By Michelle Starr BLOOMINGTON, Ind.--Barack Obama might be the president elect, but still have one question on their minds: Will Indiana go blue? Indiana University College Republicans chairwoman Chelsea Kane knows a John McCain victory on the IU campus--Bloomington is part of Monroe County--is a lon...
Opinion: Indiana University Press blog: Sascha Feinstein named Artist of ...
Original at Indiana University Press
• Tue, Oct 28
By iupress Lee Hamilton to speak tonight at IU · Book review: Home Grown Indiana · Watch an interview with Gerardo Marti · Book review: Jewish Philosophy as a Guide to Life · IU Press authors' work displayed at new Indianapolis airport ...
More on the consortial repository of Google-scanned books
Original at Open Access News
• Mon, Oct 13
By Peter Suber(noreply@blogger.com) The project is called HathiTrust, and so far it consists of the members of the Committee on Institutional Cooperation, a consortium of the 11 universities in the Big Ten Conference and the University of Chicago, and the 11 campuses in the University of California system. The University o...
America's Biggest Universities Build 78-Terabyte Library, Still Missing Front Door [Digital Libraries]
Original at Gizmodo
• Mon, Oct 13
By Wilson Rothman Indiana University Michigan State University Purdue University University of California Davis University of California Merced The University of Chicago University of Illinois University of Illinois at Chicago University of Michigan University of Virginia
Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis Attacks Student Cleared of Racial Harassment
Original at FIRE
• Tue, Jul 8
INDIANAPOLIS, July 8, 2008—Two months ago, in the face of withering public criticism, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) revoked its original finding that student-employee Keith John Sampson had committed racial harassment by reading a book at work that c...
Podcast: The Sandra Day O'Connor Project on the State of the Judiciary - The Debate Over Judicial Elections and State Court Judicial Selection
Original at Georgetown Law
• Wed, Oct 17
By Georgetown University Law Center Randall T. Shepard, Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Indiana James R. Zazzali, Retired Chief Justice, Supreme Court of New Jersey Charles G. Geyh, John F. Kimberling Professor of Law, Indiana University School of Law (moderator)10:20 – 11:15 a.m.
Opinion: Local government revamp pushed
Original at Marion Chronicle Tribune
• Thu, Jul 19
INDIANAPOLIS — Gov. Mitch Daniels enlisted some expert help Wednesday in tackling the controversial idea of restructuring local government — calling on a former adversary and the state's top jurist to handle the job. Former Democratic Gov. Joe Kernan and Republican Indiana Supreme Cour...
New tuition set with increases for all students
Original at Penn State Digital Collegian
• Sun, Jul 15
The Penn State Board of Trustees on Friday unanimously approved a 4.3 to 5.5 percent tuition increase for the 2007-2008 academic year, which is slightly less than that of the 2006-2007 year. The board calls for an increase of 5.5 percent -- $319 more per semester -- for University Park freshme...
Opinion: Google Picks Winners In Campus-Building Contest
Original at WebProNews
• Wed, Jul 11
By Doug Caverly These champs, who hail from the University of Minnesota, Purdue University, Concordia University, Loyola Campus, Stanford University, Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne, the Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering, and Dartmouth College, will now get to spend three d...
Terry Hoeppner, From Oxford To BloomingtonOriginal at Blogcritics
• Wed, Jun 20
By Matthew T. Sussman Prior to that, Hoeppner's stand-up work was done at Miami University in Ohio. Among his feats, he recruited and coached a little-known quarterback at the time out of Findlay, Ohio that some of you may know today -- Ben Roethlisberger.
12 research universities join Google Library project
Original at Open Access News
• Thu, Jun 7
By Peter Suber The number of libraries participating in the Google Book Search Library Project just got a whole lot bigger with today's addition of the Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC). The CIC is a national consortium of 12 research universities, including University of Chicago, Unive...
Out and About: Weekend Picks
Original at DCist
• Fri, May 25
By Sommer Mathis gt;>The Millennium Stage Conservatory Project concludes this weekend at the Kennedy Center. Promising young musicians from the nation's best conservatories will be giving free concerts in the Terrace Theater: Eastman School of Music (tonight), Jacobs School of Music, Indiana U...
Olbermann named O'Reilly "Worst Person" for suggesting Soros funded IU study
Original at Media Matters for America
• Tue, May 8
OLBERMANN: And our winner? Bill-O. Remember that Indiana University study that, while he claims he never does these personal attacks, he in fact calls a person or a group a derogatory name once every seven seconds during those yakking notes memos that he does? He's now claimed that this is...
Thoroughly debunked, O'Reilly dreams up new, apparently sinister Soros-Media Matters link
Original at Media Matters for America
• Sat, May 5
By the way, did you know that Soros' Open Society Institute donated $5 million to Indiana University? I'm sure that was just a coincidence. Also sure that Soros is very disappointed he didn't get more bang for the buck this time around. Most of the committed left press didn't mention the nutt...
Podcast: Inauguration of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law
Original at Georgetown Law
• Thu, Apr 19
By Georgetown University Law Center 8:45 - 8:55 a.m. Welcome T. Alexander Aleinikoff, Dean, Georgetown University Law Center Bette Keltner, Dean, Georgetown University School of Nursing & Health Studies Georgetown University Law Center Georgetown University Law Center Georgetown University Law Center