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IU film wins Best Comedy in Hollywood

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Campus Best Picture “Under Euclid’s Watch,” Campus Best Comedy “SheetWOW,” and Campus Best Drama “Pilgrimage” were the three films representing IU at the 2013 Campus MovieFest in Los Angeles. “SheetWOW,” won Best Comedy at the Hollywood competition.



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Breithaupt appointed interim Honors dean

Fritz Breithaupt, professor of Germanic studies, adjunct professor in comparative literature and affiliated professor of cognitive science in the College of Arts and Sciences, has been appointed interim dean of the Hutton Honors College.


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New study looks at TED Talks

New research led by IU has found in a comprehensive study of over 1,200 TED Talks videos and their presenters that only 21 percent of the presenters were academics and, of those, only about one-quarter were women, according to a press release.


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IU assistant professor earns prestigious honor

Matthew Baggetta, an assistant professor in the IU School of Public and Environmental Affairs, won a national award for publishing an article on leadership.


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IU assistant professor earns prestigious honor

Matthew Baggetta, an assistant professor in the IU School of Public and Environmental Affairs, won a national award for publishing an article on leadership.


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IU summer orientation continues through August

Summer orientation is the largest of four New Student Orientation programs for students and their parents, according to the Office of First Year Experience’s website. It is attended by most students who enter IU in the fall. It is a two-day experience designed to help incoming freshmen navigate campus and learn what resources are available to them.


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Bringing mental illness ‘out of the shadows’

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On June 3, the Obama administration welcomed a National Conference on Mental Health to the White House. Pescosolido said she believed part of the conference was to correct the misinformed image that people involved in mass shootings suffer from mental illness.



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Studies look at link between stress and poor health choices

Two studies, one published online in the journal Nicotine & Tobacco Research and one published in the journal of Social Science and Medicine, highlighted the negative impact workplace and financial stress can have on health behaviors, according to a press release.


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Interim chancellor named for IU Southeast

On June 7, IU announced IU administrator and education professor Barbara A. Bichelmeyer has been named interim chancellor at IU Southeast, according to a press release. Her new position will take effect July 1.


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IU to aid with Liberia amendments

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IU’s Center for Constitutional Democracy has been asked to aid the government of Liberia in designing proposed amendments to the country’s constitution.


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Tuition rates to rise in 2013-15

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Tuition and fee rate increases for the 2013-14 and 2014-15 academic year were approved by the IU Board of Trustees after a public forum held at IUPUI June 5.


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IU faculty members attend summer “boot camp” for career advice

More than 20 IU Bloomington faculty members are participating in the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity's Faculty Success Program, a summer “boot camp” that helps faculty launch and maintain successful academic careers, according to the release.


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IUAA volunteers to be recognized at conference

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Not only does June 7 mark the beginning of Cream and Crimson Alumni Weekend and the Alumni Leaders Conference, but five individuals will also be awarded that evening for their volunteer and service leadership to the IU Alumni Association.


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McRobbie recommends tuition increases to Board of Trustees

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On Friday, May 24, IU President Michael McRobbie recommended that the University’s Board of Trustees increase tuition and fee rates for Indiana resident undergraduate students by an average of 1.75 percent each of the next two academic years, according to a press release.