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When did childhood become a commodity to be marketed and sold?
The National Science Foundation has awarded $203,549 to a multi-disciplinary team of researchers from Indiana University and North Carolina State University.
University Information Technology Services (UITS) at Indiana University is opening a new Student Technology Center in the Indiana Memorial Union to support students' academic work.
Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie has awarded world-renowned operatic soprano and former IU voice professor Camilla Williams and Clement J. McDonald, distinguished professor emeritus and a pioneer in electronic medical record systems, with the President's Medal for Excellence.
When the 2009-2010 campus telephone directory arrives on the IU Bloomington campus this fall, recipients will notice something fundamentally different: It encourages them to look elsewhere for directory information; namely, to its virtual counterpart at
Jeffrey C. Isaac, James H. Rudy Professor of Political Science at Indiana University Bloomington and director of the Indiana Democracy Consortium, has been named editor-in-chief of Perspectives on Politics, one of the core journals of the American Political Science Association.
Throughout the month of September, the work of 30 artists and creative writers from Indiana University Bloomington and the surrounding community will be on display throughout downtown Bloomington.
As South Africa continues to move away from its apartheid past, its film culture has taken a similar path of reflection on the past during the country's first decade as a democracy.
"A lot of South African cinema is about reconciliation and memory, the past and a sense of justice.
The Jacobs School of Music and Indiana University Press announced today (July 20) that pianist Menahem Pressler, a distinguished professor at IU, and author William Brown will be available to sign copies of the recently released book Menahem Pressler: Artistry in Piano Teaching following th
Tributes continue to celebrate the life of pop star and musical icon Michael Jackson, who died last week (June 25) at the age of 50. Three Indiana University experts on popular music are available to discuss the Indiana native's life and musical legacy.