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February 16, 2001

IU garners gold in 'AMR' competition
Two Indiana University media tools were at the top of the class in the sixteenth annual Admissions Marketing Report's Admissions Advertising Awards. The AMR competition is the largest of its kind in the country and this year received a record 2,000 entries from 900 colleges, universities and secondary schools. Indiana University's TV ad and the IU Home Pages received gold medals in their respective entry categories.
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Service learning conference March 2 to feature Kennesaw State’s Siegel
Betty Siegel, president of Georgia's Kennesaw State University, will be the keynote speaker at a conference for IU staff, faculty and students involved in service learning initiatives on the eight campuses of Indiana University. KSU took decisive steps to become more involved in the viability of its surrounding community in the northwest crescent area of Georgia. How that involvement translated in terms of the economy, infrastructure and cultural and educational quality will be Siegel’s topic. The conference will take place at the Indiana Memorial Union and there is no registration fee.
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'Lo! We have heard about the might of the Spear-Danes' kings in the early days...'
And if you wish to hear more about the Spear-Danes and other matters Beowulfian, join IU Patten Lecturer Benjamin Bagby in presentations Feb. 27 and March 1. William T. Patten Lectures are a Bloomington campus tradition, launched by an 1893 IU alumnus. Du ring the past seven decades, the campus has hosted such notables as British science historian George Sarton and his daughter, American poet and novelist May Sarton 30 years later; conductor Helmuth Rilling; composer Joan Tower; Harvard entomologist Edward O. Wilson, Oxford zoologist Julian S. Huxley and authors John Barth, Toni Morrison and Stanley Kauffmann, among others.
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IU Founders Day to honor teaching excellence
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Taylor Symposium March 8 to explore 'Building Community'
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Nuclear weapon proliferation to be explored March 1-2
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HHE Web site helps explain IU’s biennial budget request
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Lilly CEO, Oracle VP to be featured at IU Business Conference March 7 in Indy
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And other subjects of the heart
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Photo by Paul Martens
Filming of the newest IU ad, which began airing on TV this week, was shot on the IU Bloomington campus in January (that’s the IU School of Music’s Glenn Gass center stage). The university’s previous TV spot won a national admissions marketing award earlier this month. Read more about marketing strategies being used by IU in today’s IU Home Pages, and view IU’s newest ad, featuring faculty excellence as its theme.

Casting a fine Net
A brand new TV ad portraying faculty excellence, a focus on the technology of "webcasting" and a number of other marketing projects designed to bring the university a wider world-wide exposure are being undertaken by IU's Office of Communication and Marketing.
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Today's feature

Become an information architect
The digital space of information architecture shares many of the design and development characteristics of a well constructed office building or comfortable dwelling. With a difference. Read about the master of information science degree program at the IU School of Library and Information Science and the new architects of the information age.

MIS--Master of Information Science at SLIS

MIS courses focus on people and how they use information systems

Beyond The Books & Projects: Internships

Searching for just the right career path?

Alumni successes

Research Interests of Selected SLIS Faculty


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Publication Date: February 16, 2001
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