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Six former men’s basketball players at IU Indianapolis are suing the university, alleging physical and emotional abuse by fired coach Paul Corsaro.
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Indiana University and Eli Lilly are working together to expand clinical trials in the state. IU President Pamela Whitten and Lilly CEO David Ricks signed a $40 million, five-year deal Wednesday.
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An Indiana University professor has joined a national team of researchers that aims to track what are called "cascading hazards." That's where one natural disaster increases the likelihood of another — or makes the effects of that next disaster worse.
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Untreated mental illness cost Indiana more than $4 billion in 2019. Mental health staffing shortages play a role in that, according to Indiana University researchers who published a new guide with recommendations to address the issue.
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Hoosier rocker John Mellencamp is donating an archived collection of his life and work to Indiana University.
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The Perseids meteor shower has been observable for about a month, but visibility will peak this Thursday or Friday.
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Youth cigarette, alcohol and marijuana use saw the lowest rates in the 30 years since the Indiana Youth Survey has been administered.
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A university spokesperson says student health and learning remain the primary focus, while pointing to declining case counts and the campus’s high rate of vaccination.
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New research from Indiana University suggests that obesity in Black women increases their risk of recurrence of breast cancer or even dying — more so than in white women.
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Bayh will join the O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs as a "distinguished scholar and executive at large." Coats will join the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies in a similar position as a "distinguished scholar and ambassador at large."