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Central Eurasian

Two IU professors nominated to U.S. National Council on Humanities

Jamsheed K. Choksy

President George W. Bush has nominated two Indiana University professors to the National Council on the Humanities for a six-year period beginning Jan. 27. Both teach in the College of Arts and Sciences at IU Bloomington.   Full Story >>

Former president of Mongolia to receive honorary degree

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Natsagiin Bagabandi, former president of Mongolia, will receive an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Indiana University on Saturday (Dec. 17) in recognition of a decades-long relationship between the central Asian nation and the university.   Full Story >>

Iraqi elections

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This tipsheet includes information about Indiana University Bloomington faculty members who can offer their insights on the Jan. 30 elections in Iraq.   Full Story >>

The transfer of power in Iraq

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We are providing information about IU professors who can offer insights on the transfer of power in Iraq, as well as homeland security, ethics, media coverage and other impacts of the war on Americans.   Full Story >>

Four IU professors are 2004 Guggenheim Fellows

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Four Indiana University Bloomington professors have been awarded Guggenheim fellowships, the Guggenheim Foundation announced today (April 8). Professor of Central Eurasian Studies Christopher Beckwith, Professor Emeritus of Folklore and Ethnomusicology Mary Ellen Brown, Professor of Biology Ellen Ketterson and Distinguished Professor of Biology Loren Rieseberg are among the 2004 fellowship winners.   Full Story >>

United Nations undersecretary, author to speak at IU Bloomington about India on March 25

Shashi Tharoor, United Nations undersecretary general for communications and public information and an award-winning author, will present a lecture at Indiana University Bloomington on March 25.   Full Story >>