IU in the News: Sept. 16 to 22
By Teresa Mackin
September 23, 2022
IU in the News highlights a sampling of recent media stories featuring Indiana University. 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
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“School uniforms in N America linked to PFAS ‘forever chemicals,’” BBC. Also featured in Consumer Reports, Health Day, The Hill, Daily Mail, The Guardian, Nexstar Media Wire,
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“Patagonia’s founder has given his company away to fight climate change and advance conservation: 5 questions answered,” The Conversation.
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Expert comment from Ash Enrici, assistant professor at the Lilly School of Philanthropy at IUPUI.
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- “Covid vaccination rates in US children under five lag despite effectiveness,” The Guardian.
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Expert comment from Jessica Calarco, associate professor of sociology in the College of Arts and Sciences at IU Bloomington.
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- “14-year-old likely to get second chance with loophole in Indiana gun law,” WISHTV.
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Expert comment from Jennifer Drobac, professor at IU McKinney School of Law. Also featured on ABC 57, discussing Indiana’s abortion ban.
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- “FDA seems poised to approve a new drug for ALS, but does it work?” NPR.
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Expert comment from Dr. Liana Apostolova, IU Distinguished Professor and the Barbara and Peer Baekgaard Professor in Alzheimer’s Disease Research at IU School of Medicine.
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“IU Southeast ranked in top 20% for economic mobility outcomes,” News and Tribune.
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“Judge grants injunction blocking enforcement of Indiana’s new abortion ban law,” WTHR.
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Expert comment from Jody Madeira, professor at IU Maurer School of Law.
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“At UNGA, Biden Condemns Russia’s War on Ukraine as Putin Escalates Threats,” VOA.
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Expert comment from David Bosco, associate professor in international studies in the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies.
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- “Do you have banned books at home? Here’s what you should know about Banned Books Week,” WTHR.
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Expert comment from Steffany Comfort Maher, assistant professor of English education at IU Southeast, and Raymond Haberski, professor of history at IUPUI.
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“Without More Affordable Options, Biden Admin’s 2030 EV Goal Is Running On Empty,” dot.LA.
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Expert comment from John D. Graham, a professor of risk and policy analysis at IU O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs.
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“Wheat prices to keep growing even if global production ramps up,” Financial Review.
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“Shariq Siddiqui: Expand philanthropy beyond charitable giving,” Indianapolis Business Journal.
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By Shariq Siddiqui, assistant professor and director of the Muslim Philanthropy Initiative at the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University.
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