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Sound Connection
The story of alumnus Matt Hay’s battle to regain his hearing weaves technology, persistence, music, and love.
First 90 Days: Advice For New Managers
Kim Van Lue, MBA’06—founder and CEO of NorthSpring Leadership Consulting—shares her tips for navigating the first 90 days as a new manager.
Imani Sailers: Destined to Dance
Imani Sailers, BS’17, joined Nashville Ballet—the largest professional dance company in Tennessee—which she joined in 2017. Sailers was promoted to company dancer in 2019.
Get the Gig: 4 Steps to a Better Job Search
Mike Schmeckebier, BS’00, MS’05, a career coach and lecturer at the Kelley School of Business, wants you to take control of your job search.
Remote Success: Ace the Virtual Interview
With remote work becoming the normal in many offices, the hiring process often takes place online— a benefit to those looking for a job.
Katy O’Brian Shares Her Acting Secrets
Katy O’Brian, BA’11, is a Los Angeles-based actor who has made appearances in The CW’s "Black Lightning" and Disney’s "The Mandalorian."
The Man Behind Batman
Michael Uslan, BA’73, MS’75, JD’76, a blue-collar kid from New Jersey, bought the movie rights to Batman from DC Comics on “Oct. 3, 1979.”
13 Questions with Batman Producer Michael Uslan
His Hollywood triumphs have made him, arguably, one of Indiana University's biggest celebrities. But Michael Uslan, BA’73, MS’75, JD’76, is much more than a comic book fanatic, the man who bought the movie rights to Batman in 1979, and an award-winning producer—he's an educator and has been for nearly 50 years.
Meet the IU team saving languages and lives with linguistics
Linguists are in the business of studying language, scientifically. Like anthropologists of the spoken word, they document and examine what we say, how we say it, and why. They use language to learn who we are and how we came to be that way.
Faculty Star Becomes Planetary Protector
The title of “Planetary Protection Officer” might sound like something straight out of Star Trek—but it’s not. It’s all science, hold the fiction.
Ask an Archivist: IU East’s Beth South
What is your favorite collection in the IU East archives? What is the IU East archives’ biggest challenge? What is your funniest IU East archives story?