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Released: 2-Mar-2020 6:00 AM EST
IU Kelley School of Business to offer STEM designated MBA degrees in five disciplines
Indiana University

To ensure that the Indiana University Kelley School of Business continues to be responsive to the needs of a 21st-century global economy, the school's leadership announced that its Full-Time MBA Program will offer STEM-designated degrees in five disciplines. Beginning with those earning degrees this spring, MBAs with majors in accounting, business analytics, finance, marketing, and supply chain and operations will carry the extra designation of being Science, Technology, Engineering and Math certified.

Released: 10-Feb-2020 4:55 PM EST
Three-year, $1.35 million grant to aid mental health programming in western Kenya
Indiana University

The Astellas Global Health Foundation has awarded the Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH), under the direction of the Indiana University Center for Global Health, a three-year, $1.35 million grant to provide 400,000 people with access to mental health programming in western Kenya.

Released: 30-Jan-2020 6:25 PM EST
IU study looks at the effect of Medicaid expansion on hiring attempts in substance use treatment workforce
Indiana University

While Medicaid expansion has led to substantial increases in Medicaid reimbursement for substance use treatment, it has not specifically led to a detectable increase in hiring attempts to increase the substance use disorder and behavioral health treatment workforce, according to a study by Indiana University researchers.

Released: 29-Jan-2020 9:00 AM EST
Jellison Family Foundation gives $16 million to IU Kelley School of Business
Indiana University

The Brian and Sheila Jellison Family Foundation is giving $16 million to the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, with a goal of supporting free enterprise, financial literacy and lifelong learning. The Jellison Foundation hopes to inspire Kelley students from the start of their academic career and increase the global reach for the school through leading-edge technologies.

Released: 23-Jan-2020 9:00 AM EST
'Sex Tech' Study Finds Technology Facilitates Sexual and Emotional Interactions
Indiana University

Advances in technology have allowed us to interact with others across the globe, and a new study of adults who engage with "sex tech"—innovative technologies used to enhance sexuality—announced by the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University reveals that technology increasingly connects people at their most intimate moments.

   
Released: 18-Dec-2019 8:05 AM EST
Chemical compound found in essential oils improves wound healing, IU study finds
Indiana University

Indiana University researchers have discovered that a chemical compound found in essential oils improves the healing process in mice when it is topically applied to a skin wound.

   
Released: 11-Dec-2019 2:05 PM EST
'Financial infidelity': What defines it, who is at risk, and what are the consequences?
Indiana University

Romantic partners aren't always honest about money in their relationships, but when does hiding purchases, debt and savings constitute "financial infidelity"? Research by professors at four universities, including Indiana University, defines the concept and provides a means for predicting its occurrence within relationships.

Released: 5-Dec-2019 4:50 PM EST
Researchers open underwater 'living museum' in the Dominican Republic
Indiana University

In partnership with the government of the Dominican Republic, researchers at the Indiana University Center for Underwater Science have opened their fifth "Living Museum in the Sea" in the Caribbean country -- a continuation of the center's holistic approach to protecting and preserving historic shipwrecks as well as their coastal environments.

   
Released: 26-Nov-2019 3:35 PM EST
Smooth Operator: When Earnings Management Is a Good Thing
Indiana University

New research from the Kelley School of Business makes the case that "smoothing the numbers" can be beneficial -- if you have the right team in place to handle the job.

Released: 18-Nov-2019 3:25 PM EST
'Dual login' mechanism found to resist fungal infection in cells
Indiana University

Indiana University researchers have identified how two immune receptors coordinate closely to trigger a powerful response against fungal invaders, which could help advance research on cancer therapies.

Released: 14-Nov-2019 8:05 AM EST
FDA awards $1.7 million to IU and other universities for quality management research
Indiana University

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has awarded $1.7 million to five universities, including Indiana University, for a wide-ranging research project designed to help the agency better understand how to employ its quality management resources when inspecting drug companies' manufacturing operations, thus benefiting consumers.



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