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IUPUI Department of Music and Arts Technology featured in Campus Technology

Artists, musicians, videographers, dancers, actors, and writers from around the world participated in the Intermedia Festival April 23-25, 2010, co-sponsored by the IUPUI Department of Music and Arts...

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Michiana Health Information Network, IU announce partnership

The Michiana Health Information Network (MHIN) in partnership with the IU School of Medicine - South Bend will create an educational curriculum that will focus on the role and significance of health...

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Sawyer new CIO at IU Southeast

Tom Sawyer, an executive with a strong background as a leader in higher education IT, has been appointed Chief Information Officer for IU Southeast. As CIO, Sawyer will report to IU Southeast...

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IU Mobile offers free app for iPhones

The IU Mobile iPhone app is now available as a fee-free download from Apple. The app is a gateway to Indiana University, delivering information and services for all IU campuses. Current services...

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Bolchini awarded IUPUI Informatics' first NSF grant

Davide Bolchini, assistant professor of human-computer interaction at the IU School of Informatics at IUPUI, was recently awarded a grant by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to identify and...

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Kelley professor uncovers flaws in tools that assess bias in standardized tests

Overturning more than 40 years of accepted practice, new research proves that the tools used to check tests of "general mental ability" for bias are themselves flawed. To reach these conclusions, IU...

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IU East informatics professor develops program to help students learn recursion

Gregory Weber, associate professor of informatics at IU East, has developed an open source software program to help informatics students to effectively learn recursion by drawing diagrams. Sifflet is...

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IU teams up to offer IT workshops to alumni and other organizations

The IU School of Continuing Studies, University Information Technology Services IT Training & Education, and the IU Alumni Association have adopted a formal agreement to provide affordable,...

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IU VP for IT Brad Wheeler discusses IU's role in international networking

In an interview with Inside INdiana's Gerry Dick, IU VP for IT Brad Wheeler discusses IU's role in international networking and the growth of IU's Global Research Network Operations Center. -- Posted...

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Fujitsu, IU collaborate on optical networking research

Fujitsu announced the results of optical networking research that it conducted with IU's Global Research Network Operations Center (GlobalNOC) about Polarization Dependent Loss (PDL) in fiber. PDL can...

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Press conference of the ACE/TransPAC3 announcement

Indiana University has been awarded $9.2 million from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to lead two high-speed international network services. The awards provide IU with $4.6 million to continue...

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IU announces cost-free lynda.com access through 2013

Continuing its strong commitment to IT education and training, Indiana University has entered into a three-year contract extension with lynda.com, a leading provider of video-based learning on a...

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IU receives $9.2 million from NSF to expand global networks and research

Indiana University has been awarded $9.2 million from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to lead two high-speed international network services. The awards provide IU with $4.6 million to continue...

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Students complete Robot Challenge at IPFW

Ten students in grades 8 through 12 spent a week at the Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW) robotics camp offered by the Department of Engineering and the College of Engineering,...

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Lambert new Internet2 CEO

Internet2 has appointed H. David Lambert as its new president and CEO. Lambert brings over 30 years of distinguished experience in the advanced research and education networking and information...

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Australia's national university honors McRobbie

IU President Michael McRobbie earned a major distinction in his native Australia when he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters degree during a ceremony at The Australian National University,...

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IU partners to create advanced national anchor network

IU is collaborating with a group of national research and education networking organizations to construct the United States Unified Community Anchor Network (U.S. UCAN), an advanced 100...

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The Breakup 2.0

An IU professor's new book looks at how people today are using new media to break up with each other and how mediums designed to create connections create all sorts of problems for those trying to...

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Multimillion-dollar Defense Department grant targets microbial mutation

Scientists from IU Bloomington and the University of Southern California will receive up to $6.25 million from the U.S. Department of Defense to study the constraints on mutation in microorganisms....

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CTSI awards early-stage research grants to scientists at IU, Purdue, Notre Dame

Ten teams of Indiana scientists have been awarded $750,000 in grants from the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI), to encourage statewide collaborations and speed the...

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