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New dashboard highlights utility disconnections, policies across country
IU researchers Sanya Carley and David Konisky have created a dashboard that compiles utility disconnections and related consumer protections nationwide to raise awareness about energy insecurity an... Read more about New dashboard highlights utility disconnections, policies across country
Gov. Eric Holcomb appoints J. Timothy Morris and Kyle Seibert to IU Board of Trustees
Morris is an Indiana University Kelley School of Business alumnus and founder and partner of Proprium Capital Partners; Seibert is a Master of Public Affairs student in the IU O'Neill School of Pub... Read more about Gov. Eric Holcomb appoints J. Timothy Morris and Kyle Seibert to IU Board of Trustees
Eskenazi Museum of Art outreach program brings collections to rural communities
Since its inception in 2018, the Eskenazi Museum of Art Look Club program has partnered with schools and libraries to make art collections housed at the Indiana University Eskenazi Museum of Art ac... Read more about Eskenazi Museum of Art outreach program brings collections to rural communities
Internet search trends reflect concerns following Supreme Court health care decisions
Internet search trends may immediately capture how society seeks information related to reproductive health care, according to new research from Indiana University researchers.
O’Neill School ranked nation’s best public affairs graduate program in latest U.S. News rankings
Seventeen IU graduate programs and specialty areas are ranked among the nation's top 10, with 37 ranked in the top 25, according to the 2023-24 U.S. News and World Report Best Graduate School ranki... Read more about O’Neill School ranked nation’s best public affairs graduate program in latest U.S. News rankings
‘Safer’ PFAS in food packaging also found to be harmful
A new study co-authored by O'Neill School researchers reveals that some food packaging heralded as a safe alternative still breaks down into toxic PFAS that leach into food and our environment.
Inmates explore higher education through IU Prison Arts Initiative
The Initiative kicked off its pilot program at Putnamville Correctional Facility, where inmates took part in "Drawing Your Story," a visual arts and narrative storytelling class.
Life changed overnight for Ukrainian undergrad
Yaroslav Chalyi shares his experience growing up in the midst of political unrest in Ukraine and his life today as a student and advocate living in the United States while war rages back home.
COVID-19 vaccine protects vaccinated children but may not prevent transmission to the unvaccinated
Preliminary findings from a study by IU researchers on COVID-19 vaccinations in school-age children suggest one child's vaccination provides strong protection to themselves, but may offer less protect... Read more about COVID-19 vaccine protects vaccinated children but may not prevent transmission to the unvaccinated
IU names Indianapolis Chamber president as VP for university relations
Michael Huber will lead IU's government relations efforts at the state and federal level as well as economic engagement.