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IU Update is a televised news magazine that features
stories about people, events, and research at all eight campuses of Indiana
University. Each Update is first broadcast during the halftime
of a televised Indiana University football or basketball game. We get
many requests from game viewers who want to see Update programs,
or segments of programs, again. Now you can revisit a particular show
or catch up with any Update you missed-right here on broadcast.iu.edu.
Using free players, such as RealPlayer,
you can search through the Update archive and enjoy stories about
current developments at IU. The archive is listed in reverse chronological
order, beginning with the most recently televised game in the 1999-2000
athletic season. Click on the game to view its IU Update.
Archive
of 1999-2000 IU Update shows
- Ohio State
@ Indiana
- February 19, 2000
Meet IU alumnus Paul Gilmartin, a rising star in comedy circles
and current co-host of the popular Friday night television program "Dinner
and a Movie." Other segments include: a behind-the-scenes look at
an IU staff member who is making the movie "The Redemption"in
his spare time; and Kid Kazooey, a librarian-turned-musician
who earned his degree from the IU School of Library and Information
Sciences. Program host is Sandy Matthys Roob.
- Indiana
@ Minnesota
- February 9, 2000
Visit the IU Cancer Center on the IUPUI campus, which has handled
some high profile cases in recent years. The Center is growing in stature
as a world center for various cancer treatments. Other segments include:
a look at an IU alumnus who is in charge of all US Olympic coaches;
a warning from an IU professor who thinks the Olympic games could
self-destruct under the organization's rigid administrative structure;
and birthday greetings for IU's African American Choral Ensemble
which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. Program host is Perry
Metz.
- Penn State
@ Indiana
- February 2, 2000
Take a look at a little known discipline within the practice of medicine
which helps performing artists overcome problems unique to their
careers. Other segments include: a look at a Web page devoted to IU's
African-American alumni; a new Web site for the Bloomington campus
Visitors' Center; and a reminder to sign up for IU News
the free weekly e-news service highlighting people and events at with
Indiana University. Program host is Sandy Matthys Roob.
- Minnesota
@ Indiana
- January 15, 2000
Learn about what amazing new technologies we can expect from
computers in the future. Other segments include: a follow-up report
on one IU student who may have a promising career awaiting him on Broadway;
a new scholarship on the IU Northwest campus which will benefit
students who hail from Gary, IN; and a young chemistry professor
who is expected to accomplish great things during his career. Program
host is Sandy Matthys Roob.
- Indiana
@ Penn State
- January 8, 2000
Take a look at the new University High School which provides
fully acredited high school degrees to students anywhere in the world
by means of distance learning technologies. Other segments include:
a report that the health education doctoral program in IU's School
of Health, Physical Education and Recreation has been ranked the nation's
best; a report that the Kelley School of Business has once again
been ranked one of the best in the nation; and news that the Indiana
Daily Student newspaper also continues to rank as one of the very
best college newspapers in the nation. Program host is Sandy Matthys
Roob.
- Wisconsin
@ Indiana
- January 5, 2000
Join in a light-hearted birthday greeting for IU alumnus William
Beasley who just celebrated his 101st birthday. Other segments include:
three generations of students (a grandmother, mother and daughter
from Elkhart) who are all currently taking classes on the IU campus
at South Bend; an IU Alumni Association reunion held last fall in Thailand;
and a look at IU's newest alumni taking part in commencement
ceremonies in December. Program host is Perry Metz.
- Holy Cross
@ Indiana (Hoosier Classic II)
- December 28, 1999
Learn about the FACET program which selects and supports the
best teachers on all eight IU campuses. Other segments include: IU South
Bend English professor Eileen Bender who was named Indiana Professor
of the Year; a physics professor who tells us what would happen if a
basketball and an anti-basketball were to collide; and IU alumna
Victoria Lewis whose sculptures have inspired characters in a
number of well-known science fiction movies. Program host is Sandy Matthys
Roob.
