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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.
Indiana University set enrollment records this fall for the university as a whole and for several campuses, according to official fall 2009 census figures released today.
The global reach and innovative spirit of the Indiana University School of Education is reflected in the 2009 honorees for the school's Annual Recognition Dinner on Friday (Sept. 11).
Eight new Jacobs Scholars and eight new Jacobs Fellows begin their studies this fall at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. Selected from a large pool of incoming students, they are the recipients of the most prestigious and substantial scholarship awards in the school.
Fans can watch the live ESPN telecast of the Sept. 12 USC football game at Ohio State in 3-D for free at USC's Galen Center.
Free tickets to the 5 p.m. Galen Center showing are available at:
For the past decade, USC’s Women in Science and Engineering program has been working to make academic research and scholarship more hospitable to women scientists.
When the legendary science fiction writer Isaac Asimov penned the “Three Laws of Responsible Robotics,” he forever changed the way humans think about artificial intelligence, and inspired generations of engineers to take up robotics.
Dr. Robin Murphy
Indiana University announced today (July 29) that 18 entering freshmen and two current IU juniors will join the more than 420 others who have been named Wells Scholars since the first class enrolled in 1990.
The IJPC Journal, an online academic journal that adheres to the highest standards of peer review, has published its first volume for 2009.