
The following Indiana University professors can offer insights on the Olympic Games to be held Aug. 13-29 in Athens, Greece.
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July 8 marked the 10th anniversary of the death of North Korean President Kim Il Sung, the first leader in the history of that country. The Stalinist-style dictator was succeeded by his son. Here are experts at IU who can offer perspectives on North Korea and its standing in the world community.
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Learning Matters discusses faculty and student research involving the rights and responsibilities of college students, why children's books need not always have happy endings, and culturally-relevant group counseling techniques that could help residents in an African country cope with the AIDS epidemic.
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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.
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Indiana University Bloomington faculty members can offer insights on the legacy of former President Ronald Reagan, who passed away Saturday (June 5) at age 93.
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The following tipsheet was prepared by students on the race steering committee of the Indiana University Student Foundation, which sponsors the Little 500 bicycle races. It is comprised of tips to help you in your media coverage of the races, especially with stories on what makes the 2004 Little 500 unique.
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On June 3-4, Indiana University's Kelley School of Business will host a major conference in advance of the 2004 gathering of the Group of Eight (G8) nations in Sea Island, Ga. Here are summaries of research being presented by IU faculty members at the conference, "Security, Prosperity and Freedom: Why America Needs the G8," and their contact information.
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Learning Matters for May discusses faculty research involving college students' needs to inform their instructors as early as possible about a learning disability, challeges faced by immigrant students who speak little English and ways to keep girls out of jail.
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State constitutions may offer a more likely route to the establishment of same-sex marriage, although the road is fraught with legal and religious complexities, according to Daniel Conkle, a law professor at Indiana University Bloomington. Conkle and other IUB faculty experts are available to offer insights into various aspects of gay marriage and the current debate surrounding the issue. These insights are based on their research and interests in consititutional law, religion, gay and lesbian political history, and family structure and sociology.
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Learning Matters for April discusses research by Indiana University Bloomington education faculty involving how African American girls handle stifling classroom situations, gender differences in art students, teachers' cultural biases and professional development for teachers. Full story