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Focus on occupational therapy tool brings international collaboration to IUPUI

Focus on occupational therapy tool brings international collaboration to IUPUI

IU School of Medicine  |  Nov 25, 2014

IU School of Medicine students donate 450 pounds of canned food just in time for Thanksgiving

It took Indiana University School of Medicine students just one week to collect nearly a quarter ton of canned goods to help feed the hungry ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Nov 25, 2014

IUPUI professor’s new book examines ‘Islam in the African Diaspora’

IUPUI professor’s new book examines ‘Islam in the African Diaspora.’

IU School of Medicine  |  Nov 24, 2014

Inaugural IU Leadership in Pediatric Nutrition Award presented to Ashley Jacobs

Inaugural IU Leadership in Pediatric Nutrition Award presented to Ashley Jacobs

IU School of Medicine  |  Nov 24, 2014

Derron Bishop to lead IU School of Medicine-Muncie

Derron L. Bishop, Ph.D., has been named director and associate dean of the Indiana University School of Medicine-Muncie. He will assume the position Dec. 1. ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Nov 24, 2014

IU startup EmotEd teams with DeveloperTown to produce demonstration model for emotion deficit disorder therapy

IU startup EmotEd teams with DeveloperTown to produce demonstration model for emotion deficit disorder therapy

IU School of Medicine  |  Nov 21, 2014

Marc Lamont Hill to keynote IUPUI dinner honoring Martin Luther King’s legacy

Marc Lamont Hill to keynote IUPUI dinner honoring Martin Luther King’s legacy.

IU School of Medicine  |  Nov 21, 2014

New book by IUPUI Shakespeare expert explores mystery of multiple Hamlets

New book by IUPUI Shakespeare expert explores mystery of multiple Hamlets

IU School of Medicine  |  Nov 20, 2014

Call for nominations: Dr. Joseph T. Taylor Award for Excellence in Diversity

Call for nominations: Dr. Joseph T. Taylor Award for Excellence in Diversity.

IU School of Medicine  |  Nov 20, 2014

New grant focuses on pain, fatigue and other common, disabling, undertreated symptoms

A two-year, $670,000 grant from Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute will support a new randomized controlled study of sleep problems, pain, anxiety, depression and energy/fatigue ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Nov 20, 2014