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Why Telehealth is a Double-Edged Sword in Bridging Racial Disparities in Healthcare

caryJuly 2, 2023

The COVID-19 pandemic has irrevocably changed the landscape of healthcare. With the advent and adoption of telehealth services, patients have been able to access medical care from the safety and comfort of their homes. As the dust begins to settle, researchers are […]

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Rights and Equality Technology

Between Race, Ethnicity, and Tech

caryJuly 1, 2023

In an increasingly digitalized world, the intersection between technology and society is impossible to ignore. The impact of technology on race and ethnicity is multifaceted, creating opportunities for connection and representation, while simultaneously reinforcing biases and systemic inequities. Recent research published in […]

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Policy Rights and Equality Sports Stories

WNBA Players: Champions on Court Deserve More Off It

caryJune 30, 2023

Indiana University partners with the WNBPA to offer MBA programs for WNBA players, but is it enough? Every year, a new group of exceptionally talented athletes joins the ranks of the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA). They play with passion, break records, […]

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Policy Rights and Equality Technology

Classrooms at the Crossroads: Steering AI

caryJune 25, 2023

Just as the wheel, one of humanity’s most transformative inventions, can be used to either carry food to nourish a village or weapons to wage war, Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education holds the potential for both constructive and destructive outcomes. The wheel […]

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Rights and Equality Sports

The Rise of The Phenoms: Alyssa Thompson, Shohei Ohtani, and Victor Wembanyama

caryJune 23, 2023

Ah, the smell of freshly cut grass, the crack of a bat, the swish of a net, and the roar of a crowd – these are a few of our favorite things. Today, we bring you a tale of three astonishing athletes […]

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Policy Rights and Equality

Freedom & The Press: A Global Perspective

caryJune 20, 2023

The Methodology The WPFI evaluates countries based on seven criteria: pluralism, media independence, environment and self-censorship, legislative framework, transparency, infrastructure, and abuses. The index takes into account the legal framework for the media, the level of independence of the public media, and […]

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Human Trafficking in Indiana

caryJune 17, 2023

The modern-day form of slavery that is human trafficking occurs in every state, Indiana is no different. Victims of human trafficking are forced to work against their will, often in dangerous and exploitative conditions. They may be subjected to physical and sexual […]

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Policy Rights and Equality Technology

A Significant Decline in Migrant Crossings: another win for the WH

caryJune 6, 2023

In a surprising turn of events, the number of migrants attempting to cross the southwest U.S. border has plummeted to its lowest point since President Biden took office. Border Patrol is currently intercepting just over 3,000 migrants daily, a stark contrast to […]

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Publications Rights and Equality

Education is an heirloom, a catalyst for growth and engine for social equity

caryMay 31, 2023

Education is a valuable inheritance that shapes the future of nations. In the twenty-first century, our teaching colleges serve as vital institutions of higher learning, poised to ride the wave of educational advancement. As former President Obama once stated, if we are […]

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Policy Rights and Equality

Trends in Child Labor Law

caryMay 31, 2023

Recent reporting has illuminated a growing trend to attack the national labor shortage and it should trigger a debate over the loosening of child labor laws in several states. From a recent Des Moines Register article, we learn that a bill (Senate […]

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