Photo by Chris Meyer
"Don't fly, mister blue bird, I'm just walking down the road,
Early morning sunshine tell me all I need to know."
from "Blue Sky," by Dickey Betts
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Cookman meets Turnley
Photojournalist Peter Turnley, a recent
Branigan Lecturer to IU's Institute for Advanced Study, discusses
visual authorship with IUB journalism professor Claude Cookman
in the newest edition to "Conversations
online."
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IU trustees will conduct a public forum April 13 on tuition and fees before setting rates for the 2005-06 academic year. Originating in Bloomington, teleconference sites are set at all other IU campuses.
Lynton Caldwell helped to author the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, one of the best known and perhaps most significant pieces of environmental legislation. On April 18, a symposium named in honor of the SPEA professor emeritus will explore policy implications of global climate change.
IPFW's Andy Downs relates his experiences as a citizen-activist at the 2005 Indiana General Assembly and gives some advice to others seeking to influence the process in today's " Viewpoint."
IU's financial system is being used as a best-practice model for an open source software being developed for colleges and universities.
A centennial year for history
The Indiana Magazine of History begins its 100th year of publication, and IU Kokomo historian
Allen Safianow is the recipient
of its Thornbrough Award for his article on the Ku
Klux Klan
Patrick O'Meara, IU's dean of international programs, writes about his recent trip to Thailand and the importance of international alumni in sustaining institutional vibrancy.
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