Student Awards

Two doctoral candidates at IU Bloomington's School of Informatics and Computing will share equally in a $100,000 gift to the school from international software company Persistent Systems to support research in cloud computing and bioinformatics.
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Two doctoral candidates at Indiana University Bloomington's School of Informatics and Computing will share equally in a $100,000 gift to the school from international software company Persistent Systems to support research in cloud computing and bioinformatics.
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The National Center for Women & Information Technology, an Indiana University-led consortium of the state's universities and a group of local corporate sponsors called Indiana STARS have announced the winners of the second annual Indiana Aspirations in Computing Award competition.
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Indiana University students Madalyn Parnas and Miles Taylor and alumna Elizabeth Ogonek have been named 2012 Marshall Scholars, tying the university's 1995 record for highest number of recipients for the prestigious scholarship in a single year. Founded by the British Parliament in 1953 to commemorate the Marshall Plan, in which the United States helped the countries of Western Europe rebuild after the destruction of World War II, the scholarships pay for graduate study at any university in the United Kingdom.
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The Indiana University Student Media Board has appointed senior Zach Ammerman of Washington, Ind., as editor-in-chief of the Indiana Daily Student for the spring 2012 semester.
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Seven Indiana University students are taking on this academic year with some extra money, thanks to scholarships presented by the IU Alumni Association. Also recognized were the IUAA's constituent societies and chapters.
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