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State Tipoffs Involving Indiana Newsletter for Thursday March 27, 2025 ( 8 items )  

Ind. Utility Regulatory Commission Issues Weekly Hearing Schedule for March 31 - April 4, 2025
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, March 27 -- The Indiana Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission issued the following weekly hearing schedule: * * * Monday, March 31, 2025 CAUSE NO.: 46170; ALJ: PAGONIS; TIME: 9:00 A.M.; COMMISSIONER: ZIEGNER; ROOM: PNC, Room 222 APPLICATION OF INDIANA-AMERICAN WATER COMPANY INC. ("INDIANA AMERICAN") FOR A CERTIFICATE OF TERRITORIAL AUTHORITY TO RENDER SEWAGE DISPOSAL SERVICE IN A RURAL AREA IN HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA. (Per Docket Entry issued March 11, 2025, this hea  more

Indiana University Law School: Professor Katz's Upcoming Book Receives Glowing Reviews
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, March 27 -- The Indiana University McKinney School of Law issued the following news release: * * * Professor Katz's Upcoming Book Receives Glowing Reviews IU McKinney Professor Robert Katz is writing Antisemitism and the Law, the first casebook on the subject, to be published by Carolina Academic Press in July 2025. Professor Katz's book received a glowing review in a blog post by Clifford Rieders on The Times of Israel's website and several comments highly praising the  more

Indiana University of Pennsylvania: 'Tracking Crime in Pennsylvania' Social Sciences Career Pathways Lecture, April 8
INDIANA, Pennsylvania, March 27 -- Indiana University of Pennsylvania issued the following news: * * * "Tracking Crime in Pennsylvania" Social Sciences Career Pathways Lecture, April 8 Presented by Director of IUP Administration and Leadership Studies Research and Training Center The managing director of Indiana University of Pennsylvania's Administration and Leadership Studies Research and Training Center is the 2025 Social Sciences Career Pathways Speaker. Robert Orth, who has more than a  more

Indiana University-Kokomo: Student Research Highlighted at Inaugural Regionals at the Rotunda
KOKOMO, Indiana, March 27 -- Indiana University's Kokomo Campus issued the following news: * * * Student research highlighted at inaugural Regionals at the Rotunda KOKOMO, Ind. -- Research by six Indiana University Kokomo students will be showcased at the Indiana Statehouse Wednesday (March 26) in the inaugural Regionals at the Rotunda. The event celebrates undergraduate research and the faculty members who support those efforts at IU Kokomo, IU East, IU Northwest, IU South Bend, and IU Sout  more

Pa. Department of Human Services, IUP Announce Collaboration to Train Future Physicians in Clinical Setting At Torrance State Hospital, Helping to Address Urgent Need for Rural Health Care Workers
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, March 27 -- The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services issued the following news on March 25, 2025: * * * Department of Human Services, IUP Announce Collaboration to Train Future Physicians in Clinical Setting at Torrance State Hospital, Helping to Address Urgent Need for Rural Health Care Workers "Training opportunities at a top-notch facility like Torrance State Hospital will greatly enhance the student experience and benefit patients." - IUP President Dr. Micha  more

Purdue University: Survey Available for Materials Management and Distribution Services
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, March 27 -- Purdue University issued the following news release: * * * Survey available for Materials Management and Distribution services Auxiliary Services, a unit within the Administrative Operation organization, invites faculty, staff and graduate students to participate in a survey to help gather customer feedback for Materials Management and Distribution (MMAD) services. MMAD provides mail distribution services, shipping and receiving, university surplus, and wa  more

University of Notre Dame: Lessons From Venezuela's Democratic Collapse - How Opposition Movements Can Defy Autocratic Leaders
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, March 26 -- The University of Notre Dame posted the following news: * * * Lessons from Venezuela's democratic collapse: How opposition movements can defy autocratic leaders Until the 1990s, Venezuela was home to one of the most established democracies in Latin America. Today, however, it stands as one of the region's most firmly entrenched authoritarian regimes. How did this shift occur, and what can other countries learn from Venezuela's transformation? A new paper fro  more

University of Notre Dame: Rare Disease Drug Nitisinone Makes Human Blood Deadly to Mosquitoes
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, March 27 -- The University of Notre Dame posted the following news: * * * Rare disease drug nitisinone makes human blood deadly to mosquitoes In the fight against malaria, controlling the mosquito population is crucial. Several methods are currently used to reduce mosquito numbers and malaria risk. One of these includes the antiparasitic medication ivermectin. When mosquitoes ingest blood containing ivermectin, it shortens the insect's lifespan and helps decrease the spr  more