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The Michael I. Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism is dedicated to educating students in investigative reporting techniques.

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Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism
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Today kicks off our #NewsMatch campaign! There’s never been a more critical time to stand up for nonprofit newsrooms like ours. Through Dec. 31, the impact of your donation is DOUBLED! Will you show your support today?  https://t.co/DX6Kj8GGxq
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The Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism employs IU students to produce investigative stories working with different news organizations across Indiana and the country.
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Center students Brookelyn Lambright, Megan Garnai, Avery Lowry, Edie Schwarb, Lauren Stickelmaier and Alayna Wilkening wrote and reported the story. Brenna Polovina contributed research.
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Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism
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Indiana’s nonprofit hospitals spend only 1.1% of their total expenses to assist Hoosier patients with medical costs, the Arnolt Center’s investigation with @IndyStar found. Thanks to @starwatchtim for partnering with the center on this story. https://t.co/qwOUzHAKy4
indystar.com
Indiana’s nonprofit hospitals collectively direct just 1% of their total spending to assist patients struggling with high bills.
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@indystar
IndyStar
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Should Indiana's nonprofit hospitals do more to help patients struggling to pay high bills?
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Indiana’s nonprofit hospitals collectively direct just 1% of their total spending to assist patients struggling with high bills.
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@SudeshnaChowd19
Sudeshna Chowdhury
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We are thrilled to announce our next speaker in the International Podcast Series: Kathleen Johnston of @ArnoltCenter @IUBloomington @UPESDehradun @IUMediaSchool We will soon share a link to join. Looking forward!
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Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism
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The center’s summer interns Zoe Benson, tanka dhakal, Jon Eckert, Edith Morales, Ethan Roberts and Taylor Satoski reported and wrote the story.
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Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism
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Members of Indiana’s U.S. House of Representatives delegation and their staffers have accepted over $640,000 in privately sponsored international travel, our latest investigation found. Thanks to our partners @INCapChronicle for publishing the story. https://t.co/1KZU1z7EsU
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indianacapitalchronicle.com
Indiana’s U.S. House of Representatives delegation have accepted roughly $640,000 in privately sponsored international travel since 2020
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@nkellyIN
Niki Kelly
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It seems like lots of communities are building sports complexes with public dollars. So we delved into it with the help of @ArnoltCenter https://t.co/iWm57p7GyO
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indianacapitalchronicle.com
Indiana cities are pouring public dollars and resources into sports complexes, but who are they shutting out?
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Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism
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Congratulations to center students Brookelyn Lambright, Brenna Polovina and Karl Templeton for their first-place win in the 2024 @IndianaProSPJ awards. Their story with the @limestonepost won for social justice reporting (circulation over 10,000).
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Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism
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Center students Jon Eckert, Charlie Herman, Char Jones, Mitchell Lierman, Mackenzie Lionberger, Eva Remijan-Toba, Maddie Slepski and Jasmine Wright reported and wrote this story in partnership with Chalkbeat Indiana.
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Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism
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Scholarships for career-driven Indiana teens are growing and gaining fans, but lack transparency. Indiana is poised to increase investment in the program. Thanks to @ChalkbeatIN, Aleks Appleton and @mjslaby for working with the center on this story. https://t.co/y4fqNaTnLy
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chalkbeat.org
The two-year old program that connects students to local businesses to provide them work experience is at full capacity, and lawmakers could soon increase its funding. But figuring out how much money...
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Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism
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Twelve @ArnoltCenter and @IUMediaSchool students are attending #NICAR25 in Minneapolis with @Kathlee81554909, @egawthrop and @craigalyons
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Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism
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Center students @tspencenews, Mari McComish, Yang Chao, Carson Johnson and Alexis Carvajal worked on the project.
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Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism
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Up in the Air: Critical aviation safety improvements left in limbo for years over costs, competing priorities Thanks for our @InvestigateTV partners @jocefromthenews, @EmVestigates, @TVNewsJamie and @PhotogScotty for their collaboration with the center. https://t.co/3aPm2Dg1W8
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investigatetv.com
NTSB recommendations gleaned from accident investigations are not always adopted — even after additional deadly crashes.
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Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism
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Center students @maxwellreich, @MiaHilkowitz, @marissa_meador, Alaska Jones, Libby Erlenbaugh and Zoe Benson worked on the story. Thanks to @LeslieABonilla and @nkellyIN for partnering with the center.
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Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism
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The IEDC keeps LEAP’s budget a secret but costs for the project are fast approaching $1 billion, our investigation with @INCapChronicle found. https://t.co/RoD4rCcjUX
indianacapitalchronicle.com
Indiana has poured almost $1 billion into a contentious technology park with few tenants and a mystery budget.
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@idsnews
Indiana Daily Student
9 months
Nobel Prize winner Maria Ressa said the social media platforms restrict journalists in her keynote speech at the Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism Symposium on Thursday. https://t.co/wfsQRBd73P
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idsnews.com
Ressa spoke about harms of social media and disinformation in journalism.
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@ArnoltCenter
Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism
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If you missed the event, videos of the panels and keynote address are available at:
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