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Released: 18-Sep-2014 9:05 AM EDT
Lone Wolf Terrorists Target Police More, but Attacks Not More Frequent
Indiana State University

Lone wolf terrorist attacks are not on the rise as popular culture might lead one to believe — but the attacks are more personal, use high-velocity firearms and targeting military and police.

Released: 3-May-2011 1:30 PM EDT
Beware ‘Homegrown' Jihadists, Terrorism Expert Says
Indiana State University

The greatest threat for retaliation in the wake of Osama bin Laden's death comes from "homegrown" jihadists rather than "Al-Quaida Central," ISU criminology professor Mark Hamm said.

Released: 3-Mar-2011 1:15 PM EST
Iraq Must Address Void Created by Exodus of Middle Class, Professionals
Indiana State University

Bassam Yousif, associate professor of economics at Indiana State University, grew up in Iraq until he emigrated to the United Kingdom when he was 14. He says for conditions in Iraq to improve, the nation must address the void left from millions of Iraqis fleeing the nation.

Released: 14-Sep-2010 10:50 AM EDT
Prof Predicts Republicans to Gain Control of 11 State Legislative Chambers
Indiana State University

An Indiana State University professor who has accurately predicted elections in 2006 and 2008, has forecasted that Republicans will gain control of 11 state legislative chambers in this year’s elections.

Released: 17-Aug-2010 11:00 AM EDT
Professor Gives Tips on Handling Cyberbullying, Sexting
Indiana State University

Parents should be more involved in their children’s online activities and know what to do if their child is being bullied in cyberspace or engaging in sexting.

Released: 26-Jan-2010 3:40 PM EST
Professor Tells New Tales About Mark Twain
Indiana State University

Pulitzer-prize nominee and ISU Professor of English Michael Shelden has released a fourth biography. After spending years interviewing celebrities, Shelden returned to writing the sorts of stories he enjoys most.

Released: 10-Sep-2009 3:00 PM EDT
Professor Uses H1N1 as a Teaching Tool
Indiana State University

A suspected case of H1N1 reported on the ISU campus this week led one professor to alter the curriculum of her class on communicable diseases. Students are now working to educate the campus about the disease.

Released: 21-Aug-2008 12:05 PM EDT
Political Science Expert Available for Vice Presidential Announcement
Indiana State University

An Indiana State University political science professor is available for comment on the naming of a running mate for the presumptive presidential nominees.



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