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Indiana University wins national grant to launch project on Islam

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A new project at Indiana University, funded with a $96,600 grant from the Social Science Research Council, hopes to break down some of the misconceptions about Islam and increase intercultural dialogue and understanding between Muslims and non-Muslims.   Full Story >>

'Commedia dell'arte' performance at IU Bloomington

Mace Perlman

Classically trained actor Mace Perlman will bring to life the traditional masked characters of the Italian commedia dell'arte in a performance on the IU Bloomington campus on March 4. The Department of French and Italian and the Department of Theatre and Drama are sponsoring the performance, which is free and open to the public, at 6 p.m. in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center's Grand Hall.   Full Story >>

Exiled Jewish authors to tell their stories at IU conference

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Indiana University Bloomington and the Robert A. and Sandra S. Borns Jewish Studies Program will host a landmark conference, "The Writer Uprooted: Contemporary Jewish Exile Literature," March 22-24, featuring presentations by 11 immigrant authors and scholars now living and writing in the United States. It is believed to be the first sizable gathering of such writers ever held in the nation. Renowned Romanian author Norman Manea will deliver the keynote address on March 22 and join his fellow writers as they reflect on the ties between exile and creativity.   Full Story >>

IU Bloomington receives grant to establish European Union Center

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The Delegation of the European Commission in Washington, D.C., has selected Indiana University Bloomington as one of 10 sites in the United States where it is establishing European Union Centers of Excellence. The network of centers will promote the study of the 25-nation European Union, its institutions and policies, and EU relations with the United States through teaching programs, scholarly research and outreach activities.   Full Story >>

Historic conference on Western Muslims seeks better relations

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The first conference to explore the relationship between Western nations and their growing Muslim minority populations will be held Sept. 22-24 at Indiana University Bloomington. A group of 14 scholars from both sides of the Atlantic will participate in the "Muslims in Western Politics" conference. Their challenge: to produce policy recommendations to improve the civil rights and treatment of Muslims while addressing salient security concerns.

Conference to explore how United States is viewed by Europeans

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What does "America" mean to people of different cultures? How can we explain both the fascination with and the contestation of the "American myth" throughout Europe? These questions and others will be addressed at an international conference, "America Seen Through Foreign Eyes," which will be held Friday through Sunday (March 25-27) at Indiana University Bloomington.   Full Story >>