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State Tipoffs Involving Indiana Newsletter for Thursday September 05, 2024 ( 7 items )  

Alumni Association and YoungND honor 2024 Domer Dozen
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, Sept. 4 -- The University of Notre Dame issued the following news: The Notre Dame Alumni Association announced its 2024 Domer Dozen cohort, honoring 12 graduates ages 32 and younger for excellence in their contributions in faith, service, learning or work the core pillars of the association's mission. The Domer Dozen program is the signature initiative of YoungND, the Alumni Association's young alumni group. The 2024 honorees have displayed extraordinary dedication to the   more

Hamilton Smith Joins Ice Miller's Government Affairs & Regulatory Law Group
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Sept. 5 -- Ice Miller, a law firm, issued the following news release on Sept. 4, 2024: Ice Miller LLP announced today that Hamilton Smith has joined the firm's Government Affairs & Regulatory Law Group. Smith will focus on state legislative and executive branch lobbying, assisting clients with developing and implementing public policy strategies, state and federal government procurement, and public and government relations issue management. "We are thrilled to welcome Ha  more

Ice Miller Welcomes New Business Group Partner Rebecca Lindstrom
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Sept. 5 -- Ice Miller, a law firm, issued the following news release: Ice Miller is pleased to welcome new partner Rebecca Lindstrom to the firm's Business Group. She will provide legal counsel to health care providers, including hospitals, health systems, and physician groups. "We are happy to welcome Rebecca to the firm," said Scott Snively, chair of Ice Miller's Business Group. "Her experience and considerable knowledge in health care law will further bolster our serv  more

Indiana University: $7.5 Million Grant to Guard Against AI-Driven Misinformation
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, Sept. 5 (TNSres) -- Indiana University issued the following news release: * * * IU researchers to lead multidisciplinary team studying the psychological influence of online communications developed with artificial intelligence * * * Indiana University researchers will lead a multi-institutional team of experts in areas such as informatics, psychology, communications and folklore to assess the role that artificial intelligence may play in strengthening the influence of o  more

Indiana University: New Playbook Addresses Shortage of Mental and Behavioral Health Workers in Indiana
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, Sept. 5 (TNSres) -- Indiana University issued the following news release: * * * IU School of Medicine's Bowen Center, partners collaborate on project made possible by Lilly Endowment Inc. grant * * * INDIANAPOLIS -- A collaborative project aims to combat untreated mental illness in Indiana by identifying opportunities and recommendations to strengthen the state's pipeline of licensed mental and behavioral health professionals. Led by the Indiana University School of Me  more

Notre Dame ranked among state's top employers by Forbes
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, Sept. 4 -- The University of Notre Dame issued the following news: (Photo by Matt Cashore/University of Notre Dame) Forbes magazine's annual survey of America's best in-state employers has ranked the University of Notre Dame the leading employer in Indiana's education sector and second among all of the state's large organizations. "Being named one of the best workplaces in Indiana is a testament to the people who make Notre Dame a place of excellence, innovation and commu  more

Virtual learning detrimental to school attendance, especially in districts with higher poverty rates, study finds
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, Sept. 4 -- The University of Notre Dame issued the following news: Since the COVID-19 pandemic, rates of chronic absenteeism have nearly doubled across the nation for students in kindergarten through grade 12. This increase was tied to the mode of instruction during the early years of the pandemic. In particular, schools that employed virtual learning as the primary teaching mode during the 2020-21 school year experienced a greater increase in chronic absenteeism in the fo  more