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State Tipoffs Involving Indiana Newsletter for Tuesday July 09, 2024 ( 6 items )  

A place in history
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, July 8 -- The University of Notre Dame issued the following news: Spanish immersion teachers travel to DC for a firsthand look into American history and government On a breezy early summer day, a group of Latina teachers walking through happened upon a life-size bronze sculpture of 140 migrants huddled together in a small boat, titled "Angels Unawares." They found the sculpture--a second casting of the original in St. Peter's Square commissioned by Pope Francis to honor m  more

Family Office Team Joins Ice Miller
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, July 9 -- Ice Miller, a law firm, issued the following news release: The national law firm of Ice Miller today announced the addition of an esteemed cross-office team of business and estate planning lawyers from Handler Thayer, including founding partners Steven Thayer and Eric Kalnins. Thayer and Kalnins are recognized for their experience in advanced estate and business planning techniques for high-net-worth clients, family-owned businesses, and entrepreneurs, including  more

Marian University Researcher Publishes "Frontiers in Aging" for Assessing Muscular Power in Older Adults
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, July 8 -- Marian University issued the following news: A Marian University assistant professor of anatomy, Niladri Kumar Mahato, Ph.D., has published a study titled "Assessing Muscular Power in Older Adults: Evaluating the Predictive Capacity of the 30-Second Chair Rise Test." The study, which included a team from Ohio University, examined whether the number of repetitions in a 30-second chair rise test reliably indicates lower extremity muscle power. Seventy-five partic  more

Purdue Animal Sciences Researchers Develop Antibiotic-Free Treatment for Avian Pathogenic E. Coli
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, July 9 -- Purdue University issued the following news release: * * * Bacteriophage treatment reduces APEC in treated chickens * * * Purdue University researchers in the College of Agriculture are developing patent-pending, antibiotic-free treatments for avian pathogenic E. coli, or APEC. Paul Ebner and his team have developed a bacteriophage treatment that effectively reduces colonization of APEC in treated chickens. The treatment contains multiple bacteriophages, w  more

Sinai Forum at Purdue Northwest 2024 Season to Feature Jim Gaffigan, Liz Cheney, Briana Scurry and More
WESTVILLE, Indiana, July 9 -- Purdue University Northwest issued the following news release: The Sinai Forum at Purdue University Northwest (PNW) announced the lineup of notable speakers to be featured in its 2024 season. The series will feature renowned personalities who will engage in topics from politics and constitutional law to conservation, comedy and mental health. Liz Cheney, who formerly served as the U.S. representative for Wyoming's at-large congressional district from 2017 to 2023,  more

St. Catherine's Circle Advances Catholic Legal Education in Central & Eastern Europe
SOUTH BEND, Indiana, July 9 -- The University of Notre Dame's Law School issued the following news on July 8, 2024: Last year, Notre Dame Law School initiated an annual gathering of Catholic law faculties and scholars in Central and Eastern Europe committed to developing distinctive, excellent Catholic legal education. This collaboration offers the Law School the opportunity to build networks among scholars and institutions in the region that share Notre Dame's Catholic mission. The group, now  more