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Anne Ryder, reporter
Sullivan County Highway Department workers on strike. Interview with striking worker Randy Putoff. The strikers are camping across the street fro...
A variety of different candles are shown as a narrator state how cancer does not discriminate between class or race. The commercial concludes with the narrator stating that cancer treatment is avai...
An advertisement for Johnson's Holiday Car Washing Cream in which a male narrator talks about the product as a man cleans his car. At first the man struggles with a hose and has to change his cloth...
An advertisement for J-Wax car wax in which a male narrator talk about the product's ability to protect the body of cars that sit outside. A woman enters a shopping mall during a rainstorm as her c...
Catt Sadler, BAJ’97, is a three-time Emmy-winning journalist with almost 30 years of on-air experience.
Born in Martinsville, Indiana, she graduated from IU’s School of Journalism in 1997 and bega...
This week: The nation's first coal-to-diesel plant is well on its way to being built in Dale, Indiana, but residents are split as to whether they should allow it to happen. PLUS, we take a look at ...
A public service announcement from the Safety Belt Task Force in which a girl sitting in a rocking chair recounts her struggles following her father's death in a car crash. The girl angles her face...
Safety Commission, National Education Association; Federal Civil Defense Administration; Archer Productions Incorporated
Summary:
Through animation, focuses on the steps to be taken for maximum safety in the street or in school in the event of an enemy attack by atomic or other weapons.
This presentation looks at the changing landscape of cross-national survey research and provides a first-hand account of the European Social Survey’s (ESS) transition from traditional face-to-face ...
P. Sainath, the former Rural Affairs Editor at The Hindu, where he forced public attention to India’s epidemic of farmer suicides, will discusses relationship between journalism, cultural documenta...
Poster presented at the Indiana University Medical Student Program for Research and Scholarship (IMPRS) Research Symposium held on July 27-28, 2023 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Salaam performs music from the Middle East and Nothern Africa. Members of the ensemble discuss improvisation in Middle Eastern music, Turkish and Arabic scales, and the history of the clavichord. M...
An advertisement for Salada Tea in which a person is shown sleeping and a narrator says the product will not keep you awake. Submitted for Clio Awards category Short Spots.
An advertisement for Salada tea in which a door-to-door coffee salesman has doors repeatedly slam in his face as he begins his product pitch. The man sits at his car between sales to drink some Sal...
In this Air Check, Senator-Elect DeAndrea Newman Salvador joins us to talk about North Carolina's 39th District, which she flipped in the most recent election. As the founder of Renewable Energy Tr...
My project aims to explain the enduring influence of H.P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu Mythos, especially among authors opposed to his racist and reactionary politics, by arguing that Lovecraft’s work prese...
Samantha Crain (Norman, Oklahoma)
Samantha Crain is a Choctaw singer, songwriter, poet, producer, and musician from Oklahoma. She is a two-time Native American Music Award winner and winner of an ...
An advertisement for Samsonite's Saturn II suitcase in which the suitcase withstands abuse by a pack of circus elephants that step on it, sit on it, and throw it around. Narration and text in Frenc...
In episode 93, Dean Shanahan interviews Maurer School of Law professors Ian Samuel and Steve Sanders. They talk about Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, Samuel's time as Antonin Scalia's counte...
A man sets off a fire alarm. When the firemen arrive the man request tickets for the fireman’s ball. After receiving his ticket from the fireman, the man is then told he could win a trip around the...
San Francisco Giants (Baseball team); Cincinnati Reds (Baseball team); Hoyt, Waite, 1899-1984
Summary:
Cincinnati Reds - 3; San Francisco Giants - 6;
"SAN FRANCISCO 6 Cincinnati 3 - Waite Hoyt announces his last game - Claude Sullivan and Waite Hoyt"
Game played at Candlestick Park in San Francisc...
An advertisement for the San Francisco Police Department featuring a policeman speaking to the camera about his sworn duties, juxtaposed against scenes of officers doing crowd control at a street p...
Sanchez Steenberger, Babrielle; Sanchez Steenberger, Maria; Shanahan, James
Summary:
The Sample: In our season finale, Maria and Gabrielle Sanchez Steenberger graduate from IU as first-generation college students, as education advocates, as mother and daughter. Their matching caps?...
The manufacture of protective enclosures is part of routine work in many libraries and museums. This presentation summarizes a novel collaboration of 3-D scanning and modeling technology provided b...
In episode 78, Dean James Shanahan speaks to Professor of Law Steve Sanders about Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission—a case in which the Supreme Court will determine whether t...
Sandhya Sridhar (Nashua, New Hampshire)
Sandhya Sridhar is a teacher and performer of Carnatic music based in Nashua, New Hampshire. Growing up in Matunga, Bombay, she studied at the Shanmukhanan...
Lecture delivered by George E. Sandusky, DVM, PhD (Senior Research Professor of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine at the Indiana University School of Medicine, Director of the IU Simon Cancer Center ...
IU's digitization of the 14,000 early color photographs of Charles Cushman opened the world's eyes to the work of a pioneer amateur in this genre. Beyond its value in exposing to the public beautif...
Does the history of Indiana shape how Hoosiers relate to the environment today? Conversation with Eric Sandweiss, Professor of History at IU Bloomington
Professor Helen Sanematsu's research in service design helps tailor interventions in medicine and community health by focusing on an individual’s real-life actions, environment, thoughts, and emoti...
Lecture delivered by Ezelle Sanford III, PhD (Assistant Professor, Department of History, Carnegie Mellon University) on September 30, 2022. This event is a part of the IUPUI Center for Africana St...
