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Media Reports, Listed Alphabetically by Author for 2018 Media reports, listed alphabetically by author for 2018 Lisa Abbott • Shortage of middle-income housing stymies home seekers Herald-Times August 30, 2018 Kokomo Perspective August 30, 2018 Rajendra Abhyankar • Modi’s foreign policy aims to make India a human resources power, says Pune author Hindustan Times July 4, 2018 • Indian foreign policy is ripe for change after 70 years Sakaal Times July 8, 2018 Lisa Blomgren Amsler • Minimum Wage In Indiana: Could Lawmakers Approve An Increase? Noon Edition January 5, 2018 • Conflict Management for Managers. Resolving Workplace, Client, and Policy Disputes – Business, Business and Finance, Management Industries satPRnews January 21, 2018 • The Scathingly Brilliant Scholarship of Lisa Blomgren Amsler (Formerly Bingham)* Negotiation and Conflict Management Research (no link) June 6, 2018 • Indiana University experts available to comment on Supreme Court labor decision IU Bloomington Newsroom June 27, 2018 • Lisa Blomgren Amsler Receives Lifetime Achievement Award Indisputably July 23, 2018 • Global Lessons in Mandatory and Voluntary ADR Systems Kluwer Arbitration Blog July 27, 2018 • Why you probably can’t sue your employer for sexual harassment Vox August 1, 2018 • California approves a law that helps sexual harassment survivors sue employers Vox August 28, 2018 • There’s a good chance you’ve waived the right to sue your boss Vox September 7, 2018 • West coast dispute resolution conversation: Dec. 7 & 8, 2018 Indisputably December 11, 2018 Fredrik Andersson • Sizing Up Your Nonprofit Competition Non Profit PRO April 18, 2018 • New study reveals funding intentions of budding nonprofit entrepreneurs Charitable Advisors June 4, 2018 Shahzeen Attari • No One’s Perfect: How to Advocate for Climate Conservation Anyway Behavioral Scientist April 16, 2018 • Indiana University professor Shahzeen Attari wins 2018 Andrew Carnegie fellowship IU Bloomington Newsroom April 25, 2018 Carnegie Melon April 25, 2018 Herald-Times April 27, 2018 • Transitions The Chronicle of Higher Education May 4, 2018 • Three Indian American Carnegie Fellows Named, Offer ‘Fresh Perspectives to Pressing Issues of Our Times’ India West May 8, 2018 • How Can We Reduce Our Collective Water Footprint? Clean Technica August 20, 2018 • The SN 10: These scientists defy limits to tackle big problems Science News September 26, 2018 Spoke September 26, 2018 • Shahzeen Attari explores the psychology of saving the planet Science News September 26, 2018 LongRoom News September 26, 2018 • IU professor Shahzeen Attari named top 10 scientist to watch New Kerala October 6, 2018 Indiana Daily Student October 10, 2018 • Science News Highlights Two Indian American Scientists for 'Making Their Mark' India-West November 5, 2018 • NYC Commitments to the C40 Consortium of World Cities Bully Pulpit December 10, 2018 • IU names Bicentennial Professors, sets goal of faculty presentations in all 92 Indiana counties IU Newsroom December 12, 2018 David Audretsch • Trend shows dip in small businesses South Bend Tribune January 7, 2018 • Minister Pinkwart hielt die Laudatio: Ehrendoktortitel an David B. Audretsch verliehen (Minister Pinkwart held the ceremony: Honorary doctorate awarded to David B. Audretsch) Siegerland Kurier February 1, 2018 • Amazon launched a bidding war for HQ2; economists want cities and states to disarm Wired January 31, 2018 Lockport Press (link no longer active) February 1, 2018 Indianapolis Star February 5, 2018 • Why liberals are learning to love smaller governments Daily Progress July 8, 2018 • Audretsch: "Neue Ideen sind die Währung, die jeder haben will" (Audretsch: "New ideas are the currency everybody wants") WKO News July 19, 2018 • Trump Visits Evansville, Endorses Braun WFYI August 30, 2018 WBAA August 30, 2018 • Millions spent to promote Indiana Journal Gazette September 2, 2018 • Amazon's HQ2 search is over, but Indianapolis' bid is still a secret Indianapolis Star November 13, 2018 • American Corporations Are Winning Their War on Capitalism BNN Bloomberg November 26, 2018 Claudia Avellaneda • IU Is Everywhere IU Newsroom April 9, 2018 Matthew Baggetta • SPEA to update curriculum for next fall Indiana Daily Student February 12, 2018 Katie Bailey • What They Do With the Money: The First Panhandling Survey in Indy WIBC September 25, 2018 A James Barnes • Pence family’s failed gas stations cost taxpayers $20M+ Associated Press July 13, 2018 ABC News July 13, 2018 Washington Post July 13, 2018 New York Times July 13, 2018 Yahoo! Finance July 13, 2018 + over 400 more sources • Trump Superfund Nominee Recuses Self From DowDuPont’s Hazardous Waste Sites Indiana Public Media August 8, 2018 • Changes in clean air rules trouble IU experts Herald-Times August 24, 2018 • 'The first days