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In 1936, a small group of alumni, friends, and members of the Indiana University community founded the IU Foundation to fulfill a dream of educational opportunity for all. A not-for-profit corporation, IUF is dedicated to maximizing private sector support for IU. State appropriations provide less than a third of IU’s operating budget, so private gifts are vital to keeping an IU education both exceptional and affordable.
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The First Nations Educational & Cultural Center (@iu_fnecc) supports American Indian and Indigenous students in their transition to and achievement at IU Bloomington. The center's campus programs and extended network of resources are designed to inspire, encourage, and empower students for success. https://bit.ly/3TSbFmm #FeatureFundFriday
First Nations Educational and Cultural Center
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IU School of Medicine researchers are using AI to predict breast cancer risk, help with earlier detection, and improve patient care.
IU-led study uses AI to predict breast cancer risk while addressing health disparities
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IU professor Catherine Mosher’s research focuses on developing, evaluating, and disseminating novel psychosocial approaches to symptom management for cancer patients and their caregivers.
$3.1 million awarded to School of Science professor to battle cancer-induced fatigue
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🧠 Married neuroscientists Orie Shafer and Maria de la Paz Fernandez, who both study the brain's circadian rhythms, are excited to expand their research efforts at IU's world-famous biology department. “Sleep and proper daily rhythms are fundamental to our health, but it is clear that our modern environments have not been good for our biological clocks or sleep,” said Shafer. “Changes to our environment ... have produced widespread sleep deprivation and very unstable sleep/wake cycles. If we can figure out how these clocks operate under new environmental conditions, we can understand how to fix our sleep in these modern times.” Discover more about their work: https://go.iu.edu/8qWl
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A project led by IU’s Center for the Study of Global Change and the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies is providing resources and training to teachers who work with displaced learners. Learn how the program is creating a more inclusive educational environment for students across the globe: https://go.iu.edu/8qWg
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Game days wouldn’t be the same without the sounds and spirit of the IU Marching Hundred! Support the fund that keeps their instruments looking and sounding great. 🥁🎺 #FeaturedFundFriday https://go.iu.edu/8qGe
Marching Hundred Instrument Fund
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Celebrating all the Hoosier pups on National Dog Day! Thank you to alumnus Tony Viviano for sharing this photo. Tony was an #IUday 2024 photo challenge winner and chose to support scholarships for master's and doctoral students in the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy with the $500 gift made in his name. #ThanksToIUdonors
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IU Fort Wayne students are stepping up in one of the most difficult times in health care in the past century. Your investment supports students pursuing the next step on their professional journey. Give today, and make a difference for tomorrow! https://bit.ly/46XIbst #FeaturedFundFriday
IU Fort Wayne Crimson Cares Scholarship
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To the parents and family who are dropping your children off at IU this week . . . Welcome! We are so grateful to have you and your student in the IU family! 📷 Photo courtesy IU alumna Ungku Raudzah (pictured with her alum son at the Herman B Wells statue in Bloomington), one of our IU Day photo challenge winners, whose win resulted in a $500 gift to IU Priority Needs.