IU in the News: April 22 to 28
By Teresa Mackin
April 29, 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
- “Little 500 welcomes back fans,” WISH-TV. Also featured on Fox 59, Indiana Public Media, The Herald Times and WFYI.
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“Masks … off?” The New York Times.
- Expert comment from Dr. Aaron Carroll, chief health officer at IU and distinguished professor of pediatrics at the IU School of Medicine.
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“Holcomb appoints Indiana entrepreneur to IU’s Board of Trustees,” Indiana Public Media.
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“Local wineries say supply chain issues, shortages make it costly to savor the sip,” Fox 59.
- Expert comment from Kyle Cattani, professor of operations management at the Kelley School of Business.
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“Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music appoints new dean,” The Violin Channel.
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“Sanctions hit Russian economy, although Putin says otherwise,” The Associated Press.
- Expert comment from Michael Alexeev, economics professor at IU Bloomington.
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“On ‘Yellowstone,’ and the white desire to control the narrative,” High Country News.
- By Liza Black, associate professor of history and Native American and Indigenous studies at IU Bloomington.
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“Young voters showed out for the 2020 election. Can they keep it up?” Indiana Public Media.
- Expert comment from Elizabeth Bennion, Chancellor’s Professor of Political Science at IU South Bend.
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“Lilly CEO takes critical stance against Indiana economy,” WISH-TV.
- Expert comment from Kyle Anderson, clinical assistant professor of business economics at IU Kelley School of Business. Also quoted in the article “Inflation returns as an unwanted piece of early-’80s nostalgia.”
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“‘Great resignation’ appears to be hastening the exodus of US and other Western companies from Russia,” The Conversation.
- By Steven Kreft, clinical professor of business economics and public policy, and Elham Mafi-Kreft, clinical associate professor of business economics at the Kelley School of Business.
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“IU launches faculty startup accelerator program,” Inside Indiana Business.
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“Adrian Matejka will be first Black editor of Poetry magazine,” The Washington Post.
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“What is spyware, and how can you protect yourself?” Readers Digest.
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“Analyzing COVID-19’s impact: IU McKinney course takes in-depth look at pandemic’s reach,” The Indiana Lawyer.
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- “Coal, the dirtiest of the fossil fuels, is in high demand,” Marketplace.
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Expert comment from Sanya Carley, professor of public and environmental affairs at O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs.
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“Op-Ed: Investment in venture capital-backed companies to boost Indiana’s economic success,” The Indianapolis Star.
- Written by Tony Armstrong, president and CEO of IU Ventures.
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“Indiana University Northwest’s School of the Arts to hang exhibition for high school juniors and seniors,” Northwest Indiana Times.
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“What B-School profs think of Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter,” Poets & Quants.
- Expert comment from Greg Fisher, the Larry and Barbara Sharpf Professor and an associate professor of entrepreneurship at IU Kelley School of Business.
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“The Twitter account giving a window into China’s internet,” NBC News.
- Expert comment from Jason Wu, assistant professor of political science at IU Bloomington.
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“How a Civil War-era law has brought Marjorie Taylor Greene into court,” USA Today.
- Expert comment from Gerard Magliocca, Samuel R. Rosen Professor of Law at the IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law.
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”College decision day is coming. Who do Americans think should pay?” The Washington Post.
- Co-authored by Brian Powell, James H. Rudy Professor of Sociology at IU.
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“Study finds new link between lead in private waters wells and juvenile delinquency,” Environmental Working Group.
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“Experts discuss the psychology and motivation behind mass shootings that end with suicide,” WRTV. “If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health the Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available around the clock at 1-800-273-TALK. You can also text “IN” to 741741.”
- Expert comment from Ed Hirt, professor in the department of psychological and brain sciences at IU Bloomington.
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