IU in the News: March 4 to 10
By Teresa Mackin
March 11, 2022
IU in the News highlights a sampling of media stories featuring Indiana University from the past week. No editorial revisions are made to the content, which is presented as it was initially published or broadcast.
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Top story
War in Ukraine
IU experts offered comment explaining multiple angles of the war in Ukraine and its impact here at home. A few of those articles are listed here.
- “It’s ‘Ukraine,’ not ‘the Ukraine’ — here’s why,” The Conversation.
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By Kathryn Graber, associate professor of anthropology and central Eurasian studies at IU Bloomington.
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- “A wave of grassroots humanitarianism is supporting millions of Ukrainian refugees,” The Conversation.
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By Elizabeth Cullen Dunn, professor of geography and director of the Center for Refugee Studies at IU Bloomington.
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- “‘Ukraine is fighting for the world.’ Now, the world must stand and fight with it,” USA Today.
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By Sarah D. Phillips, professor of anthropology and director of the Robert F. Byrnes Russian and East European Institute at IU Bloomington.
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- “Western oil companies ditching Russia is a new twist on a familiar pattern,” The Washington Post.
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By Michael De Groot, assistant professor of international studies at IU Bloomington.
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- “‘Obligation to help’: How Indiana residents and technology help the Ukraine refugee crisis,” The Indianapolis Star.
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Featuring work and expert comment from Elizabeth Cullen Dunn, professor of geography and director of the Center for Refugee Studies at IU Bloomington. Also featured in this article from WTHR: IU expert: Expect some Ukrainian refugees to resettle in Indianapolis.
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- “Former Crandall library intern, raised in Ukraine, helping from afar,” The Post Star.
- Featuring Iryna Voloshyna, second-year Ph.D. student and associate instructor at IU Bloomington.
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“How to make sure your Ukraine donations make it to the people who need it,” Marketplace.
- Expert comment from Patrick Rooney, professor of economics and philanthropic studies at the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at IUPUI.
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“BBB, professor warn of scammers looking to cash in on Ukraine crisis,” WXIX.
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Expert comment from Beth Gazley, professor at the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at IU Bloomington.
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- “Pressure mounts on US companies in Russia,” Agence France-Presse.
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Expert comment from Tim Fort, professor of business ethics at the Kelley School of Business at IU Bloomington. Also featured on WISH-TV, News24, France24, Yahoo News, MSN.com, Al Jazeera, Marietta Daily Journal and the Bangkok Post.
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In the news
Rising gas prices
- “IUPUI prof: Inflation jump yet to be impacted by gas, oil prices,” WISH-TV.
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Expert comment from Steven Russell, economics professor at IUPUI.
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- “Electric vehicles would give U.S. independence from a volatile global oil market,” Indiana Public Media.
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Expert comment from Nikolaos Zirogiannis, assistant professor of environmental economics and policy at the O’Neill School. Also featured on WRTV, ABC 57, FOX 59 and Tribune Star.
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- “Here’s how you should budget as gas prices rise in central Indiana, according to an expert,” WRTV.
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Expert comment from Kyle Anderson, clinical assistant professor of business economics at IU Kelley School of Business at IUPUI. Also featured on WISH-TV, Indiana Public Media and WTHR.
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- “Average price of gas in Indiana hits $4.15; Counties with the cheapest/priciest gas,” FOX 59.
Also in the news
- “The new phase of the pandemic is COVID exhaustion,” The New York Times.
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Expert comment from Dr. Aaron Carroll, distinguished professor of pediatrics and chief health officer at IU.
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“A two-year, 50-million-person experiment in changing how we work,” The New York Times.
- Expert comment from Youngjoo Cha, associate professor of sociology at IU Bloomington.
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“Elon Musk seeks to terminate 2018 fraud settlement with SEC,” The Wall Street Journal.
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Expert comment from Donna Nagy, professor of law at the Maurer School of Law at IU Bloomington.
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- “Indiana University med student learning from doctor who delivered her,” Lebanon Reporter.
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“Study: Transgender patients have barriers to primary care,” Medical Economics.
- Expert comment from Joy L. Lee, assistant professor of medicine, and Dr. Janine M. Fogel, assistant professor of clinical family medicine and clinical medicine, both at the IU School of Medicine.
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“IU athletes gain avenue to use NIL to support not-for-profit groups,” Indianapolis Business Journal.
- “Bloomington’s IU Soul Revue celebrates 50-year history of bridging divides,” The Herald Times.
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“International fashion retailer, Kelley partner on global retail education,” Inside INdiana Business. Partnership also featured in The Indianapolis Star.
ICYMI
- “10 undergraduate business schools to watch in 2022,” Poets & Quants.
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Featuring Q&A with Pat Hopkins, chair of the undergraduate program and the Glaubinger Chair for Undergraduate Leadership at the Kelley School of Business at IU Bloomington.
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