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For thirty years, Charles Cushman documented a dying landscape in living color. From 1938 to 1969, Cushman, a 1917 IU graduate, criss-crossed the nation, driving roughly a half-million miles with his wife, Jean, and his Contax II A camera, capturing a country in transition. Along the way, he amassed nearly 14,50o color Kodachrome slides capturing [...]

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The Day in Its Color

April 11, 2012

by Eric Sandweiss

The virtue of empathy?

March 5, 2012

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You’ve had a wretched day at work, and things aren’t so hot at home, either. You unload to your best friend or the stranger standing next to you in line, and your confidante responds, “I know how you feel.” Ah, you think, a little empathy at last. Generally speaking, we think of empathy as a [...]

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