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Experts: Watch Burma's negotiations with rebels, election for reform clues beyond prisoner release

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One does not usually think of British humor, the Buskirk-Chumley Theater and Indiana University Opera Theater in the same sentence. However, on 8 p.m. Feb. 9 to 11 and at 2 p.m. Feb. 12, all three will align to create a unique entertainment experience in downtown Bloomington, with Benjamin Britten's popular comic opera "Albert Herring." "'Albert Herring' is a British farcical opera that will have you laughing hysterically," said guest stage director James Marvel.

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Matthew Tully

Columnist Matthew Tully will discuss new book chronicling troubled IPS school at IU's CEEP Policy Chat

The Center for Evaluation & Education Policy at the Indiana University School of Education presents Matthew Tully, author and columnist for The Indianapolis Star, speaking about his extensive writing on an Indianapolis school at an Education Policy Chat this week. Tully's yearlong observation at Manual High School and resulting columns are the basis for "Searching for Hope: Life at a Failing School in the Heart of America," a book from IU Press. The book won't be in stores until March 1, but copies will be available for purchase and signing at the Education Policy Chat at 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 9, in the Indiana Memorial Union's Dogwood Room.


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IU's Mohammad Torabi honored by International Council for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport and Dance

Mohammad Torabi

Mohammad Torabi, interim dean of the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation at Indiana University, has been awarded the President's Special Plaque from the International Council for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport and Dance. The award is in appreciation and recognition for his outstanding meritorious service to the organization and the field.

Rapper Mac Miller bringing high-energy show back to Bloomington with IU Auditorium concert

Mac Miller

Rapper Mac Miller -- the man Donald Trump referred to as the "next Eminem" after the real estate mogul was mentioned in one of Miller's raps -- will perform at Indiana University at 8 p.m. Thursday, April 12. Sponsored by Union Board and Prime Social Group, the show at IU Auditorium is part of Miller's Macadelic Tour to promote his album "Blue Slide Park."

Indiana Life Sciences Collaboration Conference Series focuses on 'Confluence of Diagnostics and Therapeutics'

The next event in the successful Indiana Life Sciences Collaboration Conference Series on Feb. 24 will focus on the increased role of diagnostic testing in "personalized medicine" and the opportunities this presents to companies in this developing industry.

Indiana Geological Survey celebrates 175th anniversary

The Indiana Geological Survey is celebrating the 175th anniversary of its founding this year. Now a research institute of Indiana University, the survey was formed to conduct the first geological study of the state.

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