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U.S. selects IU for Turkish Flagship site

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The Language Flagship, a project of the National Security Education Program within the United States’ Department of Defense, selected IU as the sole location for its program in Turkish and other Turkic languages.


The Indiana Daily Student

IU Health aims to increase clinical care

A partnership between IU and IU Health will make health care easier to access through an initiative to assist IU employees, retirees and their families, according to a press release.

Cyberinfrastructure Building Dedication Ceremony

IU dedicates new IT building

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When now-President Michael McRobbie was Chief Information Officer for IU, he had a vision of an information technology team that would lead in research and innovation. Yesterday, that vision became more concrete with the formal dedication of the $37 million Cyberinfrastructure Building.



Native American Craft Night

Craft night builds community

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First Nations Education and Cultural Center hosts Craft Night typically at 6 p.m. every Thursday. The night involves teaching various Native American crafts, are a way to bring in students who may not know where FNECC is located.


The Indiana Daily Student

College awards alumni, faculty for research

The College of Arts and Sciences will honor four alumni and the 2011 Distinguished Faculty Award recipient at its annual recognition banquet Oct. 21.




Blind Pilot/Brett Dennen

Dennen digs Bloomington's fearless crowd

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Singer-songwriter Dennen took the stage Tuesday  at The Bluebird with a level of charisma many termed as animation. His barefoot dancing and soprano crooning seemed infectious.


The Indiana Daily Student

'Brush Work' exhibit features local landscapes

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The diving valleys and cloud touching treetops found in Southern Indiana are provide a beautiful landscape for those who live here. They also offered inspiration for “Brush Work.” This collection of paintings by Mark Burkett and Jeanne McLeish features outdoor scenes, including Indiana’s natural wonders. The exhibit will be displayed now until Oct. 30 in the Upper Loft Gallery at the Brown County Art Guild in Nashville, Ind. The collection of about 40 paintings by McLeish and her husband, Burkett, features mostly landscapes.