Richard Seraphinoff, MM'86, who teaches horn at the Jacobs School of Music and is known as one of the world's finest horn makers, just released his first historical fiction novel.
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Anthony "Tony" Prather, BA'80, JD'83, has been named IU's vice president and general counsel. He will assume his duties Feb. 22.
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From beehives to bike sharing, IUPUI is working hard to remain Indiana's most sustainable university. Take a virtual tour of the campus's sustainability features at the link below.
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Gray Smiley totaled his car in a three-car collision on his way back to IU Bloomington from North Carolina after the holidays. His cat, Puccini, escaped out the broken rear windshield. The pair were recently reunited after 20 days. ๐ป
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Jose Aponte has been selected as an inaugural fellow with the National Veterans Leadership Foundation, a group working to make college campuses nationwide more veteran inclusive.
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Chuck Crabb, BA'73, is retiring. He's best known to Hoosier fans as the public address announcer at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall for the last 45 years.
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IU research finds that a spouse's education can positively impact their partner's overall health. Read about the study at the link below.
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Four degree programsโspecialties in IU's Kelley School of Business and one specialty in the School of Educationโare ranked No. 1 in the latest U.S. News and World Report Best Online Education Program rankings.
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Sumedha Gupta, a health policy economist at IUPUI, and her team found that by May 9, 2021, less than six months into the COVID-19 vaccination effort, vaccines had already prevented 140,000 people from dying. Learn more about here study ๐
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In 1972, Dave Hoffman, BS'75, set a Guinness world record for the longest shower. This weeklong shower took place in a McNutt Bordner 2 bathroom on the IU Bloomington campus.
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Doug Zipes, distinguished professor emeritus at the IU School of Medicine, published his first novel. "Ari's Spoon" centers on a young Indianapolis surgeon who discovers an engraved silver spoon sewn into the hem of a baptism gown.
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Michael Kachmann, MD'00, and Zachary Tempel, MD'10, followed similar education paths: First to medical school at Indiana University, then to train at the University of Pittsburgh. Today, they're both surgeons at Mayfield Brain & Spine in Cincinnati.
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Rayman Boozer, BA'82, founded the interior-design company Apartment 48 in 1994. Check out his recent Southampton project, photographed by Architectural Digest.
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Aja Ellington, BSW'18, MSW'21, founded South Bend's Free Your Wings Youth Mentoring in 2018. The organization focuses on tutoring, mentoring, wellness, life skills training, and community actions.
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