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Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Engagement

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IU selects seasoned leader to direct new Evansville engagement office

Indiana University has named David Sobotka as director of engagement for Evansville and southwest Indiana. Currently the director of Purdue University's Technical Assistance Program (TAP) offices in Jasper and Evansville, Sobotka will now serve as the face of both IU and Purdue for economic development in Evansville and southwest Indiana.   Full Story >>

IU opens Evansville engagement office to enhance economic development in southwest Indiana

Indiana University has announced the opening of its newly created Office of Engagement in Evansville. The new office will provide southwest Indiana with a 'front door' to IU, directly connecting the region to the university. By serving as a gateway for the community to access IU's resources, the office will enable the university to play a greater role in contributing to economic development in that region.   Full Story >>

New IU Innovation Center is opportunity for synergy, success, McRobbie notes

Indiana University's Innovation Center, a new $10 million home to university researchers and private start-up companies, was formally dedicated today (Nov. 9) by IU President Michael A. McRobbie.   Full Story >>

Media Advisory: Opportunities abound at IU Bloomington with Monday dedication of Innovation Center

Indiana University's $10 million Innovation Center will be formally dedicated by IU President Michael McRobbie in a 10 a.m. ceremony on Monday (Nov. 9).   Full Story >>

New home for Pervasive Tech Institute, business start-ups to be dedicated Nov. 9

The Indiana University Innovation Center, a new $10 million home to university researchers and private start-up companies, will be formally dedicated Monday, Nov. 9, by IU President Michael A. McRobbie. The facility is a key component of the President's Innovate Indiana initiative.   Full Story >>

Three Indiana universities collaborating to fight leading childhood heart birth defect

Indiana University's Research and Technology Corp. is moving forward with prototype development of a heart pump for infants invented through a collaboration between an IU cardiothoracic surgeon and a Purdue University engineer.   Full Story >>


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