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VItter to give keynote address at June symposium

April 16, 2010

Dr. Jeffrey Vitter, professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University and incoming provost and executive vice chancellor at the University of Kansas, will present a keynote address at the 21st Annual Symposium on Combinatorial Pattern Matching.


Laband Art Gallery Presents Five Photographic Series by Artist Richard Ehrlich

September 21, 2009

Richard Ehrlich does not photograph people, yet their existence is keenly felt in the ordinary objects and structures he depicts. "The Presence of Absence" will be featured at the Laband Art Gallery from Sept. 19 through Nov. 22.


IU School of Informatics records milestone; first-ever PhD now at renowned institute

September 10, 2009

Indiana University's School of Informatics, founded in 2000 as the first school of its kind in the United States, has officially awarded its first PhD in informatics. The doctoral degree to James Costello was formally recorded by the university on August 31.


Methane gas likely spewing into the oceans through vents in sea floor

September 1, 2009

Scientists worry that rising global temperatures accompanied by melting permafrost in arctic regions will initiate the release of underground methane into the atmosphere.


Technology on way to forecasting humanity's needs, IU researcher reports in 'Science'

July 23, 2009

Much as meteorologists predict the path and intensity of hurricanes, Indiana University's Alessandro Vespignani believes we will one day predict with unprecedented foresight, specificity and scale such things as the economic and social effects of billions of new Internet users in China and India, or


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