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Indiana’s 2009 population: Slow growth

December 23, 2009

Indiana's population grew by 34,800 between July 2008 and July 2009, reaching an estimated 6,423,100 residents. These estimates were released today (Wednesday, Dec. 23) to Indiana University's Indiana Business Research Center by the U.S. Census Bureau.


Celebrate IU celebrations to include Homecoming, building dedications and more

September 16, 2009

Throughout the state, all eight of Indiana University's campuses will honor the university's excellence and achievement in academics, arts and athletics this fall with "Celebrate IU," two months of academic activities, building dedications, Homecoming festivities, anniversary celebrations, philanthr


Huff, Ph.D. student win best paper award at AHS-2009 Conference

August 14, 2009

Dr. Gregory Huff and his Ph.d. student, S.


The IJPC Journal Publishes First Volume

July 27, 2009

The IJPC Journal, an online academic journal that adheres to the highest standards of peer review, has published its first volume for 2009.


IU professor interviewed 25 South African filmmakers for new book

July 20, 2009

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.


White House names Huff and Muliana PECASE winners

July 10, 2009

Award is the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. on young scientists and engineers in the early stages of their research careers


Indiana University announces 2009-10 Kelley Scholars

July 6, 2009

Nine Kelley Scholars have been selected by the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University.


Those unsure of own ideas more resistant to views of others

July 2, 2009

University of Illinois psychology professor Dolores Albarracin

We swim in a sea of information, but filter out most of what we see or hear. A new analysis of data from dozens of studies sheds new light on how we choose what we do and do not hear. The study found that while people tend to avoid information that contradicts what they already think or believe, certain factors can cause them to seek out, or at least consider, other points of view.


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