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IU chemists produce star-shaped macromolecule that grabs large anions
Chemists at Indiana University Bloomington have created a symmetrical, five-sided macrocycle that is easy to synthesize and has characteristics that may help expand the molecular tool box available to researchers in biology, chemistry and materials sciences.
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Will jobs be there for law school grads?
States with the worst ratio of the number of law school graduates to the average number of job openings from 2010 to 2020, from worst to best.
'Self-cleaning' pollution-control technology could do more harm than good, study suggests
Research by Indiana University environmental scientists shows that air-pollution-removal technology used in "self-cleaning" paints and building surfaces may actually cause more problems than they solve.
Presidential Term Professor of Chemistry announced
Daniel Mindiola has been appointed the fourth Presidential Term Professor at Penn, effective August 1. Mindiola received this appointment in recognition of his exceptional work in the field of organic chemistry, making him the first to receive this appointment in chemistry.
Let's help more minority students excel in college
"A mind is a terrible thing to waste." Readers my age may recognize that motto associated with the United Negro College Fund since 1972.
Interim chancellor is named for IUS
Indiana University announced Friday that Barbara A. Bichelmeyer has been named interim chancellor at Indiana University Southeast in New Albany, effective July 1, according to a news release.
"Only a sustained, informed, courageous, and humane struggle can build a living community within the shell of the dying one .
Will A Pedometer Get You Off Your Duff?
Are you more likely to sit less and exercise more if you've got a little device tracking you every step of the way? Quite a few people think so.
Perry Hill Elementary School teacher Dawn Widdifield, this week's Teacher Honor Roll nominee, reads a story to her kindergarten class.
David Hayes sculpture on view at the Snite Museum of Art
An art exhibition organized in memory of Notre Dame alum David Hayes '53, who died in April 2013, at the age of 82 went on view Friday, May 31.
Final prep race for MV senior Noble
Greenfield-Central's Tyler Beeson in the shot put competition at the track and field state finals at Indiana University, Bloomington, May 31, 2013.
Article on Marshall v. Commissioner
Eric Bennett Rasmusen recently published an article entitled , The Meaning of 'Value' for Gift and Estate Tax Donee Limitations in Tax Code 26 U.S.C.A 6324 : An Amicus Brief for Marshall v. Commissioner , Wills, Trusts, & Estates Law eJournal, Vol.
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2013 Southwest Riverside County Economic Forecast planned for June
The Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce invites residents to attend the 2013 Southwest Riverside County Economic Forecast from 7 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on June 13 at Pechanga Resort & Casino.
IU announces proposed tuition increases
Tuition and fees for instate undergraduates attending Indiana University Bloomington would increase an average of 1.75 percent in each of the next two academic years, under a proposal before the IU board of trustees.
Rethinking Gil Scott-Heron's legacy
I was reminded of this West African proverb when I first heard about the death of Gil Scott-Heron exactly two years ago.
IU proposes 1.75% increases in tuition, fees for next 2 years
Students may start paying just a little bit more to attend Indiana University. The university released its tuition recommendations today, including a 1.75 percent increase for each of the next two years in in-state tuition and fees on the Bloomington campus.
'Hoosiers' screenwriter Angelo Pizzo, cinematographer Fred Murphy to do IU commercial
A reprise of "Hoosiers" it isn't, although this week's planned filming of a commercial on the Indiana University-Bloomington campus does feature two of the moviemakers who elevated Indiana hoops to the silver screen.