- Canisius
@ Indiana (Hoosier Classic I)
- December 27, 1999
This holiday feature tells the story of a highly successful effort by
faculty, staff and students on the IUPUI to collect an enormous
amount of food for Indianapolis area food banks. Other segments include:
School of Library and Information Science professor Holly Crawford
who teaches a class live via the Internet; art work throughout the new
Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis which was designed by students
in IU's Herron School of Art at IUPUI; and one Herron student whose
design was chosen to be printed on all Starbuck's Coffee mugs
and T-shirts throughout the Indianapolis area. Program host is Sandy
Matthys Roob.
- Wyoming
@ Indiana
- December 18, 1999
Meet employees of the Visteon Corporation who are taking classes
specially designed for them by the IU School of Continuing Studies.
Other segments include: a series of courses designed specially by the
School of Continuing Studies for thousands of employees of the National
Parks Service; IU athlete alumnus Michelle Venturella who will compete
in the Summer Olympic games in Australia as part of the U.S.
women's softball team; and an IU biologist who is studying a form of
grass fungus which could have detrimental economic effects throughout
the U.S. Program host is Perry Metz.
- Indiana
State @ Indiana (Indiana Classic II)
- December 11, 1999
Learn about the growing importance of school counselors and how IU's
School of Education is a national leader in providing graduates
in this field. Other segments include: a course on video games
taught to future teachers; a national female weightlifting champion
who is also a top notch student in the Kelley School of Business; and
a graduate of the IU School of Education who has won a national teaching
award. Program host is Sandy Matthys Roob.
- Buffalo
@ Indiana (Indiana Classic I)
- December 10, 1999
Visit the IU School of Optometry's Low Vision Clinic and see
how it is providing help and hope to people who have lost most of their
sight. Other segments include: the appointment of IU alumnus M. Osman
Siddique as U.S. Ambassador to Fiji; the nomination of IU Law
School alumnus Cherif Bassiouni for the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize;
and a special Web site built to commemorate the centennial of the birth
of music great and IU alumnus Hoagy Carmichael. Program host
is Sandy Matthys Roob.
- Indiana
@ Missouri
- December 7, 1999
Meet an outstanding IU researcher/teacher who is combining art and cutting
edge CAVE computer technology to create some mind-boggling new
art forms. Other segments include: a visit to New Albany by members
of the Kelley School of Business' annual Business Outlook Panel;
and a look inside the Kelley School of Business' Johnson Center for
Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Program host is Sandy Matthys Roob.
- Notre Dame
@ Indiana
- November 30, 1999
Take a look at IU's own award-winning CD-ROM, which was designed
to attract new students to the Bloomington campus. Other segments include:
an invitation to Web surfers to choose and send picturesque free
e-postcards from the IU Alumni Association Web site; a geology
professor who is searching the state and midwest for a historically
and geologically significant type of grave marker that in prominent
use more than 100 years ago; and an invitation to viewers to sign up
for IU News, a free, weekly university-oriented news service
sent out via e-mail. Program host is Sandy Matthys Roob.
- Marathon
Oil @ Indiana
- November 12, 1999
Visit a program within the biology department which brings outstanding
minority high school science students to campus for a week-long
seminar. Other segments include: dedication of the Dick Enberg Distance
Learning Center in the School of Health, Physical Education and
Recreation; a story about cash awards being made to Indiana school teachers
from IU's Center on Congress; and a sound bite from Bob Knight's
annual address to thousands of IU students in Assembly Hall. Program
host is Sandy Matthys Roob.
- Athletes
in Action @ Indiana
- November 7, 1999
See hundreds of Indiana University students try out for real parts in
the Broadway musical Rent, which made an early-December
appearance in the newly-renovated IU Auditorium. Other segments include:
a follow-up report on this year's Dance Marathon; a story about
IU making history by broadcasting IU Soccer matches live on the
Internet; and an invitation to alumni to sign up for a free e-mail
service through the IU Alumni Association. Program host is Sandy
Matthys Roob.
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