Senator Lugar challenges teens to be leaders (see video clips)
Before an audience of parents, teachers and more than 500 Indiana high school students today, U.S. Sen. Richard G. Lugar offered his perspective on current events — from unemployment and health care...
View ArticleHistory site features UIndy anthropology prof
Dr. Gregory Reinhardt, professor and chair of UIndy’s Department of Anthropology, is the subject of an interview at Heritage Key, a website devoted to archeological sites and museums of the ancient...
View ArticleStudent recounts experience at Athens campus
University of Indianapolis junior Jaclyn Dillman returned in December from three months of study at UIndy’s Athens Campus, an experience she recently recounted to the Kiwanis Club in her hometown of...
View ArticleUIndy’s Miss America nears end of reign
UIndy senior Katie Stam is preparing for the next phase of her life as she approaches the end of her whirlwind year as Miss America. Stam, a communication major who led UIndy’s student news operation...
View ArticleSports marketing prof cited in New York Times
Associate Professor Larry DeGaris, director of the sports marketing program in UIndy’s School of Business, was cited in Thursday’s New York Times for a story on sports mogul Stan Kroenke. Kroenke has...
View ArticleStudents respond to ongoing crisis in Haiti
The suffering of the Haitian people in the wake of last week’s earthquake has sparked an outpouring of sympathy on the University of Indianapolis campus, where students are organizing to support relief...
View ArticleFeb. 24 International Dinner will benefit Haiti
UPDATE, Feb. 25: Wednesday’s International Dinner raised $3,600 for the American Red Cross. An evening of Haitian cuisine and culture at the University of Indianapolis will raise money for American...
View ArticleIn the news: Student recalls life in Haiti
UIndy nursing student Magda Leonfils is the subject of a story in today’s South Indy Star, penned by staff writer William Booher. A native of Haiti, Leonfils lost several friends and relatives in the...
View ArticleScholar to speak on interfaith relations
Interfaith relations will be the topic April 6 when internationally known theologian David Burrell delivers the annual Showers Lectures at the University of Indianapolis. Burrell, an emeritus...
View Article2005 grad joins economic development group
UIndy alumna Courtney Poulos has been hired as the first director of international economic development for Indianapolis Economic Development Inc. Poulos graduated from UIndy’s Athens Campus in 2005...
View ArticleTeens to compete on global business issues
High school students from throughout central Indiana will test their international business prowess Thursday during UIndy’s annual Global Entrepreneurial Leadership Conference. The event is hosted by...
View ArticleUIndy prof helps launch South Africa facility
University of Indianapolis Professor Stephen Nawrocki (center) poses with South African researchers at the University of Pretoria. Dr. Stephen Nawrocki, UIndy’s Sease Distinguished Professor of...
View ArticleUIndy to webcast May 1 commencement
Broadcaster Jane Pauley is speaker for undergraduate ceremony With award-winning broadcast journalist Jane Pauley as the featured speaker, the University of Indianapolis will offer – for the first...
View ArticleUIndy prof: UK election is drama worth watching
As Indiana prepares for an off-year primary Tuesday, an expert from UIndy’s Department of History & Political Science is looking across the Atlantic to an unusually compelling general election...
View ArticleUIndy group makes impression in Japan
At right: UIndy student Helen Dainton is interviewed by Japanese journalists earlier this month during a Spring Term study trip to Hiroshima. A group of University of Indianapolis students and faculty...
View ArticleAlumni honored for service and achievement
African humanitarian activist Samuel Pieh has received the University of Indianapolis Distinguished Alumni Award for 2010. Pieh, a Sierra Leone native who received his bachelor’s degree in biology from...
View ArticleFirst course for Chinese students: America 101
Undaunted by the Hoosier heat and humidity, new students from China take a campus tour Tuesday at the University of Indianapolis. Having arrived at the University of Indianapolis this week, the latest...
View ArticleInternational Violin Competition comes to UIndy
The acclaimed Ruth Lilly Performance Hall in UIndy’s Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center will host three evenings of music this week during the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis. It’s the...
View ArticlePresident’s op-ed addresses nation’s divisions
UIndy President Beverley Pitts looks ahead to Thursday’s 22nd annual Celebration of the Flags in an opinion column published today in The Indianapolis Star. Dr. Pitts points to UIndy’s global culture...
View ArticleOutdoor setting suits UIndy flag ceremony
The sun shone on the colors of the world Thursday when the University of Indianapolis staged its annual Celebration of the Flags outdoors for the first time. Under a blue sky, the banners of 59 nations...
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