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Todd F. Schurz
Schurz Communications, Inc. With the retirement of Franklin D. Schurz as of June 30th, 2007, the Schurz Communications Inc. board of directors named Todd Franklin Schurz to serve as the company’s President and Chief Executive Officer effective July...Tags: Marketing, United Way , University of Pennsylvania, Management Change, Companies and Corporations
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Obama administration needs to change the conversation
By WILLIAM P. HOJNACKI I am very disappointed in the way that the Obama administration is dealing with the Republicans in the ongoing discussions concerning the federal budget. The administration has, once again, allowed the Republicans to set the agenda...Tags: Public Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, National Government, Labor Markets
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Being 'ahead of the game'
South Bend TribuneThe world is full of data that people use to measure the economy's health. One of those indicators could be wearing a mortarboard and walking in a commencement ceremony this month. It's the number of people earning a master's degree in business...Tags: Back to School, Teaching and Learning, Business, Graduation, 1st Source Corp.
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375,000 pounds of e-waste collected
SOUTH BEND -- More than 375,000 pounds of old electronic items were donated at the E-Waste Recycling Fest on May 10-11 at Indiana University South Bend, according to the organizers. The effort exceeded its goal, which was 250,000 pounds. In the last five...Tags: Electronics, Apple Inc., Science and Technology
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Annual River Park Parade Saturday
SOUTH BEND -- The annual River Park Parade will step off from Indiana University South Bend and travel along Mishawaka Avenue beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday. Parade units will gather at IUSB beginning at 8:45 a.m. -
Panelists at IUSB discussion recall the rioting of 1967
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Charlotte Pfeifer was a 20-year-old wife and mother when she watched part of the city burn. Pfeifer, a former member of the South Bend Common Council, on Thursday recalled her memories of civil rights unrest in South Bend in 1967, when...Tags: Justice and Rights, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Shootings, Civil Rights, Crime, Law and Justice
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Library media specialist creates 'reading community'
South Bend TribuneGRANGER — The TV studio and control room are a flurry of activity just before broadcast. “We should get started,” Kathy Burnette instructs the producers, camera operators and anchors. Right on cue at 9:02 a.m., the Discovery Middle...Tags: Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Libraries, Arts and Culture, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
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Impact of 1960s
SOUTH BEND -- "Uprising! The Impact of the 1960s on Today's Society" will be the topic of a panel discussion from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Indiana University South Bend's Civil Rights Heritage Center, 1040 W. Washington St. The event is free and open to...
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Purdue to hold hearing on tuition, fee proposal
South Bend Tribune ReportPurdue University will conduct a statewide public hearing at 2:30 p.m. May 22 on its plan for tuition and fee changes for its main campus in West Lafayette, Ind., and its regional campuses. It's a special meeting of the executive committee of Purdue's...Tags: Purdue University, Education, Teaching and Learning, Students, Colleges and Universities
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Fridays by the Fountain now weekly
South Bend TribuneIt gets bigger and better every summer. Lunchtime’s Fridays by the Fountain kicks up again at the Jon R. Hunt Plaza in front of the Morris Performing Arts Center on June 7 with twice as many bands performing on an expanded schedule that stretches...Tags: Entertainment, Music
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ArtsEverywhere, SBSO add community to series
South Bend TribuneMusicians who have dreamed about playing Beethoven with a symphony orchestra can make that wish come true during this year’s ArtsEverywhere Performing Arts Series. Sponsored by the Community Foundation of St. Joseph County, the series takes place...Tags: Entertainment, Culture, Music Industry, Concerts, Arts and Culture
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E-waste recycling continues Saturday
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- A huge stack of old computer monitors stood today on a pallet, ready to be wrapped in clear plastic and moved into a semi-trailer. Nearby was an even larger stack of old TVs. All are headed for recycling as part of Indiana University...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Electronics, Apple Inc., Science and Technology
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