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2001


Below are audio features produced by the Office of Public Affairs. Some are produced for our NPR partners, WFIU (FM 95.1). Others are produced for half-time shows for sports events, for the web or to complement a variety of our print stories.  SEARCH our Broadcast Archive

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Questions about any of these features or story ideas for future segments, may be made by contacting Dave Taylor in the Office of Public Affairs at (812) 237-3743.

Audio Features:


February Jane Hamilton
Her own story
(3:30)
World renowned best-selling author Jane Hamilton is featured in an exclusive interview prior to her appearance on the ISU campus. Her book, A Map of the World, was chosen for the Summer Reading Program last year (2000).

June Miss Indiana
(:33)
This is a spot to promote the Miss Indiana Scholarship Pageant at ISU.

August Program Array Review
(1:01)
President Benjamin speaks about the need for a program array review process at ISU.

Enrollment Management
(1:35)
President Benjamin discusses the issue of enrollment management -- what it means and what it doesn't mean.

The Message
(:55)
President Benjamin comments on the key points he hopes his audience will take with them from his fall address.

September Michael Martone
(4:03)
Award-winning Indiana writer Michael Martone read from his work at ISU Sept. 18, 2001. Along with The Flatness and Other Landscapes, Martone is the author of six books of short fiction, including his most recent, The Blue Guide to Indiana.

Sandy Skoglund
(5:01)
Famous for her dramatically visual installations and photographs, visiting artist Sandy Skoglund presents a challenging subject for a radio feature.

Diane Bish
(4:27)
Classical organist Diane Bish came to Terre Haute for a scholarship concert on behalf of Indiana State University. Bish rates the greatest pipe organs of the world and provides recorded examples of their impressive power and majesty.

October Al Haynes
(4:55)
The United Airlines captain who miraculously guided his crippled DC-10 to a fiery crash landing at Sioux City (1989) discusses survivor guilt and post-traumatic stress during his visit to ISU.

35th Contemporary Music Festival
(3:17)
The premier event of its kind in the United States, the ISU Contemporary Music Festival attracts an audience from throughout the world. This feature, which explores the work of the winner of the orchestral competition, was used to promote the event with the NPR audience.

November Bill Wolfe
(:58)
A sculptor who first honed his skills on the campus of Indiana State University as an art student moves a step closer to immortality with the dedication of the Vigo County Korean War Memorial.

Pete Johnson
(:26)
Pete Johnson, the local commandant of the Joseph A. Bray detachment of the Marine Corps League, was the driving force behind the memorial.
 
Updated August 05, 2003
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