June 2009
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Today's feature
On an historic farmstead east of the IU campus in Bloomington, girls from 8 to 15 are given the chance to express their creative energy in many forms, from journaling to haiku to memoir. More »
Headliners

If you want to learn legal reporting at the IU School of Journalism, you may be working a story on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C.
Research

On the grounds of an early 20th-century entrepreneur's home and factory, IUPUI's Archaeology Field School uncovers clues to issues regarding race, class and diversity in downtown Indianapolis.
Technology

The Indiana Clinical Translational Sciences Institute HUB is an online virtual organization portal developed through a collaboration of the IU Pervasive Technology Institute, the IU School of Medicine, Purdue University and the University of Notre Dame.
Outreach

University Library at IUPUI will be creating an online digital collection from extremely fragile objects dating back to the 1800s in Indiana from a collection at Conner Prairie and will produce three videos featuring Hoosier artisans and their crafts.
Health

A California-based cancer diagnostics company has licensed a new breast cancer diagnostic marker that could aid physicians in determining treatment.
FYI

All Indiana University campuses will continue to operate under their existing budgets after Tuesday (June 30) if there is no state budget enacted for the new fiscal year. Summer classes will continue and employees will continue to be paid.
Arts & Humanities

We all indulge in "lexifabricography," says the author of Slang: The People's Poetry, and the universal impulse to riff on formal usage and create entirely new words is the "poetry of the everyday."
Events

This summer marks the 25th anniversary of Indiana University's prestigious Jacobs School of Music Summer String Academy, which brings together students and renowned faculty from around the world. Join the birthday celebration June 30.