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Film produced by Hobie Billingsley, IU Swimming and Diving coach from 1959-1989, that focuses on various national, world, and Olympic diving champions. Featuring Ken Sitzberger, Rick Gilbert, Win Y...
This advertisement depicts a young woman walking through an office as men take notice of her. The advertisement contains music and a man narrating the action and speaking to how Diet Pepsi has help...
Helga Winold research footage studying the movement of cello players - both in real time and slowed down.
Helga Winold is a concert cellist and former Professor of Music in the Jacobs School of Mu...
Black and white home movie showing Ed Feil's first place trophy in the Health category for "They Learn to Live" at the 1956 Cleveland Film Festival. Also shows certificates of merit for that film a...
This film opens in a classroom, showing a music teacher working through a piece with a group of string musicians. He goes on to talk about an influential teacher he had at Virginia State College na...
In this humorous advertisement, from the Clio Awards - 2017 Donation collection, a voice over impersonation of John Wayne commands paperboys who stand at attention as the camera dollies from left t...
Lily Saylor interviews Debby Knox;
[AI-Generated Summary] Deborah Jean Knox Kovacs (professional name Debby Knox) reflects on her distinguished career in journalism and broadcast news. Born in Chi...
[AI-Generated Summary] This IU NewsNet covers a range of campus and global developments, headlined by graduate students protesting at a faculty meeting to demand Indiana University become a sanctua...
[AI-Generated Summary] This IU NewsNet covers a wide range of local developments, led by the aftermath of an EF2 tornado that struck Bloomington with 120mph winds, causing significant damage to the...
[AI-Generated Summary] This broadcast covers a range of significant events in Bloomington, centered largely on community protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) presence and the ...
Just as New Orleans is considered the birthplace of Jazz, the first Art Music in the United States arose in the Northeast (some might argue Boston). However, its development moved west, much like t...
A century ago, the organic farming movement emerged as a remedy to the already apparent ills of the industrialized food system. Mission driven from the beginning, early pioneers advocated for metho...
21 video recordings and 4 audio recordings embodying music performances discussed in "Musical Argonauts of Central Asia: The Aga Khan Music Programme's Quest to Revitalize Cultural Heritage"
[AI-Generated Summary] The IU NewsNet broadcast covered a range of local and campus news, beginning with the impact of the historic federal government shutdown on SNAP benefits, prompting Bloomingt...
[AI-Generated Summary] This IU NewsNet broadcast covers a wide range of campus, state, and national news. Major stories include the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and renewed scrutiny...
IU NewsNet weekly newscasts
IU NewsNet Reporters:
Alivia Wilson, Lacie Carr, Nicke Rodecap, Nick Abel, Jack Bassett, Razan Omar, kelsey Pease, Claire Tips & Matt Vogel;
Executive Producer: Emma He...
IU NewsNet weekly newscasts
IU NewsNet Reporters:
Alivia Wilson, Lacie Carr, Nick Rodecap, Nick Abel, Jack Bassett, Razan Omar, Kelsey Pease, Claire Tips & Matt Vogel;
Executive Producer: Emma Her...
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...
Jerald B. Harkness, BA’91 (sociology), Cert’91, is the president and CEO of Studio Auteur, a content creation company specializing in broadcast documentaries. A national Emmy-award winner, Harkness...
Lars Willnat, MA’91, PhD’92, is the John Ben Snow Endowed Research Professor in the Newhouse School at Syracuse University. His research focuses on global journalism studies, the effects of media o...
Over a versatile career, Lee Ann Daly, BA'85, has made significant contributions to the fields of media, marketing, and innovation. As a C-suite executive at ESPN, Thomson Reuters, startups, TechSt...
Mel Raines, BA’91, is CEO of Pacers Sports & Entertainment, overseeing business operations for the Indiana Pacers of the NBA, the Indiana Fever of the WNBA, the Noblesville Boom of the G League, an...
