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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...
This webinar explores patterns of student engagement in business, education, engineering, and health professions, using data from NSSE 2010. The analyses focus on NSSE's benchmarks of effective edu...
This session will cover the essential tasks of designing case study research (specifying the puzzle, identifying alternative explanations, specifying the variables and measuring them, selecting cas...
This session will discuss how typological theories, or theories on different configurations of variables that constitute "types," can help address complex causal relations such as high order intera...
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...
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...
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...
Open Folklore, launched in October 2010 by the American Folklore Society and the Indiana University Bloomington Libraries, is a new scholarly resource that will make a greater number and variety of...
The incentives, review processes, and norms of peer review provide the foundation for sustaining the piecemeal contribution and critique of knowledge in scientific communities. However, a growing i...
We will talk about what VIVO is and how it can help researchers and institutions take advantage of research opportunities that have gone unnoticed in the past. We will also address some misconcepti...
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...
I. Wilmer “Will” Counts, MS’54 (Education) and EdD’67, captured images of unrest during the integration of Little Rock Central High School in 1957 that still influence civil rights discussions toda...
Video bio of Rick Cummings, inducted to Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame in 2011.
Produced by: Emmis Communications;
Voice-over: David White;
Post-production: DreamVision Media Partners...
The Sheet Music Consortium (SMC) was founded in 2001 as a partnership between major universities and cultural heritage institutions, including Indiana University and University of California, Los A...
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...
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...
We are conducting a population-based case-control study in the City of Philadelphia to investigate how the nature and whereabouts of adolescents’ daily activities relate to the likelihood of being ...
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...
Michel du Cille, BA’85, is a Pulitzer Prize winning photographer whose work documenting the lives of people facing extraordinary challenges and inconceivable tragedy has drawn public attention to n...
Thomas French, BA’81, received the 1998 Pulitzer Prize in Feature Writing while at the St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times, where he had worked since he graduated. Three of his serials have been published ...
Garrison, Sherri; Hill, A. Thomas (Gospel musician); Bryant, Rodnie
Summary:
Panelists: Sherri Garrison (Director of Worship, Eastern Star Church; Former Director, Gospel Music Workshop of America Women of Worship), Rev. A. Thomas Hill (Recording Artist; Pastor, Healing Str...
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...
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...
This case study describes creating a version of METS Navigator, a page-turning web application for multi- part digital objects, using an AJAX library with user interface (UI) components. This desig...
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...
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...