UIndy student gears up for Miss America pageant
The countdown to the Miss America pageant has begun, and University of Indianapolis senior Katie Stam – also known as Miss Indiana – already has made her national TV debut. The four-part miniseries...
View ArticleDungy departure won’t hurt Indy Colts’ brand, sports marketing expert says
Retiring Indianapolis Colts Head Coach Tony Dungy will be missed by fans, players and the broader Indiana community, but his departure won’t detract from the team’s positive brand image, a sports...
View ArticleCongratulations to Miss America Katie Stam!
Watch news report Learn more about Katie Read official announcement Sen. Bayh sends congratulations New Miss Indiana? Also from UIndy University of Indianapolis senior Katie Stam was crowned Miss...
View ArticleFaculty, friends salute UIndy’s Miss America
Katie Stam has been a standout student, a leader in community service and an award-winning student broadcaster at the University of Indianapolis. People from the Department of Communication’s...
View ArticleSenator Bayh congratulates UIndy’s Katie Stam
U.S. Sen. Evan Bayh of Indiana released the following statement Monday: Washington — Senator Bayh today congratulated Seymour, Ind., native Katie Stam on her victory at the 2009 Miss America...
View ArticleNew Miss Indiana also comes from UIndy
Now that University of Indianapolis senior Katie Stam has been crowned Miss America 2009, who will fill her sash as Miss Indiana? Another impressive young woman from UIndy. Megan Meadors, originally...
View ArticleEx-mayor, business leaders join university Board of Trustees
Former Indianapolis Mayor Bart Peterson and four prominent business executives were named Feb. 11 to the University of Indianapolis Board of Trustees. Other new trustees joining the board are: Roland...
View ArticleHealth tips: Kids need fluids during summer sports
As spring turns to summer, more children get involved in summer sports, and young athletes carry higher risk than adults for dehydration, heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Although the reasons are not...
View ArticlePT study finds fitness benefit in dance games
Interactive video stepping games like Dance Dance Revolution can be a fun addition to a productive fitness regimen, according to initial findings from a study in UIndy’s Krannert School of Physical...
View ArticleAir France crash: History lends credence to terrorism theory, UIndy expert says
As speculation continues over the crash of an Air France jetliner on a transatlantic flight, a University of Indianapolis expert says recent events point to the possibility of terrorism. Although there...
View ArticleUIndy researchers aid in African gorilla project
Forensic specialists from the University of Indianapolis are lending their expertise to an international effort to study and preserve Africa’s endangered mountain gorillas. The work is taking place in...
View ArticleNew nursing programs address industry needs, shortfalls in health care for women
Tackling the need for advanced nursing care, as well as Indiana’s dismal record on women’s health, the University of Indianapolis is launching two new options for graduate students in its School of...
View ArticleUIndy alumna named senior exec at HP
UIndy alumna Linda Dillman has been named a senior vice president of Global Information Technology for HP, the world’s largest technology company. Dillman, Class of 1976, received the university’s...
View ArticleHealth Sciences dean applauds UN treaty signing
July 30 was a big day for Dr. Mary Blake Huer, dean of the College of Health Sciences at the University of Indianapolis. As a member and current president of the International Society for Augmentative...
View ArticleAnnual Celebration of the Flags will have new setting, special guest
The University of Indianapolis will put some new twists on a cherished campus tradition Thursday with its 21st annual Celebration of the Flags, organized by the International Division office. Presented...
View ArticleIn the news: Dr. Lin’s international outreach
Today’s Indianapolis Star carries a feature story on Professor Phylis Lan Lin and her work in building UIndy’s international relationships, such as organizing next month’s International Symposium on...
View ArticleUIndy trustee joins wireless company board
University of Indianapolis trustee and alumnus Stephen M. Carson has been named to the Board of Directors of Tranzeo Wireless Technologies, a leading producer of high-performance wireless broadband and...
View ArticleNational interfaith activist to speak Nov. 11
A top White House adviser on faith issues will speak Nov. 11 at the University of Indianapolis. Interfaith activist Eboo Patel, recently named among “America’s Best Leaders 2009” by U.S. News &...
View ArticleAthens campus hosts service-learning symposium
Educators from around the world are gathered this week at the University of Indianapolis Athens Campus for the Third International Symposium on Service Learning. UIndy is the chief sponsor and...
View ArticleAfghanistan strategy requires more than troops, international relations...
Update: Dr. Milind Thakar was interviewed in the WISH-TV studios Tuesday and also talked with Fox59 television and WIBC/Network Indiana radio. President Obama’s decision to send more troops to...
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