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Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Indiana Newsletter for Wednesday April 30, 2025 ( 5 items )  

Blazing a New Trail for Early-stage Innovation: Purdue Announces Creation of Low Institute for Therapeutics Through a Generous Gift by Phil Low
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, April 30 -- Purdue University issued the following news release: * * * Blazing a new trail for early-stage innovation: Purdue announces creation of Low Institute for Therapeutics (LIFT) through a generous gift by Phil Low WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Prostate cancer. Malaria. Influenza. All diseases one step closer to eradication thanks to the tireless, lifelong efforts of professor Philip Low. Now he's planning to usher his world-changing innovations into a new era. The   more

Butler University Unveils Space for Its New Two-Year College
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, April 30 -- Butler University issued the following news: * * * Butler University Unveils Space for Its New Two-Year College By Mark Apple Butler University today unveiled the space for its Founder's College, which will welcome its first class of students in August. Butler's new two-year college--among the first of its kind in the U.S.--provides high-ability students from low-wealth backgrounds a pathway to earn their associate's degree with no debt or out-of-pocket ex  more

CUNY-Graduate School of Public Health: Study Lauds Indiana's Data-Driven Approach to Population Health
NEW YORK, April 29 -- The City University of New York's Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy issued the following news release: * * * Study lauds Indiana's data-driven approach to population health A study by Assistant Professor Karmen S. Williams and colleagues highlights Indiana's health data network as a model for the nation. In the case study, which explored the evolution and impact of the Indiana Network for Patient Care (INPC), the researchers found that the state's appro  more

Indiana University Media School: Mailland Discusses Atari and Nintendo in New Publication
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, April 29 -- Indiana University Media School issued the following news: * * * Mailland discusses Atari and Nintendo in new publication Associate professor of media management, law, and policy Julien Mailland published "How Nintendo bled Atari Games to death" in Popular Science on April 20. Mailland's magazine piece highlights a couple of landmark cases in videogame IP law, Atari Games v. Nintendo and Sega v. Accolade. In it, he explains how the gaming industry is defined  more

Notre Dame Military and Veterans Law Society Hosts Symposium: 'What Do We Owe Our Veterans?'
SOUTH BEND, Indiana, April 30 -- The University of Notre Dame Law School issued the following news: * * * Notre Dame Military and Veterans Law Society hosts Symposium: "What Do We Owe Our Veterans?" By Libbey Detcher From Father William Corby's service as a Union Army chaplain to the dedication of on-campus housing for married World War II veterans, the University of Notre Dame has demonstrated a long-standing commitment to supporting veterans and active-duty service members. "God, Country,   more