Nobel Peace Prize winner to speak Feb. 15
Activist campaigned for peace, women’s rights in Liberia International activist and 2011 Nobel Peace Prize recipient Leymah Gbowee will discuss her efforts to end violence and advance women’s rights...
View ArticleGiants’ Coughlin praises UIndy staff, facilities
The Super Bowl-bound New York Giants share a moment while practicing Wednesday afternoon in UIndy’s Athletics & Recreation Center. The New York Giants held their first pre-Super Bowl practice at...
View ArticleCampus crowd turns out to welcome Giants
The UIndy community had been quite discreet in recent weeks, honoring the NFL’s request not to congregate around the Athletics & Recreation Center as first the Super Bowl halftime producers and...
View ArticleVideo: Giants’‘Tolley Cam’ visits UIndy
The New York Giants’ first practice at the University of Indianapolis on Wednesday was preserved for posterity in Thursday’s edition of “Tolley Cam,” a feature on the Giants’ Facebook page. Tollefson...
View ArticleIn the news: Giants bring spotlight to UIndy
New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning and his teammates arrive Friday to cheers from the assembled crowd at the University of Indianapolis. UIndy has become international news this week as the New...
View ArticlePlayers take time out for fans
New York Giants running back Da’rel Scott signs autographs for fans outside the University of Indianapolis Athletics & Recreation Center as the team leaves practice Friday. The Giants returned to...
View ArticleNobel laureate shares story, urges action
International activist and 2011 Nobel Peace Prize winner Leymah Gbowee inspired an audience Wednesday at Ransburg Auditorium with the tale of how women in her native Liberia banded together across...
View ArticleStatesman outlines challenges facing nation
In an hour-long address leavened with humor, former Congressman Lee Hamilton spoke Thursday night at UIndy about the serious foreign policy challenges facing the United States. Delivering the...
View ArticleProfessor lands prestigious Fulbright grant
University of Indianapolis English Professor Mary McGann is retiring this spring after 22 years at UIndy and four decades in higher education, but she’s not done teaching yet. McGann The Fulbright...
View ArticleGreyhound makes U.S. Paralympics swim team
Herendeen UIndy sophomore Dalton Herendeen has earned a trip to the London 2012 Paralympic Games. The freestyle/backstroke swimmer, whose lower left leg was amputated for medical reasons when he was an...
View ArticleBusiness prof featured in Wall Street Journal
Will Today’s edition of the Wall Street Journal carries an opinion column on the European economic crisis by Dr. Matt Will, associate professor of finance in UIndy’s School of Business. Will’s piece...
View ArticleCampus welcomes new students from China
A fresh cohort of Chinese students from Ningbo Institute of Technology attend an English-immersion class Wednesday in Lilly Science Hall. It’s become an annual harbinger of the approaching fall...
View ArticleUIndy group plans return mission to Ghana
Supporting schools in impoverished western Africa has become an ongoing cause for a UIndy student and faculty group. UIndy faculty, students and friends established a library last year at this school...
View ArticleHealth items sought for nursing mission trip
Faculty and students from UIndy’s School of Nursing Nurse-Midwifery Program are collecting toiletries, over-the-counter medications and other supplies for their upcoming healthcare mission trip to the...
View ArticleAnti-trafficking event gets UIndy boost
The UIndy community is playing a central role in an upcoming Indianapolis appearance by Cambodian activist Somaly Mam, who works to generate attention about the global issue of human trafficking....
View ArticleFlag event salutes UIndy’s global community
UIndy’s international colors were on full display Thursday during the 24th annual Celebration of the Flags, the popular fall tradition that showcases the global span of the campus community. Opening...
View ArticlePT prof leads international conference
Photo courtesy CEFAI Associate Professor James Bellew of the Krannert School of Physical Therapy recently returned from Brazil, where he presided over a three-day international conference on...
View ArticleUIndy website wins international notice
The University of Indianapolis website, www.uindy.edu, has won another major award for the new look and structure unveiled last year. Local marketing and design firm Rare Bird, which created the site...
View ArticleUIndy, senator announce new Lugar Academy
UIndy President Robert Manuel looks on as Sen. Richard Lugar fields questions Friday while announcing the university’s new Richard G. Lugar Academy. Indianapolis Star story WRTV report WIBC report...
View ArticleProfessor Lugar teaches from experience
Suppose your International Relations class were studying nuclear nonproliferation. Who would be the ideal lecturer? Oh, maybe someone like longtime Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Richard...
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