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IU President Adam Herbert will
deliver his inaugural State of the University address Sept.
14 in conjunction with the first meeting of the University
Faculty Council. Those unable to attend may listen to a live
telecast at IU campus sites throughout the state.
Unavoidable costs for employee benefits, utilities and insurance, outside mandates and regulatory compliance, and increasing competition for faculty are all challenges to the Bloomington campus, Chancellor Ken Gros Louis told the BFC Sept. 7. Still, the challenges are far from insurmountable; moving forward valuable initiatives--even in difficult financial times—has long been a campus tradition, he said.
How do you teach students about power? Hit them in their bread basket or the family food tree. IU political scientist Christine Barbour talks about hunger policy in America, our proclivity for fast food and the Slow Food movement.
Ron Sparling is putting “meat on the bones of knowledge” for aspiring businessmen and businesswomen at IU Kokomo.
IU Home Pages photographer and visual quizmaster Chris Meyer launches his “Hoosier view.” Can you pinpoint this IU landmark or has he stumped you?
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Generational
tradition: IU President Adam Herbert (center)
welcomed IU alumnus Jason Liechty, Class of 1972, and
his daughter, Jill, to Bloomington on moving-in day
Aug. 25. Jill and her twin, Jenna, are residing at Foster
Quad.
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Gimme
shelter Resurgence in the popularity of residential
living has made a mark on the IU Bloomington, IUPUI
and IPFW campuses this fall, and other IU campuses are
exploring possibilities for the future. Live Your Freshman
Experience; live in the Global Village; or find a FIG.
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IU Home Pages is the proud recipient of a 2004 Clarion
Award from the Association of Women in Communications.
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