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Making Decisions About The Water We Drink

June 30, 2008 — The politics of managing the watersheds and river basins which provide water for the millions of inhabitants of New York City, Los Angeles, the Pacific Northwest and other increasingly thirsty areas of the country are explored in Embracing Watershed Politics, a new book which asks whether and how politics are getting in the way as Americans try to better manage and protect the natural re¬sources of our watersheds.   Full Story

IUPUI Applies to Host Gubernatorial Debate

May 12, 2008 — The Indiana Debate Commission is reviewing venue applications from 10 facilities, including IUPUI, throughout the state that are interested in hosting gubernatorial debates this fall.   Full Story

IU Law - Indianapolis Faculty Member Receives Fulbright Award

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March 24, 2008 — Gerard Magliocca, professor of law at Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis, will hold the Fulbright-Dow Distinguished Chair at the Roosevelt Center for American Studies in the Netherlands in the fall of 2008.   Full Story

Social Work Faculty, Students, Professionals Make Most of Advocacy Day

Feb. 7, 2008 — "Thank you," was the resounding message Indiana legislators presented to hundreds of social work students, faculty and other professionals during the annual advocacy day at the Indiana State House.   Full Story

Taylor Symposium Tackles the “You Talkin’ to Me?” of Politics

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Jan. 31, 2008 — As the nation rides out a history-making presidential election year that has everyone talking, the annual Joseph T. Taylor Symposium on Feb. 29, 2008, will turn a spotlight on political messages and how society hears them.   Full Story


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