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Join your colleagues from across the country in a discussion of the engagement experiences of entering first-year students. This webinar will provide a brief introduction to BCSSE, then transition ...
Ernie Pyle came to Bloomington as a farm boy speaking in a rural Hoosier dialect and emerged as someone who loved to write in polished but everyday style. As a student, Pyle was the first editor of...
Political and ethical dos and don'ts in doing interviewing (survey and oral history), observational (ethnographic), and historical (archival) research in impoverished urban communities of color wil...
Florence Myrick Ahl, BA 1899, was the first female editor-in-chief of the Indiana Daily Student in 1897. After graduating with a degree in English, Ahl became a community leader in Centerville, Ind...
Gene Miller, BA’50, DHL’77, was a two-time Pulitzer Prize winning journalist. After graduation, Miller worked at the Ft. Wayne Journal-Gazette, Wall Street Journal and the Richmond (Va.) News Leade...
Since 1983, the Grunwald Gallery of Art, formerly the School of Fine Arts Gallery (SoFA), has presented contemporary works by both professional and student artists in a special exhibition format. R...
Harold Stark (Master), Jon Kay (Director and Videographer), Mark A. Corson (Videographer), Traditional Arts Indiana
Summary:
For 31 years, Harold Stark has set up, demonstrated, and repaired farm equipment in the Pioneer Village at the Indiana State Fair. His interest in steam power grew out of watching his grandfather w...
Ideas for promoting student participation in NSSE administration. The focus of the webinar will be on advertising campaigns and other creative approaches, including a number of specific examples, t...
Panel data contain many individual units that are observed at more than one point in time. This workshop covers the basic theory underlying the analysis of panel data along with essential terminolo...
James Polk, BA’64, won a Pulitzer Prize in 1974 for his reporting as a staff writer for the Washington Star-News on financial irregularities that were part of the Watergate scandal.
A native of Oa...
Jeff Smulyan, Chairman & CEO of Emmis Communications, has been a radio industry leader for decades, through the Indiana Broadcasters Association and the National Association of Broadcasters in Wash...
Video bio of Joe Angotti, inducted to Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame in 2011.
Production and Post-production by NBC News;
National Emmy award-winning veteran Joe Angotti was born and ra...
Born and raised on Indianapolis’ Eastside, Joseph M. Piggott began his broadcasting career in Logansport in 1951. Known as Joe Pickett, he worked at radio and television stations in Indiana, includ...
Video bio of John DeCamp, inducted to Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame in 2011.
Producer/Voice-over: Mike Piggott;
Post-Production: Purdue University;
Additional Post-production: DreamVi...
John E. Stempel, BA’23, led the IU journalism department from 1938-1968. His lifelong affiliation with IU and journalism began as a student in the early 1920s. He was editor of the Indiana Daily St...
John W. Hill, LHD’71, was co-founder of Hill & Knowlton, a leading international communications consultancy with 80 offices in 44 countries. A native of Shelbyville, Ind., Hill studied journalism a...
Video bio of Ken Beckley, inducted to Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame in 2011.
Producer/Voice-over: Gene Slaymaker;
Post-production: DreamVision Media Partners;
Originally from Lynville...
Kent Cooper, LHD’41, an innovator of the concept of news distribution, paving the way for the success of modern news services such as the Associated Press. A native of Columbus, Ind., Cooper attend...
This talk, based on Jackendoff's forthcoming book A User's Guide to Thought and Meaning, explores the experience of thought as inner speech, the Joycean stream of consciousness. The paradox is that...
Since 1983, the Grunwald Gallery of Art, formerly the School of Fine Arts Gallery (SoFA), has presented contemporary works by both professional and student artists in a special exhibition format. R...
In 2011, Adam Matthew Digital published London Low Life: Street Culture, Social Reform and the Victorian Underworld, a digital collection based on books and manuscripts held at the Lilly Library, t...
Madelyn Pugh Davis, BA’42, forged a career as one of television’s top comedy writers at a time when women in the business were a rarity. She is best known as the co-creator and co-writer of the I L...
Marjorie (Smith) Blewett, BA’48, has been closely associated with IU journalism longer than anyone else. The Bloomington native entered the department as a freshman 67 years ago and returned to tea...