Anita Thomas, dean of the College of Applied Behavioral Sciences, was featured on several Indianapolis-based news outlets during the press conference April 5 to announce
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Anita Thomas, dean of the College of Applied Behavioral Sciences, was featured on several Indianapolis-based news outlets during the press conference April 5 to announce
Read morePaul Talaga, assistant professor of mathematics and computer science, lent his expertise to stories about net neutrality and online privacy, which dominated the headlines in March.
Read moreHeidi Hancher-Rauch, associate professor of kinesiology, discussed the Childrens Health Insurance Program with Fox59/CBS4.
Read moreAnita Thomas, dean of the College of Applied Behavioral Sciences, commented in a Yahoo! story about H&Ms T-shirt controversy.
Read moreGerburg Garmann, professor and assistant dean, global languages & cross cultural studies, will give a July 2018 workshop on Movement, Interaction, Play: Three Paintings as Embodiments
Read moreAaron Kivisto, assistant professor in the College of Applied Behavioral Sciences, was quoted in a Reuters Health article about gun regulations. His study on gun regulations
Read moreTerry Schindler, assistant professor of management in the School of Business, writes about his MBA class that analyzed President Trump’s first 100 days in office.
Read moreThe New York Times featured a new book co-authored by Amanda Miller, associate professor and chair of sociology: Cohabitation Nation: Gender, Class and the Remaking
Read moreHeidi Hancher-Rauch, associate professor of kinesiology, director of the Master of Public Health Program and coordinator of the Public Health Education Program, was featured in
Read moreAmanda Miller, associate professor of sociology, appeared on On Point/NPR at WFYI studios to discuss her new book, Cohabitation Nation. The program was broadcast by
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