At a time when students, families, and policymakers are asking harder questions about the real value of a college degree, the ...
Indiana schools continue to face a shortage of STEM teachers, with districts relying on emergency teaching permits to fill ...
As part of their commitment to “education for service,” faculty and staff at the University of Indianapolis share their ...
High school students across Central Indiana are exploring medical careers through the Central Indiana Area Health Education ...
Amber Hayden ’27 (English, Secondary Education) was one of 28 recipients to receive the annual “Realizing the Dream” scholarship from the Independent Colleges of Indiana (ICI). The “Realizing the ...
The University of Indianapolis community rallied once again on GivingTuesday, contributing more than $150,000 to support students and campus initiatives. As part of a special Food Pantry match, the ...
Creativity is bursting from the seams at Noble Art, Noble’s newest location in Speedway for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The space features an art studio and gallery to ...
It is with heavy hearts that the University of Indianapolis acknowledges the passing of Dr. Gene Sease, who served as the fifth president of the University. Dr. Sease’s life was a testament to ...
Two University of Indianapolis graduates completed the prestigious Orr Fellowship, a highly competitive two-year early-career development program. Mateo Cedano ’24 (Information Systems & Applied ...
An Indiana serial killer’s property was littered with 10,000 “burnt and crushed” skeletal remains that kept many of his victims faceless for decades. Herb Baumeister, a successful businessman who was ...
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