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February 19,
1999


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Think spring and Bernstein
April festival at IUB will commemorate 80th anniversary of composer's birth
Symposium to explore artificial intelligence
'Intelligent Machines: The End of Humanity?'

Photos by Heather Hill
The Hoosiers for Higher Education presented its Welsh-Bowen Distinguished Official award to former state Rep. Jerry Bales at a gathering Feb. 10 in Indianapolis. The award was presented to Bales by Sherry Fisher, an employee of the IU School of Education and president of the Bloomington Professional Staff Council. IU students, alumni, staff and faculty (lower photo) from all the campuses in the state met to be briefed on state higher education issues. Standing at far right is HHE director Sue Talbot.
http://www.indiana.edu/~hhe/

Links... IU People and Places
'Quantifying uncertainties'
An IU statistician is one of the world's most prolific
EDUCAUSE
IUB collaborative team takes CAUSE top honors
IUSB's Tony Pearson has 'music on his mind 24/7'
As vice president of Go Home Recording Studios, Pearson leads a second life writing, recording and producing music
Pigments and eggs
Art historian Kathy Foster has written an award-winning book on Thomas Eakins and is busy restoring a Hoosier treasure.

Bump, Thump, Drip
A Yale grad student with a sense of humor about his work and life won the Bernstein Young Composers Competition. He'll be in Bloomington April 7 to see his work performed at IUB's MAC.

Ergonomics revisited
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Medallion and medals at IUS, IUPUI
Official Enrollment Figures
Second Semester, 1998-99
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