IU in the News: March 24 - March 31
By Teresa Mackin
April 01, 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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In the news
March 24 - 27
- “Population growth slows in Indiana,” Inside Indiana Business. Also featured on WISHTV, Indianapolis Business Journal, WIBC, Indiana Daily Student and the Herald Bulletin.
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Featuring research from the Indiana Business Research Center at the IU Kelley School of Business and this news release. Expert comment from Matt Kinghorn, senior demographic analyst at the Indiana Business Research Center; Carol Rogers, co-director of the Indiana Business Research Center; and Riley Zipper, analyst at the IBRC.
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“Blow flies can be used to detect use of chemical weapons, other pollutants,” Phys Org. Also featured in Futurity, Science Daily.
- Featuring research from this news release and expert comment from Christine Picard, an associate professor of biology and director of the Forensic and Investigative Sciences Program in the School of Science at IUPUI; Nick Manicke, an associate professor of chemistry and chemical biology and of forensic and investigative sciences at IUPUI.
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“LEE HAMILTON: In a crisis like Ukraine, staying in close touch is key,” Star Herald.
- By Lee Hamilton, professor of practice at Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs.
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“Trying Putin for war crimes is no liberal fantasy,” The Washington Post.
- Expert comment from David Bosco, associate professor in international studies at the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies.
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“Indiana University makes VP promotion,” Inside Indiana Business.
- “How the Indiana tax cut package will impact Hoosiers,” FOX 59.
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Expert comment from Justin Ross, professor of economics in the IU O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs.
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- “34 years of suffering: Indianapolis family of shaken baby wants additional charges,” WTHR.
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Expert comment from Novella Nedeff, clinical professor of law at IU McKinney School of Law.
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March 28 - 31
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“Why kids’ COVID vaccine results don’t look like adults’,” The Atlantic.
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Expert comment from Dr. Chandy John, pediatrician at IU School of Medicine.
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- “The Freedom Forum podcast: Karen Bravo, dean of the IU McKinney School of Law,” Indianapolis Business Journal.
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“Costs of going unvaccinated in America are mounting for workers and companies,” Reuters.
- Expert comment from Kosali Simon, professor of health economics at IU O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs.
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“EXPLAINER: How would billionaire income tax work?” Associated Press. Also quoted in PoliticoPro.
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Expert comment from David Gamage, tax law professor at IU Maurer School of Law.
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- “Legal ethics experts agree: Justice Thomas must recuse in insurrection cases,” NPR. Also quoted in Bloomberg’s Balance of Power podcast and The National Law Journal.
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Expert comment from Charles Geyh, legal ethics professor at IU Maurer School of Law.
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“How Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is impacting Poland,” CBS News.
- Expert comment from Lee Feinstein, founding dean of the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies.
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“2022 Forty Under 40,” Indianapolis Business Journal.
- Featuring Jeremy Morris, IU Trustee; Dr. Lana Dbeibo, director for vaccine initiatives at IU and assistant professor of clinical medicine at the IU School of Medicine; and Dr. Ken Lim, assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Nephrology & Hypertension at the IU School of Medicine. Also featuring many, many IU alumni!
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“Public can visit IU’s Mies van der Rohe building, 70 years later than planned,” Indianapolis Business Journal.
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“Indiana University launches new digital collection focusing on the history of Black wealth in America,” Ebony Magazine.
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Expert comment from Willa Tavernier, IU Libraries’ research impact and open scholarship librarian. Information from this news release.
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- “Legal experts weigh in on how Ketanji Brown Jackson may vote if confirmed,” WTHR.
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Expert comment from Steve Sanders, professor of law at IU Maurer School of Law.
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“Law school recruiter: Ketanji Brown Jackson nomination could draw more students of color,” WISHTV.
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Expert comment from Nicole Burts, assistant director of student recruitment for the IU McKinney School of Law.
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- “Students preparing for in-person Wall Street interviews are stressing that they’ll no longer have access to their pandemic secret weapon: digital cheat sheets,” Business Insider.
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Expert comment from Steve Sibley, clinical assistant professor of finance at IU Kelley School of Business.
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- “The new frontier: Indiana attorneys navigating name, image, likeness ‘Wild, Wild West,” The Indiana Lawyer.
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Expert comment from Nathaniel Grow, associate professor of business law and ethics at the IU Kelley School of Business.
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- “COVID-19: Johnson & Johnson vaccine recipients benefit from mRNA boosters,” Medical Economics. Also quoted in USA Today.
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Expert comment from Brian Dixon, associate professor at the Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health at IUPUI.
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- “Sri Lanka teeters on economic edge, from pandemic-fueled financial crisis and Ukraine war spillovers,” The Conversation.
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By Vidhura S Tennekoon, assistant professor of economics at IUPUI.
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- “Black Lives Matter protests are shaping how people understand racial inequality,” The Conversation.
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Co-authored by Zackary Dunivin, PhD student in sociology and complex systems at IU Bloomington.
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- “Cyberattacks from Russia could be looming. Experts share how to protect yourself,” The Indianapolis Star.
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Expert comment from Von Welch, associate vice president for information security and executive director for cybersecurity innovation at IU.
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- “Survey shows new challenges for Hoosier manufacturers,” Inside Indiana Business. Also featured on WIBC and Northwest Indiana Business Magazine.
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Expert comment from Mark Frohlich, associate professor of operations management at the Kelley School of Business.
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