October 25, 2019
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“If you are willing to put in the work, there’s no reason you can’t have success.”–Daniel McHale ’19 A six-foot-three, 260-lb. Offensive lineman, Dan McHale ’19 wasn’t your typical student at ...
October 25, 2019
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Critical service-learning opportunities benefit students and the community Adriana Kimp ’22 (social work) wants to spend her career helping kids. She envisions herself partnering with adoption agencies and ...
October 25, 2019
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If you’re planning a career in healthcare, learning how to work with other professions isn’t just a bonus. It’s essential. That’s the idea behind Interprofessional Education (IPE) Week at the University of ...
October 25, 2019
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Faculty-student collaboration inspires recognition of trailblazing Hoosier Ask Karlee Taylor ‘20 who Dr. Laura Merrifield Wilson is to her and she’ll tell you, “mentor, BFF, and mom away from ...
October 25, 2019
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My favorite thing about UIndy is the family/team-like aspect that it provides. –Adam Fernandes ’22 Adam Fernandes ’22 had never taken a design class before coming halfway around the world to attend the ...
October 25, 2019
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Cutting-edge medical technology in the Health Pavilion is creating unique learning opportunities for students at the University of Indianapolis. Here’s an inside look at some of the most innovative pieces of ...
October 24, 2019
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Matt Cornett ’20 knows how to get the most from his body. As a decathlete for UIndy’s track team, he pushes the limits in ten different, grueling events. He is strong. He is fast. He can endure. And he ...
August 1, 2019
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When Nolan Winters ’22 participated in the 2019 Guitar Art Festival in Belgrade, Serbia, it was his first time outside the United States. The experience inspired a new long-term career goal: to win an ...
August 1, 2019
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Craig Anesu Chigadza ’21 came to the University of Indianapolis with dreams to walk onto the track team and eventually compete in the Olympics. Instead, he discovered his talent for a different kind of ...
August 1, 2019
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Campus Involvement Lead the Way What started as a class assignment put Amy Doren ’21 on the road to her future career. The fluent Spanish speaker was working in the English as a New Language program at ...