Nam Hyun Kim interviews Chad Carrothers;
[AI-Generated Summary] Chad Carrothers recounts his journey from a childhood in Indiana and Tennessee to becoming a central figure in Bloomington’s communi...
Braydyn Lents interviews Kevin Finch;
[AI-Generated Summary] In this oral history interview, former broadcaster and producer Kevin Finch discusses his extensive career in journalism and his transi...
Social scientists commonly seek to make statements about how word use varies over circumstances—including time, partisan identity, or some other document-level covariate. For example, researchers m...
Center for Translating Research Into Practice, IU Indianapolis
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In 2015 in recognition of the leadership and contributions of Charles R. Bantz to the IUPUI campus and Indianapolis community, IUPUI established the Charles R. Bantz Chancellor’s Community Fellowsh...
Debby Knox, WTTV and WISH Indianapolis TV news anchor. A three-time Emmy winner, Knox is a familiar face to Indianapolis viewers as an iconic anchor for news broadcasts at Channel 8 for 33 years a...
Derek Mobley, BA’91, has shaped the viewing of three decades of major sporting events, including Rose Bowls, Wimbledons, Olympics, and many more.
Initially starting at ESPN as a college student, M...
Over her rich, 24-year career at The Wall Street Journal, Elizabeth Bernstein, BA’87, has reported on higher education, philanthropy, psychology, and religion, all areas in which personal relations...
Video essay from IU Libraries Moving Image Archive Jorgensen Fellow, Noni Ford. Noni utilizes research conducted in IULMIA's Clio Advertisement Collection, to present a video essay on the use of yo...
In a career that has spanned 50 years, Holly Gooding Miller, BA’64 has held roles as a reporter, managing editor, corporate speechwriter, textbook author, guest lecturer, college professor, and pub...
Lillian Dunlap, MME’73 (Jacobs), PhD’92, has spent her career at the intersection of teaching and storytelling, training thousands of college students, professional journalists, and journalism facu...
The late Matthew Tully, BAJ’92, was an award-winning reporter and columnist for The Indianapolis Star before his life was tragically cut short by cancer in 2018 at age 49. During his abbreviated jo...
Mike Kelley, BA’89, is an award-winning television writer, producer, and creator. Starting his professional career working as a production assistant in Los Angeles, he has gone on to write and prod...
Martin Schauss interviews Randy Moore
[AI-Generated Summary] Long-time broadcast journalist Randy Moore discusses his career, which has been spent entirely in his hometown of Evansville. Born in 1...
Center for Translating Research Into Practice, IU Indianapolis
Summary:
In 2015 in recognition of the leadership and contributions of Charles R. Bantz to the IUPUI campus and Indianapolis community, IUPUI established the Charles R. Bantz Chancellor’s Community Fellowsh...
Mike Conway and Lori Bullerdick interviewed Mike Lanke
Interview conducted at Mr. Lanke's home in Terre Haute, IN
Mike Lanke was a photojournalist for WTHI-TV in Terre Haute
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Victoria Rhemrev interviews Kathleen Johnston
[AI-Generated Summary] Kathleen Johnston describes her extensive career as an investigative journalist, reflecting on her journey from an Indiana Univ...
Jack Lindner interviews Tom Cochrun
[AI-Generated Summary] Tom Cochrun reflects on a multifaceted career spanning radio, television, and documentary production, beginning with his early fascinatio...
Jackson Powers interviews Steve Starnes
[AI-Generated Summary] Retired news photographer Stevie Starnes recounts his forty-year career in broadcast journalism, beginning in 1969 at WGEM in his hom...
Cali Lichter interviews Perry Metz
[AI-Generated Summary] Former Indiana University (IU) administrator and General Manager of the university's public broadcasting stations, who discusses a career ...
Cusack-McVeigh, Holly; Kryder-Reid, Elizabeth; Holzman, Laura
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On Wednesday, October 11, 2023, from 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m., several of IUPUI’s distinguished faculty scholars showcased their translational research and illustrated how they improve people’s lives at...
