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May 9,
2008 — The National Art Museum of Sport (NAMOS) at University Place - IUPUI is the only art museum participating in the new Sports Museum of America (SmA) which opened May 7, 2008, at 26 Broadway in Lower Manhattan.
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March 24,
2008 — In September 2007 Chancellor Charles Bantz charged a steering committee of faculty, staff, students, and community representatives with the task of developing a self study that will enable IUPUI to maintain its certification by the NCAA Committee on Athletics Certification. All Division I athletics programs must undergo certification periodically. IUPUI received its initial certification for a full ten years in 1999. A peer review team will visit IUPUI September 24-26, 2008 to meet with a broad cross-section of the campus community and then provide recommendations to the NCAA Committee on Athletics Certification regarding IUPUI's certification.
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Jan. 25,
2008 — On a night when a basketball game became an avenue for a charitable contribution that will benefit kids on the other side of the world, the IUPUI basketball program turned the evening into an unqualified success. Head coach Ron Hunter, who roamed the sidelines in his bare feet as part of his commitment to Samaritan's Feet, helped the organization raise over 100,000 pairs of shoes.
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Jan. 15,
2008 — IUPUI Basketball Coach Ron Hunter will stride onto the gymnasium floor on January 24 as the Jaguars take to the court to battle Oakland barefoot. He hopes many of the IUPUI students attending the Jaguars basketball game will be shoeless as well.By coaching shoeless, and having students barefoot, Hunter hopes to draw attention to impoverished children around the world who have no shoes and an organization that's trying to do something about it.
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Jan. 14,
2008 — Jaguars Athletics invites the IUPUI community to talk X's and O's with IUPUI head basketball coaches Ron Hunter and Shann Hart at the weekly Coaches' Corner luncheon at the Faculty Club in the University Place Conference Center and Hotel, 850 W. Michigan St.
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