were hectic' E&E News December 4, 2018 Keith Belton • Beating the Competition through Energy Efficiency Industry Week January 5, 2018 • Looking at Blue-Collar Factory Jobs in the Rearview Mirror; The Daily New York Times January 7, 2018 • Trump, tweets couldn't save U.S. auto jobs in 2017 Detroit Free Press January 12, 2018 4-Traders January 12, 2018 Agence France-Presse Top News January 15, 2018 Manila Standard January 15, 2018 Business Times Singapore January 15, 2018 Mail Online UK January 15, 2018 • Steel prices soaring in anticipation of tariffs NWI Times March 6, 2018 • Indiana stands to gain — and lose — more than most states from steel tariffs Indianapolis Star March 8, 2018 • Deregulation Under President Trump: Behind the Numbers Industry Week March 8, 2018 • President Trump's proposed steel tariffs could be an economic boon and curse for this state USA Today March 8, 2018 • Tariffs will impact Indiana; State has a lot to gain, but just as much to lose Indianapolis Star March 9, 2018 Palladium-Item March 9, 2018 • UPDATE: Trump says he will impose across-the-board steel tariffs of 25 percent NWI Times March 1, 2018 NWI Times March 19, 2018 • Q&A: Steel & Aluminum Tariffs Start Friday, Will Have Mixed Impact On Indiana Indiana Public Media March 21, 2018 • Indiana Brewers Worry Tariffs Could Cost Consumers, Stunt Growth Indiana Public Media March 23, 2018 • Steel, aluminum tariffs could cost IU millions on construction projects Herald-Times April 15, 2018 • The Trade War's Troubling Twist Industry Week April 17, 2018 • What's Stopping the Smart Factory Revolution? Industry Week June 4, 2018 • The Great Regulation Rollback Is Finally Here. But Is it Working? Industry Week June 21, 2018 • Can the Smart Factory Get Even Smarter? RT Insights July 13, 2018 • Will Donald Trump’s Booming Economy Go Bust Before Working-Class Wallets See the Benefits? MSNBC Newsweek October 8, 2018 Jennifer Brass • Ghana:Award-Winning Political Science Scholar Joins CDD-Ghana As Research Affiliate all Africa March 13, 2018 • Award-Winning Political Science Scholar Joins CDD-Ghana As Research Affiliate AllAfrica Web Publications (no active link) April 5, 2018 • Cape Town still has water — for now. This may take political solutions as well as technical fixes The Washington Post April 23, 2018 • A few NGOs are getting a lot of bad press. What’s the overall track record? The Washington Post December 4, 2018 Bill Brown • Two campus leaders focus on service, engagement in new roles IU Bloomington Newsroom March 6, 2018 Christian Buerger • Emerging Education Policy Scholars Class of 2017–18 Flypaper Blog November 14, 2018 Lindsey Bullinger • Affordable Care Act led to increase in breastfeeding, Indiana University research finds IU Bloomington Newsroom March 27, 2018 Indiana Public Media March 30, 2018 • IU Research Finds Affordable Care Act leads to Increase in Breastfeeding WBIW April 4, 2018 • Insurance Companies Should Be Investing More, Not Less, in Breastfeeding Slate April 9, 2018 The Late Dr. Lynton Keith Caldwell • Champions of Nature Bloom Magazine April/May 2018 • The Purpose and Goals of Sustainability Education State of the Planet June 18, 2018 Sanya Carley • C-Stores Meeting New Fuel Demands Convenience Store Decisions January 18, 2018 • Germany's Power Prices Go Negative, But Who's Getting Paid? How Stuff Works January 18, 2018 • Coal Country Knows Trump Can’t Save It Nexus Media News January 18, 2018 Quartz January 30, 2018 Clean Technica February 3, 2018 • The U.S. Energy Transition and Vulnerable Populations University of Michigan Events March 7, 2018 • Vulnerable communities may be adversely affected by transition to cleaner energy IU Bloomington Newsroom May 7, 2018 Science Daily May 7, 2018 EurekAlert! May 7, 2018 Tech Xplore May 7, 2018 Futurism May 8, 2018 Clean Technica May 8, 2018 Market Realist May 9, 2018 • States boost renewable energy and economic development when utilities adopt renewable standards IU Bloomington Newsroom July 23, 2018 AG Web July 23, 2018 Science Daily July 23, 2018 Environment Guru July 23, 2018 Deseret News Utah July 24, 2018 KSL July 24, 2018 News R July 25, 2018 The Great Lakes Zephyr July 25, 2018 • Gaining Support for Renewable Projects When Government Mandates Only Scratch the Surface Renewable Energy Magazine August 3, 2018 • The Trump administration’s fuel-efficiency proposal is unnecessary and harmful Brookings August 3, 2018 • Nature Energy Contents August 2018 Healthcare in the UK August 9, 2018 • Modernizing renewables mandates is no longer about the megawatts Utility Dive August 16, 2018 • Minimizing the downsides of the energy transition Ensia August 21, 2018 • Dean of SPEA to step down, return to faculty Indiana Daily Student August 24, 2018 • Study Shows Consumers See Huge Difference in Plug-In Hybrid
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