Anne Ryder interviews Mike Conway
[AI-Generated Summary] Mike Conway’s career in journalism began almost by accident in Terre Haute, Indiana, after he took a high school journalism class to fulfil...
The Institute of International Education (IIE) administers the most prestigious awards for international education such as the Fulbright. As an intermediary between states, private philanthropies, ...
Luzane Draughon, Grace Romine & Mike Conway interviews Barbara Boyd
[AI-Generated Summary] Barbara Boyd reflects on her trailblazing 25-year career as the first African-American female television ...
Mike Conway interviews Anne Ryder
[AI-Generated Summary] Anne Ryder details her influential career in broadcast journalism, beginning with her childhood inspiration in Indianapolis, where she was ...
Organizational researchers use a variety of methods to obtain sampling frames. The utility of these methods, however, is constrained by access restrictions, limited coverage, prohibitive costs, and...
Center for Translating Research Into Practice, IU Indianapolis
Summary:
In 2015 in recognition of the leadership and contributions of Charles R. Bantz to the IUPUI campus and Indianapolis community, IUPUI established the Charles R. Bantz Chancellor’s Community Fellowsh...
A lifelong Hoosier, Bob Jenkins, BS’69, earned the nickname the “voice of the Indianapolis 500” after spending more than 50 years on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network. He attended his f...
Clayton served as Vice President of Television Production at WFYI for 20 years. Under his direction, WFYI became a major producer of documentaries, arts, public affairs and cultural programs, winni...
Douglas Freeland, BA’80, spent more than two decades leading successful marketing initiatives for McDonald’s USA.
During his tenure there, he oversaw the Monopoly at McDonald’s promotion, executiv...
Nancy Callaway Fyffe, BA’72, is an Emmy Award-winning director who has spent her career breaking glass ceilings within the television industry. She was the first woman to direct television in both ...
This week: The definition of an ambiguous phrase determines which waterways are protected by the Clean Water Act. We take a look at the Biden administration's new-ish definition of "waters of the U...
Using her authoritative expertise in color theory and the science behind graphic design, Pegie Stark, BFA’75, MA’79, PhD’84, has designed and redesigned a wide range of news publications, books, ma...
Rafat Ali, MA’01, is an entrepreneur who has spent his career at the intersection of media and technology.
Ali is the founder and CEO of Skift, the most influential media company in the global tra...
While not all research data can be made publicly available, many funders would like to see the research data generated by their funding dollars made more accessible. Combined with the emergence of ...
On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 from 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m., several of IUPUI’s distinguished faculty scholars showcased their translational research and illustrated how they improve people’s lives ...
The women’s liberation movement hotly debated both the cause of women’s oppression and the best approach to changing it. When treated as a moment within 1960s political polarization, these debates ...
Rodnie Bryant (Master), Jon Kay (Director), Channel 40-WHMB Family Broadcasting Corporation (Gospel Day Video),Traditional Arts Indiana, Indiana State Fair
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Rodnie Bryant was raised in a “very religious” and musical home. In his youth, he learned music theory alongside his older sister at the Wurlitzer Music Company and later took private lessons. His ...
A Legacy of Community Engagement Support
As chancellor of IUPUI from 2003 to 2015, Charles R. Bantz firmly believed in the power of community-engaged research and university–community partnerships...
Center for Translating Research Into Practice, IU Indianapolis
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In 2015 in recognition of the leadership and contributions of Charles R. Bantz to the IUPUI campus and Indianapolis community, IUPUI established the Charles R. Bantz Chancellor’s Community Fellowsh...
Over his 38-year career at The Associated Press, Brian H. Horton was an important advocate for photojournalism in the world’s largest news organization and helped lead the industry’s transformation...
John Stehr was lead news anchor for 23 years at WTHR-TV, Indianapolis, before retiring in 2018. His work earned him numerous Regional Emmy Awards. Previously he was anchor in New York for the CBS M...