Articles tagged as: Indiana University
November 9, 2017
IU Foundation Responds To NY Times Report About Offshore Accounts
In a statement, the Foundation says its investment activities fall within legal boundaries.
Read MoreNovember 3, 2017
Economists Forecast Growth For Indiana In 2018
Indiana University economists predict continued economic growth for Indiana, but likely at the same slow pace that's existed for years coming out of the recession.
Read MoreOctober 30, 2017
Bacteria's 'Sense Of Touch' Discovery Made In Indiana
IU researchers are one step closer to understanding how biofilms are created.
Read MoreOctober 20, 2017
Data Points To Affordable Care Act For Increase In Cancer Care
The paper finds a third more newly diagnosed cancer patients have insurance coverage when the ACA went into effect.
Read MoreOctober 11, 2017
Purdue, IU McKinney To Develop Joint Agricultural Law Program
The first stage of the initiative is funded by state money, set aside in the last legislative session.
Read MoreOctober 10, 2017
IU Announces Plans To Invest $50M Toward Opioid Crisis Efforts
IU will partner with state and health officials to collect and analyze data, train medical professionals and work to create better policy.
Read MoreAugust 25, 2017
Youth Survey Finds Vaping, Tobacco And Drug Use Down
The Youth Survey from the Indiana University's Indiana Prevention Resource Center analyzed answers from more than 126,000 Hoosier students - sixth to 12th grade - at 409 schools around the state.
Read MoreAugust 17, 2017
Research: Biomarkers Could Help Prevent Suicide
The latest research from Dr. Niculescu show biomarkers found in blood tests are universally useful in determining who is at risk for suicide.
Read MoreAugust 8, 2017
Study: Medicaid Expansion Is Leading To Fewer Requests For Disability Benefits
Researchers at Indiana University found that Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act could save the government money.
Read MoreJuly 24, 2017
IU Participates In Global Physics Experiment
The project broke ground last week in South Dakota. Crews will dig more than a mile underground to build caverns designed to store equipment that will detect neutrinos, a type of subatomic particle.
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