Month: April 2020
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Opinion: data-driven and public health approaches needed to reopen America’s economy
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Immersive learning project i-Made takes designs from digital realm to real world
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CAP alumnus leads movement to 3D print medical masks
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Master of social work program earns accreditation candidacy
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Ball State grad works to ensure COVID-19 hospital patients receive proper nutrition
As one of the registered dietitians at IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital, Amy Amyx, ‘00, has been working on the frontlines – dealing with various infectious diseases ranging from acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) to H1N1 influenza (swine flu), but nothing has been as tough to deal with as the novel coronavirus outbreak. “The COVID-19 epidemic has […]
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Marketing major receives coveted Orr Fellowship
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School counselor uses puppets in YouTube series to help students during COVID-19 crisis
When the COVID-19 pandemic closed her elementary school last month in Delaware, Ohio, Marie Weller, ’84, wanted to continue working with students dealing social and emotional issues on a daily basis. So, the veteran school counselor in Delaware City Schools, located outside of Columbus, Ohio, enlisted her closest allies – several toy puppets – to […]
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Professor: Major brands must behave in a positive manner during the COVID-19 crisis or face the wrath of customers
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Want to lift others up during COVID-19 pandemic? Smile! Wave!