State Tipoffs Involving Indiana Newsletter for Thursday October 31, 2024 ( 8 items ) |
High color complexity in social media images proves more eye-catching, increases user engagement
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, Oct. 30 -- The University of Notre Dame issued the following news:
Social media has become the main stage for marketing in the digital age, and the adage "content is king" has never been more relevant.
Marketers are increasingly focused on creating social media content to capture user attention and drive engagement with content. One proven strategy to increase such engagement is using social media images. A 2021 report by the social media management software company Sprout
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Holocaust Survivor to Speak at HU November 13
HUNTINGTON, Indiana, Oct. 31 -- Huntington University issued the following news release:
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Irene Miller, one of the last Holocaust survivors actively traveling and speaking, will share a story of courage and perseverance
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Irene Miller, a Holocaust survivor, author, speaker, and educator, will be at Huntington University on November 13 to share her story of courage, determination, perseverance and the power of the human spirit.
As one of the last Holocaust survivors actively traveli
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IU McKinney's Moot Court Society Announces Winners of 2024 Staton Intramural Competition
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Oct. 30 -- The Indiana University McKinney School of Law issued the following news release:
Christian Padilla and Brayden Lentz were declared the winners of the Honorable Robert H. Staton Intramural Moot Court Competition. The finals took place in the Wynne Courtroom at Inlow Hall on October 18.
The Top Oralist in the final round award went to Gage Atwood.
The Mitzi H. Martin Top Advocate Award in the preliminary rounds of the competition went to Jack Huber.
The Best B
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IU Northwest Alumna Finds Success as a Published Author
GARY, Indiana, Oct. 31 -- The Indiana University Northwest campus issued the following news:
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How an English class helped jumpstart a writing career
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Ever since she was young, Amber Clement loved to tell stories through art. She had a passion for drawing and saw herself becoming a comic book artist one day.
As she looked at universities, Indiana University Northwest stuck out -- it was close to home and had an art program perfect for honing her craft. But she soon found that visua
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NiSource Announces 3Q 2024 Results
MERRILLVILLE, Indiana, Oct. 31 -- NiSource, a regulated utility company, issued the following news on Oct. 30, 2024:
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- Reaffirming 2024 non-GAAP adjusted EPS guidance
- Introducing 2025 non-GAAP adjusted EPS guidance and extending expected annual 6-8% growth to 2025-2029
- Updating 5-year capital expenditure base plan to $19.3 billion
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NiSource Inc. (NYSE: NI) today announced, on a GAAP basis, net income available to common shareholders for the three months ended September 30, 2
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Pa. House Republicans: State Rep. Smith Urges Vigilance Against Voter Fraud
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, Oct. 31 -- The Pennsylvania House Republicans issued the following statement on Oct. 30, 2024:
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State Rep. Brian Smith (R-Jefferson/Indiana) issued this statement following news that Lancaster County election workers uncovered significant voter registration fraud and York County is investigating potential voter registration fraud (https://us3.myiphide.com/index.php?q=ydWrqNZwlF_Yra5eoaSUkdJmkqfH3athxKKjYtOXqKmQzaabxKKUqdCool2YpF6T1aHOotXZoaLPmKimkpufrMbUq6HKl9mZz
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REJECTED: Ind. House Republicans Caucus: State Rep. Lucas Meets With Seymour Officials to Learn More About Local Public
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Oct. 31 -- The Indiana House Republicans Caucus issued the following news release on Oct. 30, 2024:
State Rep. Jim Lucas (R-Seymour) recently visited with local public safety officials to hear more about their needs ahead of the upcoming legislative session.
Lucas, a member of the House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety Committee, met with Seymour Police Chief Greg O'Brien, Jackson County Emergency Medical Service staff, officials with the Jackson County Sheriff's Depar
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University of Indianapolis: Urgent Need to Fill Special Education Teacher Vacancies Gets Boost With Program Extension
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Oct. 31 -- The University of Indianapolis issued the following news release:
The Center of Excellence in Leadership of Learning (CELL) at the University of Indianapolis announced the extension of the Indiana Special Education Assisted Licensure (I-SEAL) initiative in partnership with the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE).
I-SEAL seeks to increase the number of credentialed special education teachers, meeting an urgent need for many Indiana schools and students. Base
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