Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Indiana Newsletter for Tuesday July 01, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
From Malawi to Marian: Blessing Malunga '27 Balances Campus Life and HR Internship with Purpose
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, June 30 -- Marian University posted the following news:
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From Malawi to Marian: Blessing Malunga '27 Balances Campus Life and HR Internship with Purpose
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Blessing Malunga '27 is an intern at Marian University in the Human Resources department. She is an international student from The Republic of Malawi; a country located in Eastern Africa in pursuit of career in investigative journalism.
Blessing wanted to intern at Marian University due to easy access to on-ca
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Indiana Moves Toward a Healthier Future with Cigarette Tax Increase Taking Effect
WASHINGTON, June 30 [Category: Medical] -- The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network posted the following news release:
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Indiana Moves Toward a Healthier Future with Cigarette Tax Increase Taking Effect
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INDIANAPOLIS, IN - Tomorrow, the $2 per pack cigarette tax increase passed by the legislature will take effect. This increase will help prevent tobacco use and help those already addicted quit.
"The budget passed by the legislature represents a significant victory in the batt
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NFHS Announces Corporate Partnership With Game Day Signals
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, July 1 -- The National Federation of State High School Associations issued the following news release on June 30, 2025:
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NFHS Announces Corporate Partnership with Game Day Signals
The NFHS is proud to announce a new three-year corporate partnership with Game Day Signals as the Official and Exclusive Baseball and Softball Coach-to-Catcher Electronic Communication Device Partner of the NFHS.
This partnership marks a significant milestone in enhancing communication,
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Public Comment Letter Highlights Concerns Over Education Choice Priorities
WASHINGTON, June 30 -- Christopher Lubienski, the Director of the Center for Evaluation & Education Policy at Indiana University, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education outlining serious issues with the proposed priorities on education choice. Lubienski's letter highlights research suggesting that the stated policies are not supported by evidence and may even counteract intended goals.
"I appreciate the opportunity to comment on Proposed Priorities and Definitions
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