IU in the News: May 6 to 12
By Teresa Mackin
May 13, 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
- “Grads, businesses excited to have IU Commencement back at full capacity,” Fox 59.
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PHOTOS: “Indiana University Undergraduate Graduation Ceremony,” The Herald Times.
- “IU Southeast honors 853 graduates at 54th commencement ceremony,” News and Tribune.
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“Boone County ripe for ‘brain gain’ with potential developments,” The Lebanon Reporter.
- Expert comment from Bill Stephan, IU vice president for government relations and economic engagement.
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“IU expert on overturning Roe v. Wade,” Lincoln Journal-Star.
- Expert comment from Kristen Jozkowski, the William L. Yarber Endowed Professor in Sexual Health at IU.
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“What happens next if Roe v. Wade is overturned?” Fort Wayne’s NBC.
- Expert comment from Jody Madeira and Steve Sanders, law professors at the IU Maurer School of Law.
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“Hamilton Southeastern graduates make mark in 500 Festival Princess program,” Current in Carmel.
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“‘Mom brain’ isn’t a joke,” The Atlantic.
- Expert comment from Jessica Calarco, sociology professor at IU Bloomington.
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“So you want to be an intrapreneur? Here’s how.” Indianapolis Business Journal.
- By Kim Saxton, clinical professor of marketing, and Todd Saxton, associate professor of strategy and entrepreneurship, both at the IU Kelley School of Business.
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“IU to grow nursing program with $16M gift,” Inside Indiana Business. Also covered by the Indiana Daily Student and Chicago Crusader.
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“WHO chief warns that China’s zero-Covid strategy is not sustainable,” Financial Times.
- Expert comment from Marco Ajelli, an infectious disease modeller at the IU School of Public Health-Bloomington who contributed to the study.
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“How remote work could nix the sick day,” BBC.
- Expert comment from Brittany Lambert, assistant professor of management and entrepreneurship at the Kelley School in Bloomington.
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“Elon Musk is wrong: Research shows content rules on Twitter help preserve free speech from bots and other manipulation,” The Conversation.
- By Filippo Menczer, Luddy Distinguished Professor of Informatics and Computer Science at IU Bloomington.
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“IU Eskenazi Museum of Art announces two new members of senior leadership team and three new hires,” Art Daily.
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“New research suggests stigma around depression is dropping,” Slate.
- Expert comment and research from Bernice Pescosolido, Distinguished Professor of Sociology at IU Bloomington.
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“Ransomware deals deathblow to 157-year-old college,” Threatpost.
- Expert comment from Scott Shackelford, professor of business law and ethics and chair of the IU Cybersecurity Risk Management Program at IU Kelley School of Business.
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“The fertility fraud victims from ‘Our Father’ are paving new legal ground,” Jezebel.
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“Overturn of Roe could make IVF more complicated, costly,” The Washington Post.
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Featuring research and expert comment from Stephanie Boys, associate professor of social work and an adjunct professor of law at IUPUI.
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- “No link between antidepressants in pregnancy, epilepsy in children,” U.S. News and World Report. Also featured in News Medical, HealthDay News and KOAM News.
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Information on IU research featured in this release.
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“Dr. Pamela Braboy Jackson named Indiana University’s first associate vice president for faculty and belonging,” Diverse Education.
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“Financial expert gives tips to prepare for looming recession,” WISH-TV.
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“Florida Republicans’ row with Mickey Mouse highlights widening gap between historical BFFs GOP and corporate America,” The Conversation.
- By M.K. Chin, assistant professor of management at IU Kelley School of Business.
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“Let’s not ruin a potentially great thing,” The Message.
- Expert comment from Beth Fossen, assistant professor of marketing in the Kelley School.
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