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IU to improve the health of Hoosiers with grant from the Eli Lilly and Company Foundation

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IU will improve the health of Hoosiers by applying innovations and expertise built through its decades-long partnership in Kenya to rural and urban communities throughout Indiana.

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IU Cybersecurity Clinic to expand training to undergraduates with grant from Google

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Dr. Hin Cheung is a clinical assistant professor at the Indiana University School of Optometry. He can speak about how to protect your eyes when it comes to viewing eclipses and how to find safe and legitimate eye protection.

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IU experts are ready to talk about Russia’s war in Ukraine

On Feb. 24, 2022, Russia launched a military invasion of Ukraine. IU political scientists, historians and economists are available to discuss the impact of the ongoing war.

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Untreated mental illness costs Indiana over $4 billion each year

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