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IU defends hiring of diving coach with diploma mill degree, says skills were top concern
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Indiana University's new diving coach is facing scrutiny over a bachelor's degree issued by a university that also awarded an MBA to a dog. Drew Johansen will join IU's nationally renowned program in July after racking up...Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference
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POLITICS: Bush's decision will set course of U.S. research
Tribune science reporterStem cells have become the Aladdin's lamp of biology, potentially granting wishes of curing Alzheimer's disease, heart failure, diabetes and other common killer disorders that affect 128 million Americans. Whether the lamp gets rubbed sufficiently to...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Genes and Chromosomes, Clubs and Associations, American Academy of Pediatrics, Heart Attack
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Student ratings on South Bend
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Local college students rate South Bend as a city at 3.64 on a scale of 1 to 7, according to results of a recent survey. Employment is the No. 1 factor students say is important when it comes to the possibility of staying and living in...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Politics, Purdue University, National Government
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A politician-doctor's long life of service
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterFor Hoosiers, there will never be another "Doc" like Dr. Otis R. Bowen. Remembered both personally and in stories likely to be retold to generations to come, the former Indiana governor grew to become one of the state's most beloved politicians. A...Tags: U.S. Army, Armed Forces, College Basketball, Medical Research, American Medical Association
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Navari gets $2.1M research grant
SOUTH BEND -- Dr. Rudolph Navari, a South Bend oncologist, has received a $2.1 million grant for a national study to address chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting. Navari is associate dean and director of Indiana University School of Medicine-South...Tags: Health Treatments, Chemotherapy, Biotechnology, Drugs and Medicines, Lung Cancer
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IU remembers Bowen as student, professor, leader
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Indiana University President Michael McRobbie is remembering former Gov. Otis "Doc" Bowen as a former IU student and professor whose accomplishments "place him among the giants of Indiana history." McRobbie says Bowen...Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, Politics, Drugs and Medicines, Government, Executive Branch
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IU remembers Bowen as student, professor, leader
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Indiana University President Michael McRobbie is remembering former Gov. Otis "Doc" Bowen as a former IU student and professor whose accomplishments "place him among the giants of Indiana history." McRobbie says Bowen "was...
Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, Politics, Drugs and Medicines, Government, Executive Branch
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February 26, 2002: Bowen lends voice to look at Reagan
BREMEN -- Dr. Otis R. Bowen, who celebrates his 84th birthday today, is already a permanent fixture in his hometown of Bremen, but later this year, he'll also become a permanent fixture in the Ronald Reagan library and museum. As a former Indiana...Tags: Regional Authority, Politics, Lilly Eli & Co, Jimmy Carter, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
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March 29, 2008: Bowen honored at tribute dinner
INDIANAPOLIS — Former Gov. Otis Bowen keeps an eye on what’s happening with state government and remains keenly interested nearly three decades after leaving office. Some lawmakers sought him out this winter for advice as they debated the...Tags: Regional Authority, Politics, Ball State University, Government, Mitch Daniels
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IU's minority recruiting falling short of goal
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Indiana University's efforts to recruit more black students and faculty to its Bloomington campus have fallen well short of the school's goals, but some on campus hope the hiring of a new associate vice president in a campus...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Awards and Prizes, Education, Ku Klux Klan, Students
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Doctor shortage growing
South Bend TribuneDr. Kristin Huynh is on a path that far too few of the nation's young doctors are choosing these days. That is, she's planning to practice primary care instead of a specialty. "I liked seeing babies, kids, adults, and I essentially couldn't decide which...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Hospitals and Clinics, Health Insurance, U.S. Senate, Human Interest
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IU's minority recruiting falling short of goal
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Indiana University's efforts to recruit more black students and faculty to its Bloomington campus have fallen well short of the school's goals, but some on campus hope a key hiring in a campus diversity office will help turn...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Education, Students
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