State Tipoffs Involving Indiana Newsletter for Wednesday June 11, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
Indiana University Media School: Plotnick's New Book Explores Resilience in Technological Devices
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, June 10 -- Indiana University Media School issued the following news:
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Plotnick's new book explores resilience in technological devices
By McKenna Cardona
Associate professor Rachel Plotnick published a new book investigating the everyday moments, activities, and spaces where media technologies and liquids collide.
The book, "License to Spill: Where Dry Devices Meet Liquid Lives," considers how people's experiences with media devices inevitably encounter wetness y
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Indiana University-Kokomo: Duke Energy Foundation Provides Funding for Internships
KOKOMO, Indiana, June 11 -- Indiana University Kokomo Campus issued the following news:
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Duke Energy Foundation provides funding for internships
A Duke Energy Foundation grant will fund student internships in the clean energy industry.
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KOKOMO, Ind. -- Indiana University Kokomo students will gain hands-on experience in the clean energy industry with paid internships funded by Duke Energy Foundation.
The campus received a $15,000 grant for the "Fueling the Future: Training Tomorrow's
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University of Notre Dame: Corporate Boards With More Women in Positions of Power Lead to Safer Workplaces
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, June 11 (TNSjou) -- The University of Notre Dame posted the following news:
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Corporate boards with more women in positions of power lead to safer workplaces
By Shannon Roddel
The most coveted position in corporate America -- the board of directors -- historically has been criticized for excluding women and other underrepresented groups. Over the past several decades, however, state legislation and pressure from investors have motivated firms to increasingly recruit
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University of Notre Dame: Fatal School Shootings Have Lasting Impact on Local Economies
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, June 11 -- The University of Notre Dame posted the following news:
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Fatal school shootings have lasting impact on local economies
By Shannon Roddel
School shootings in the United States have become a shockingly regular occurrence, with 573 on record between 2013 and 2021 -- nearly one school shooting every week, according to Everytown for Gun Safety.
Beyond the immediate tragedy, fatal school shootings can have far-reaching and less obvious economic consequences,
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