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Sustainability interns to showcase work

The Office of Sustainability will showcase student intern completed projects from the 2012-13 Academic Year Internship Program in Sustainability on Friday.




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Students provide support for low-income women

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emBRAce, one of IU’s smallest philanthropy clubs, provides support for low-income women in more than one sense of the word. Members of the club collect new and gently used bras and donate them to shelters that offer services for women in need.



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Spring commencement season begins

During the 2013 May commencement ceremonies, 18,828 students will be eligible to receive 18,009 IU degrees.



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School of Optometry moves services

The School of Optometry is shifting its services from Community Eye Care Center to the Atwater Eye Care Center, which will become the centralized location for eye patients in that area.



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Mental illness stigma remains

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IU sociologists led an international study that found despite worldwide acceptance that people with mental illness can be treated, there is a still a stigma associated with being mentally ill.




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Hamburger honored by IU

IU professor Michael Hamburger has been chosen as the recipient of the 2012-2013 Distinguished Service Award.


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IU journalism alumnus wins Pulitzer

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IU School of Journalism alumnus Tim Nickens won a Pulitzer Prize today for editorial writing. He won the award for a series of editorials he and Dan Ruth wrote for the Tampa Bay Times.



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"Philanthropy in Motion" theme for Little 500

“Philanthropy in motion” will be an opportunity for students to rediscover the real purpose of Little 500, which is raising scholarship money for students, said Dana Cummings, director of the IU Student Foundation.


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Bizarre Foods Fair broadens horizons

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The fair, which took place Saturday, was an opportunity for students taking ANTH-A 200, a class about bizarre foods, to present research presentations on topics discussed in class, as well as a chance for people in the community to taste a variety of bizarre foods.


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Trustees meet amidst protest

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Unlike last year’s April meeting in Bloomington, there were no disruptions during the three committee reports and business meeting that approved all action items on the agenda.