AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoIndiana Tech & STEM Access: Indiana Tech says its Warrior Life program is helping students on the autism spectrum navigate the “invisible college curriculum,” with the first participants now graduating. Cybersecurity Education: A Wabash student with autism credits the same Indiana Tech support program after moving to campus to study cybersecurity. STEM for Girls: Girl Scouts of Central Indiana and Pacers Sports & Entertainment ran “NBA Math Hoops,” using basketball to teach STEM skills and career pathways. Higher Ed Leadership: Trine University welcomed its new president, Tony Kline, emphasizing student success and the “Trine Arc” from onboarding through graduation. Research & Health Tech: Indiana University Health urologist Clint Bahler discusses prostate cancer care trends at the American Urological Association meeting, including imaging, biomarkers, and focal therapy. Animal Research Accountability: West Lafayette-based Inotiv filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, after recent animal welfare violations tied to its Envigo unit drew renewed pressure from animal rights groups. Privacy & Public Policy: Indiana lawmakers are weighing guardrails to limit sharing of license plate camera data as privacy concerns grow. Healthcare Costs: Indiana hospitals report rising emergency department use as more residents lose coverage or shift to high-deductible plans. Energy & Industry: Hallador Energy’s Merom Generating Station was selected for up to $27.2M in DOE award negotiations to modernize water systems. Grants & Community Tech: Foellinger Foundation approved $1.5M+ in Allen County grants, including support for Science Central and other local nonprofits.
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