Articles tagged as: Indiana University
September 12, 2018
Study: Crowdsourced Hospital Ratings May Not Be Fair
Research finds it's difficult for people to accurately understand everything a hospital does, and that leads to biased ratings.
Read MoreSeptember 7, 2018
Media School At IU Gets $6M, Plans Investigative Center
The Michael I. Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism will focus on the production and teaching of investigative journalism.
Read MoreSeptember 7, 2018
National Report Recommends Paper Ballot Voting Machines
Indiana University President Michael McRobbie co-chaired the national committee that released the election security recommendations.
Read MoreAugust 17, 2018
IU Establishes Regenerative Medicine Center
The Indiana Center for Regenerative Medicine and Engineering is the latest pillar for the IU Precision Health Initiative.
Read MoreAugust 13, 2018
Design Approved For IU International Center
IU Board of Trustees members approved a window-dominated design for the $17.5 million building that will consolidate several related programs near the middle of campus.
Read MoreAugust 8, 2018
Indiana University Educating Students, Staff About Hepatitis A Amid Outbreak
While there are no cases of the liver infection on the Bloomington campus, more than 330 people have been diagnosed with hepatitis A across the state since November.
Read MoreJuly 24, 2018
Study: Paternal Depression May Be More Common
The study gathered data from community health care centers in Indianapolis, and it included screening questions directed towards dads.
Read MoreJuly 19, 2018
IU Study: New Flame Retardants Just As Bad As Old Ones For Bald Eagles
Flame retardants are the chemicals in furniture, electronics, home insulation, and other household items meant to keep them from catching on fire.
Read MoreJuly 5, 2018
Research Uses Tiny Molecule To Identify Neurodegeneration Biomarker
Indiana University research identified a tiny molecule that may signal the presence of some types of dementia. Researchers say this could be a first step to developing an early test for Alzheimer's.
Read MoreMay 24, 2018
Indiana Law Prof. Urges US Senate To Consider Elderly In Opioid Crisis
An Indiana law professor is asking the U.S. Senate to consider the impact of the opioid crisis on elderly Americans.
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