Articles tagged as: Indiana University
June 30, 2016
Judge Rules Portions Of Indiana Abortion Law Unconstitutional
A federal judge Thursday ruled parts of Indiana's new anti-abortion law unconstitutional, blocking them from taking effect.
Read MoreJune 29, 2016
IU Scientists Win $500K Grant To Research Carbon Recycling
The goal of the project is to reduce carbon dioxide emissions - the primary pollutant behind man-made climate change.
Read MoreJune 28, 2016
Hearing Loss Linked To Cancer Treatment
A new report led by IU researchers is the largest of it's kind to study cisplatin-chemotherapy and hearing loss in cancer survivors.
Read MoreJune 28, 2016
IU, Delta Tau Delta Sued For Negligence In Enochs Rape Case
Court documents say both organizations knew about underage drinking and sexual assault at university fraternities but did not prevent them from occurring.
Read MoreJune 7, 2016
Things To Know: Judge Trump Slammed As 'Mexican' Born In Indiana
U.S. District Court Judge Gonzalo Curiel was born in East Chicago and graduated from Indiana University before moving to California, where he was a federal prosecutor prior to his elevation to the bench.
Read MoreJune 3, 2016
Ex-Indiana Basketball Star Buckner Named School Trustee
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence's office announced Friday he had appointed the captain of IU's undefeated 1976 NCAA championship team to a three-year term on the board overseeing the university.
Read MoreMay 12, 2016
Dept. Of Education Receives $5 Million To Attract Teachers
State superintendent Glenda Ritz says the money established the Indiana Center on Teacher Quality at Indiana University, which focuses on increasing the number of qualified special education teachers in the state.
Read MoreApril 27, 2016
Incarcerated Parents Impact The Health Of Hoosier Children
Indiana has the second greatest percentage of children with parent who has been incarcerated. A new report outline recommendations on how best to help children.
Read MoreApril 25, 2016
IU Student, Cubs Fan Says Arrest On Field After No-Hitter 'Worth It'
The Indiana University student who ran onto the field to celebrate Chicago Cubs pitcher Jake Arrieta's no-hitter says getting arrested was "worth every penny."
Read MoreApril 19, 2016
Type Of Thyroid Cancer Reclassified As Not Cancer
Local doctors agree that the move was needed in an effort to avoid over-treatment that includes major surgery and radioactive treatment.
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