Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Indiana Newsletter for Wednesday April 23, 2025 ( 8 items ) |
Avancez Partners With Indiana Tech to Offer Onsite Education Program for Its Team Members
FORT WAYNE, Indiana, April 23 -- Indiana Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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Avancez partners with Indiana Tech to offer onsite education program for its Team Members
Avancez's Fort Wayne, Indiana facility has partnered with Indiana Tech to launch EDGE (Educate, Develop, Grow, Excel), a ground-breaking, on-site education program designed to advance workforce development and provide Team Members new pathways to career growth. Through the Avancez EDGE program, participants
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CSG Under the Dome Programming Held for Indiana and Minnesota Legislators in Early 2025
LEXINGTON, Kentucky, April 23 -- The Council of State Governments issued the following news:
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CSG Under the Dome programming held for Indiana and Minnesota legislators in early 2025
As part of its work on behalf of the Midwestern Legislative Conference, CSG Midwest regularly delivers customized, in-state training to legislators and legislative staff in their capitols. The two most recent events: a session and roundtable discussion in March at the Indiana Statehouse on energy and advanced
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Indiana Earth Day Polluted by Passage of House Bill 1007
WASHINGTON, April 22 [Category: Environment] -- The Sierra Club posted the following news release:
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Indiana Earth Day Polluted by Passage of House Bill 1007
Indianapolis, Ind - After opposition from many organizations all session, on this Earth Day, the Indiana House of Representatives passed the Senate's final version of the Energy Inflation Act with 63 yeas and 23 nays. House Bill 1007 now heads to Governor Braun's desk. This comes shortly after Gov. Braun signed coal-related executive
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Indiana University Media School: Peifer, Paladhi, Lanosga Observe Public Opinion on Investigative Journalism
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, April 23 -- Indiana University Media School issued the following news:
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Peifer, Paladhi, Lanosga observe public opinion on investigative journalism
Associate professor and Interim Director of Graduate Studies Jason Peifer; doctoral candidate Arijit Paladhi; and associate professor and Interim Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Gerry Lanosga published "Understanding and predicting public opinion on investigative journalism" in the News Research Journal on March 31.
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Marian University Students Shine at AMA International Collegiate Conference
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, April 22 -- Marian University posted the following news:
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Marian University Students Shine at AMA International Collegiate Conference
Marian University's marketing students made an impressive mark at the 2025 American Marketing Association (AMA) International Collegiate Conference, held April 2-5 in New Orleans. The event brought together more than 1,600 students from over 350 collegiate chapters nationwide, and Marian's team stood out with several outstanding achi
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National Law Firm Urges Indiana Supreme Court to Side With Monroe County Recycling Business in Zoning Dispute
ARLINGTON, Virginia, April 22 [Category: Law/Legal] -- The Institute for Justice posted the following news release:
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National Law Firm Urges Indiana Supreme Court to Side With Monroe County Recycling Business in Zoning Dispute
INDIANAPOLIS --Today, the Institute for Justice (IJ) filed an amicus brief in the Indiana Supreme Court case Monroe County Board of Zoning Appeals v. Bedford Recycling, Inc. The brief urges the Indiana Supreme Court to overturn the Appeals Court decision which held
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Purdue University: Breast Cancer Drug Supinoxin Shows Potential for Small-cell Lung Cancer in New Tests
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, April 23 -- Purdue University issued the following news release:
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Breast cancer drug Supinoxin shows potential for small-cell lung cancer in new tests
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Purdue University scientists have identified the Supinoxin small-molecule drug as a possible new therapy for small-cell lung cancer (SCLC).
"Some cancer types are incredibly difficult to treat, one of them being small-cell lung cancer," said Elizabeth Tran, professor of biochemistry in the
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University of Notre Dame Law School: Faculty Profile - Professor Svitlana Khyliuk, Leading Expert in Criminal Justice and the European Human Rights System
SOUTH BEND, Indiana, April 23 -- The University of Notre Dame Law School issued the following news:
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Faculty Profile: Professor Svitlana Khyliuk, Leading Expert in Criminal Justice and the European Human Rights System
By Fatima Prado
Professor Svitlana Khyliuk is a distinguished legal scholar and the current dean of the Ukrainian Catholic University (UCU) School of Law. Her academic journey and professional endeavors reflect a profound commitment to human rights, legal reform, and inter
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