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Report: Jewish left-wing activist Soros funding tent city at Indiana University, Indianapolis
Pro-Palestine protests at Indiana University, Indianapolis is one of several demonstrations on college campuses across the country, with student groups organizing encampments, protests, and demonstrations at their schools in an attempt to force the universities and colleges to divulge and divest from any connections that benefit Israel.
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171 coaches at institutions in Marion County earned $111,753 on average in 2022
The average coaching salary at Butler University, the only institution paying coaches during 2022 in Marion County, was $202,271, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
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Late fees assessed for unpaid bills | Spring 2023
Late fees assessed for unpaid bills | Spring 2023
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IU collaboration uses technology to give ALS patients the gift of self-expression
A new collaborative form of art therapy uses technology to help ALS patients express themselves at the IU Neuroscience Center.
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New study: Cobots, cybersecurity, sensor technology and Internet of Things defining Indiana’s Factory of the Future
Conexus Indiana today announced results of its annual Industry 4.0 technology adoption survey that, for the first time, shows a continuous and measurable trend in the technologies that are defining Indiana’s Factory of the Future.
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Delegation of IU students, faculty attend COP27
Among the dozens of presidents and prime ministers from around the world who are attending the United Nations’ annual climate summit in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, is a delegation of Indiana University Bloomington faculty and students.
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Regional equity assistance center at IUPUI awarded $8.5M in federal funding to continue its mission
With an $8.5 million, five-year cooperative agreement from the U.S. Department of Education, the Midwest and Plains Equity Assistance Center at IUPUI will continue providing equity-focused technical assistance and training to public pre-K-12 education systems across a 13-state region.
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Evolution of tree roots may have driven mass extinctions
The evolution of tree roots may have triggered a series of mass extinctions that rocked the Earth’s oceans during the Devonian Period over 300 million years ago, according to a study led by scientists at IUPUI, along with colleagues in the United Kingdom.
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Silicon nanochip could treat traumatic muscle loss
Technology developed by researchers at the Indiana University School of Medicine that can change skin tissue into blood vessels and nerve cells has also shown promise as a treatment for traumatic muscle loss.
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Polis Center data hub tracks Indianapolis’ pandemic recovery
A new project from the Polis Center at IUPUI is tracking Indianapolis’ COVID-19 pandemic recovery by analyzing metrics including unemployment, housing prices and pandemic relief funding.
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Lilly Family School of Philanthropy leaders participate in inaugural global faith and philanthropy summit at the Vatican
Muslim Philanthropy Initiative also co-hosted convening of Muslim philanthropists in conjunction with Vatican summit
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IU researcher creates virtual reality experiences to aid substance use disorder recovery
IU researcher creates virtual reality experiences to aid substance use disorder recovery
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School of Medicine breaks ground on medical education and research building in downtown Indianapolis
School of Medicine breaks ground on medical education and research building in downtown Indianapolis
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Sports like soccer, basketball better for young athletes' bone health than running alone
Young athletes who participate in multidirectional sports, instead of specializing in a unidirectional sport like running, can build stronger bones that may be at less risk for bone injuries as adults, according to a new study from Indiana University researchers.
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Chancellor's Professor of English Ulla Connor received an Honorary Doctorate of Philosophy
In May 2022, Chancellor's Professor of English Ulla Connor received an Honorary Doctorate of Philosophy in recognition of her longstanding association with Åbo Akademi University in Finland and significant contribution to its international activities.
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Herron exhibition to explore Black creative responses to legacy of slavery
The legacy of slavery will be the focus of a new exhibition at the Herron School of Art and Design at IUPUI, which will explore present-day issues surrounding race, power and inequality.
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Crop disruption from war in Ukraine could increase global carbon emissions, food prices
The disruption of crop production after the Russian invasion of Ukraine is expected to increase carbon emissions and food prices across the globe, without easing food insecurity.
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$2.4M grant will fund housing equity initiative to reduce infant mortality rate in Indianapolis
The Indiana University Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health at IUPUI has received a five-year, $2.4 million grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration to launch a housing equity initiative to reduce Indianapolis' infant mortality rate.
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Before Regatta there was Circle City Circuit
Decades before the inaugural IUPUI Regatta, the campus community participated in a different event centered on a canoe competition and raft race.
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The IUPUI Graduate Office offers a one-stop shop for information about graduate schools and programs at IUPUI
The IUPUI Graduate Office offers a one-stop shop for information about graduate schools and programs at IUPUI.