The month of June marks the preliminary competition for Miss Indiana held in Zionsville at the Zionsville Performing Arts Center – with one of IUPUI’s own in the running. Catherine Sellmer, currently holding the title of Miss Indiana South 2023, recently graduated from the School of Science’s Department of Psychology. Her on-campus experience saw involvement… Read more »
15 Ways to Explore Indy This Summer
The summer is upon us. While classes and finals have come to a close, and caps and gowns paraded across ceremonial crossways into a world beyond the university, the true pulse of the community is anything but stagnant. Explore the full scope of what the city has to offer this summer with these fifteen exciting… Read more »
Historic Congregation Comes Alive in New Documentary by Up-and-Coming Directors
Founded in 1906 by those determined to continue their Sephardic Jewish traditions in Indianapolis, the Etz Chaim Sephardic Congregation has been a staple of Sephardic law, customs, and acts of loving kindness for more than 117 years. The Sephardic Jews trace their origins to the Iberian peninsula prior to the Inquisition in 1492. After they… Read more »
The Museum of Broken Relationships Travels to IUPUI
What is left to be said about love? Stepping out into the world we find ourselves standing amidst an ever-flowing stream of art and culture about the presentation/categorization/rejection of love and yet all we know for certain is that it’s a definitively indefinable feeling we all try to carve out for ourselves in one… Read more »
Africana Repertory Theatre of IUPUI receives $25,000 grant from CICF for OnyxFest 2022
The Africana Repertory Theatre of IUPUI (A.R.T.I.) has received a $25,000 grant from the Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF) and another $2,500 donation from the Indiana University Office of Diversity, Equity & Multicultural Affairs for OnyxFest 2022, which opens November 3. OnyxFest is the first and only theater event in Indiana exclusively designed to… Read more »
Newman Civic Fellowship Honors IUPUI’s Medha Vijay Kulkarni
On and off campus, IUPUI makes strides to be an epicenter of cultural and communal impact. But as much as we can continue steadfast and with our noses to the grindstone, no good deed should go without proper recognition. It is with that in mind that Campus Compact has named the 173 student civic leaders… Read more »
IUPUI Sees the Return of the Music Technology Academy
Bridging the gap between artistic craft and technical skill, IUPUI’s Schools of Engineering & Technology and Education recently partnered with Matchbook Learning at Wendell Philips 63 to offer both a brand-new program as well as an exciting first look into the welcomed return of a community favorite — the Music Technology Academy. Originally established in… Read more »
Indianapolis City-County Council Approves Resolution in Honor of the Work of Professor Paul Mullins
Guest post by Professor Susan B. Hyatt: On Monday, August 8th, the City-County Council of Indianapolis and Mayor Joe Hogsett approved a resolution, in which they honored the work of Paul Mullins, Chancellor’s Professor of Anthropology at IUPUI. Professor Mullins was recognized for his many contributions to our understanding of the critical roles that race… Read more »