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Extracting value from chaos: The promise of health information technology

Implementing health information technology is not a technical problem but a policy and sociology problem.

IU School of Medicine  |  Feb 29, 2016

IUPUI and IU Southeast campuses ‘Most Promising Places to Work’ for student affairs professionals

Two Indiana University campuses are listed among the Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs.

IU School of Medicine  |  Feb 25, 2016

IUPUI professor's musical recording featured in Oscar-nominated film 'The Revenant'

Scott Deal’s drum recording is played for about five minutes in the first battle scene of the movie

IU School of Medicine  |  Feb 25, 2016

IU students build startups from own intellectual property, receive early support from university

Entrepreneurs are creating high-tech startups based on intellectual property they created as IU students

IU School of Medicine  |  Feb 25, 2016

Study finds consistent link between violent crime and concealed-carry gun permits

Study by IUPUI assistant professor is the first to find significant relationship between firearms violence and concealed-carry gun permits

IU School of Medicine  |  Feb 25, 2016

Social work students launch fundraising campaign: Pocket Change for Social Change

Fundraising initiative targeted on scholarships for social work students on all IU campuses

IU School of Medicine  |  Feb 23, 2016

Assistant professor helping legislature find solution to state’s health care surrogate laws

Amber Comer played key role in bill seeking to improve Indiana’s laws on healthcare surrogate decision-making

IU School of Medicine  |  Feb 23, 2016

IUPUI faculty invited to apply for FORCES funding to support tech development, commercialization

FORCES grants may be used for either commercialization or research expenses.

IU School of Medicine  |  Feb 23, 2016

Kay Yow Cancer Fund awards $100,000 women’s cancer research grant to IU Simon Cancer Center

The Kay Yow Cancer Fund has awarded a $100,000 women’s cancer research grant to the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center.

IU School of Medicine  |  Feb 23, 2016

National report cites two IUPUI microgrant programs that help students graduate

The programs are recognized as leading examples of how to use microgrants to turn financially struggling, low-income students nearing degree completion from would-be dropouts into ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Feb 22, 2016