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Lawmakers and the lieutenant governor joined critics of Indiana University and the Kinsey Institute calling for more transparency from IU over the institute’s funding.
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Under the IU administration’s proposal, the university would split Kinsey Institute into a separate 501c3 nonprofit governed by its own board. On the other hand, its collections and archives would remain under university ownership.
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Freshman Republican lawmaker Lorissa Sweet of Wabash alleged without evidence that the Institute’s founder Alfred Kinsey sexually abused children.