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$9 million grant funds IU-led Parkinson’s disease research initiativeĀ 

A team of researchers led by Indiana University School of Medicine has received a $9 million grant to investigate how aging immune cells may...

MpoxĀ isn’tĀ goneĀ 

In the summer of 2022, mpox cases surged across the United States, prompting public health agencies to declare emergencies, expand vaccine access and launch...

Western Indiana theater organization committed to ā€˜original works only’

There’s a theater-in-progress coming to life inside an old historic church in Farmersburg, Indiana — and its mission is to produce only original works. Farmersburg...

REVIEW: ā€˜& Juliet’ is bold, beautiful and empowering

Whether you like Shakespeare or not, ā€œ& Julietā€ is an upbeat celebration of empowerment we all can learn from. Weaving chart-topping pop music from the...

Books for Father’s Day for kids

He’s there for you every day, playing with you, tucking you into bed, teaching you to do fun things, helping you. He and Grandpa,...

Ending religious abuse: Understanding coded language and more!

Part two of this two-part interview explores how language can be misused to contribute to religious abuse. This is a continuation of the April 24,...

Miss Indy Juneteenth leading the way for young Black girls to do more in their communities

Da’Lasia Scrivener’s reign as Miss Indy Juneteenth has just begun. For the past six years, the Miss Indy Juneteenth Scholarship pageant has seen young Black...

Indianapolis Urban League talks new graduation requirements at Education Convening

The Indianapolis Urban League hosted a community meeting to discuss the New Indiana Diploma requirements for graduation on June 10 at the Madam Walker...

Author Tomi Adeyemi headlines IndyPL Juneteenth Book Fest

The Indianapolis Public Library’s (IndyPL) Center for Black Literature and Culture (CBLC) hosted bestselling author, Tomi Adeyemi, as the keynote speaker for its 9th...

Sandra Eskenazi Mental Health Center to expand services into Warren and Lawrence townshipsĀ 

Sandra Eskenazi Mental Health Center is expanding its role as Marion County's community mental health provider after receiving state approval to assume community mental...
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