Poster presented at the Indiana University Medical Student Program for Research and Scholarship (IMPRS) Research Symposium held on July 27-28, 2023 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco hosted in late 2019 the Fed's first conference focused on climate change. There, researchers presented on topics ranging from the effects of climate change...
Sara Duke; Institute for Digital Arts & Humanities
Summary:
My research project topic models the letters of Alexander Hamilton. I will compare the results of a topic model of Hamilton's outgoing correspondence from his arrival in the American colonies (afte...
Sarah Hare; Julie Marie Frye; Beth Lewis Samuelson
Summary:
The sixth chalk talk in the series, this video describes inequities in journal publishing. The video also explains how disparities in information access impact both researchers and citizens.
Sarah Hare; Julie Marie Frye; Beth Lewis Samuelson
Summary:
The fifth chalk talk in the series, this video describes the benefits of publishing articles in journals. The video also explains how scholars assess journals and how the ownership of scholarly jou...
Sarah Hare; Julie Marie Frye; Beth Lewis Samuelson
Summary:
The seventh chalk talk in the series, this video describes new models that broaden information access. The video also explains how students can actively make the information ecosystem more equitab...
Compared to other mammals, human offspring are slow-maturing and outrageously costly to rear, yet men's motivation to care for children is highly variable. Some fathers will do anything to remain n...
Humans are remarkably similar to other apes. Like us, chimpanzees and orangutans are extremely clever, use tools and exhibit rudimentary understanding of causality and what others intend. However, ...
The 30-minute webinar provides a quick review of some literature related to first-year experiences, an introduction to the module items, an in-depth look at aggregate findings, and suggestions for ...
Women make up about half of Jewish Studies scholars, and they are 42% of tenure-track faculty at R1 universities. Yet in peer reviewed journals, women made up only about a quarter of cited authors....
Our traditional journal vendors are transitioning from being publishers to being data analytics companies. A few of them, including RELX (Reed Elsevier + LexisNexis) have even become data brokers t...
With my project, "When All Things Speak" I've been working on the artistic work that blends archival research, digital design, and folklore specific to the central and Southern central regions of I...
Sarah McElroy Mitchell, Lilly Library; Ethan Gill, Office of the Provost
Summary:
Lilly Library Reference and Reading Room Coordinator Sarah McElroy Mitchell shows viewers an item included in the Spring 2022 Lilly Library exhibition, The Eye, The Mind and The Imagination, Part I...
This is the first of two presentations on time series analysis. This first (morning) workshop introduces time series methods and their utility for examining social science data. The second (afterno...
Poster presented at the Indiana University Medical Student Program for Research and Scholarship (IMPRS) Research Symposium held on July 27-28, 2023 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Sari Reist (Nashville, Tennessee)
Sari De Leon-Reist is Artistic Director of the Grammy-nominated Alias Chamber Ensemble. She plays with the Nashville Opera Orchestra and is a regular substitute f...
Sasha Renee (Louisville, Kentucky)
Sasha Renee is a rapper based in Louisville, Kentucky. Sasha Renee recorded her first song in 2010. By 2011, she was under the management of Double A Entertainm...
"You're not all that is."
In this episode of our spiritual ecology series, Rabbi Sandy Eisenberg Sasso shares stories and wisdom connecting our spiritual existence with our physical environment.
M...
Saunders, Laura ; Shanahan, James; Filippelli, Gabriel
Summary:
The people who form Appalachians Against Piplelines have been resisting the Mountain Valley Pipeline and other extractive, environmentally dangerous projects since 2018, continuing the long traditi...
An advertisement for Savage Seniors men's shoes in which a teenage boy and girl dance along a city street in inverted colors as a jingle plays. An offscreen male narrator describes the qualities of...
Poster presented at the Indiana University Medical Student Program for Research and Scholarship (IMPRS) Research Symposium held on July 27-28, 2023 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Poster presented at the Indiana University Medical Student Program for Research and Scholarship (IMPRS) Research Symposium held on July 27-28, 2023 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Dr. Todd Saxton is an expert on business strategy and entrepreneurialism. We talked with the Kelley School of Business professor about what small businesses are doing to stay afloat and innovate in...
Saylor, Dana L.; Delmonte, Andrew; Heffernan, Kevin
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This workshop will inspire and motivate you to pursue your independent career or, for those already established, share new ideas. Creative entrepreneur Dana Saylor, Buffalo-based architectural hist...
An advertisement for Schaefer Beer in which a jazz band plays music and musicians are filmed in various creative angles. Then four-piece group of male singers sing a Schaefer Beer jingle.
An advertisement for Schaefer Beer in which a male store clerk stand behind a stack of Shaefer 6-packs. He stacks the beer while talking about how popular the product is while slowly stacking high ...
An advertisement for Schaefer Beer in which an animated talking dog pulls up to a bar top and orders a beer. The bartender is baffled while the other men at the bar seem unsurprised, expressing the...
An advertisement for Schaefer beer in which a jingle plays over scenes of people hang gliding and drinking the product together following their flights. One of the winners of the 1975 Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Schaefer Beer in which animated characters in a street parade sing about how the product remains pleasurable to drink even after more than one beer. Submitted for the Clio Awar...
An advertisement for Schaefer beer in which a grocery store clerk stacks six-pack boxes of Schaefer while talking about how much his customers love the product. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Schaefer in which U.S. football players are shown training intensely on a field. An offscreen male narrator says that the players are building up a "more than one beer thirst" ...