| State Tipoffs Involving Indiana Newsletter for Wednesday December 03, 2025 ( 11 items ) |
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'Recognizing Christ in the vulnerable': University President Rev. Robert A. Dowd, C.S.C., celebrates Mass for immigrants and immigration reform
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, Dec. 2 -- The University of Notre Dame posted the following news:
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'Recognizing Christ in the vulnerable': University President Rev. Robert A. Dowd, C.S.C., celebrates Mass for immigrants and immigration reform
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On Monday evening (Dec. 1), Rev. Robert A. Dowd, C.S.C., president of the University of Notre Dame, presided and preached at a Mass for immigrants and immigration reform at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart. The Mass was held in response to a special message
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A Shining Star for Service: Asia Hudson Expands D.O. Good Hour with AACOM Support
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Dec. 2 -- Marian University posted the following news:
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A Shining Star for Service: Asia Hudson Expands D.O. Good Hour with AACOM Support
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Marian University is proud to shine a well-deserved spotlight on Asia Hudson, MA, director of student leadership and wellness programs at Marian University's Wood College of Osteopathic Medicine. (MU-WCOM) Asia has been awarded a prestigious grant from the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM) to exp
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Findings suggest red planet was warmer, wetter millions of years ago
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, Dec. 1 -- Purdue University issued the following news release:
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Findings suggest red planet was warmer, wetter millions of years ago
Rocks that stood out as light-colored dots on the reddish-orange surface of Mars now are the latest evidence that areas of the small planet may have once supported wet oases with humid climates and heavy rainfall comparable to tropical climates on Earth.
The rocks discovered by NASA's Perseverance Mars rover are white, aluminum-ri
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Lian Fernandez '27: A First-Gen Knight's Unwavering Path to Marian University
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Dec. 2 -- Marian University posted the following news:
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Lian Fernandez '27: A First-Gen Knight's Unwavering Path to Marian University
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Lian Fernandez '27 is a first-generation student attending Marian University for psychology and communication. When asked about her college journey, she said: "As a first-generation student, obviously you might not know as much, or you might not have as much support, because you're figuring everything out yourselfbut I wouldn't ha
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Lilly Endowment Awards Goshen College a $5 Million Faith and Storytelling Grant
GOSHEN, Indiana, Dec. 3 -- Goshen College issued the following news:
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Lilly Endowment Inc. awards Goshen College a $5 million faith and storytelling grant
Goshen College has been awarded a $5 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. through its National Storytelling Initiative on Christian Faith and Life 2025. The grant will support the college's launch of five innovative storytelling projects under the new media hub, More Than Just Stories.
"This grant represents a powerful affirmation
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ND Law's Global Human Rights Clinic advocates for clients at the United Nations Headquarters and advances key partnerships in New York City
SOUTH BEND, Indiana, Dec. 1 -- The University of Notre Dame Law School issued the following news:
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ND Law's Global Human Rights Clinic advocates for clients at the United Nations Headquarters and advances key partnerships in New York City
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Notre Dame Law School's Global Human Rights Clinic, directed by Professor Diane Desierto, conducted strategic meetings in New York City to advocate for clients facing human rights violations in Ukraine, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. A delegation composed
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New chemistry helps make the medicines people need
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, Dec. 2 -- Purdue University issued the following news release:
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New chemistry helps make the medicines people need
Imagine that a new lifesaving medication is invented, but its unusual structure makes it difficult to manufacture. The drug might turn out to be prohibitively expensive or supply might be scarce, and so it might not be made at all. At Purdue University, chemist Christopher Uyeda is working to head off this problem. In at least one instance, he alread
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Notre Dame's College of Arts & Letters and Poverty Initiative launch research endeavor focused on evidence-based ways to strengthen families
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, Dec. 2 -- The University of Notre Dame posted the following news:
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Notre Dame's College of Arts & Letters and Poverty Initiative launch research endeavor focused on evidence-based ways to strengthen families
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Families are a foundational unit of society, shaping economic circumstances, character and the way one experiences the world. Decades of social science research have shown that children who grow up in two-parent homes tend to complete more years of education,
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Pedaling Purpose: Marian University Alum Tom Hanley Rides Forward with New Podcast Spotlighting Community Impact
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Dec. 2 -- Marian University posted the following news:
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Pedaling Purpose: Marian University Alum Tom Hanley Rides Forward with New Podcast Spotlighting Community Impact
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When Marian University alumnus and four-time national track cycling champion Tom Hanley founded Nine13sports in 2011, he did so with a mission shaped by both triumph and adversity. After a commercial vehicle accident abruptly ended his cycling career and shifted his plans of becoming a lawyer, Ha
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Purdue's student-led National Defense Society hosts special guests to talk national security
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, Dec. 1 -- Purdue University issued the following news release:
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Purdue's student-led National Defense Society hosts special guests to talk national security
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Purdue's student-led National Defense Society (NDS) hosted a special session on Nov. 14 featuring key leaders from the Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA).
The morning opened with remarks from Ken Patel, Sandia's manager-in-residence at Purdue, followed by a virtual key
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Purdue, Oak Ridge National Laboratory sign MOU to collaborate on key national security research
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, Dec. 2 -- Purdue University issued the following news release:
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Purdue, Oak Ridge National Laboratory sign MOU to collaborate on key national security research
Purdue University and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have signed a memorandum of understanding to advance their long-standing research collaboration focused on national security. Dan DeLaurentis, Purdue's executive vice president for research, and Moe Khaleel, ORNL associate laboratory director for n
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