In celebration of IU Day, several IUPUI Office of Community Engagement staff members shared “What IU means to them.” Each has their own unique history at IUPUI that has contributed to their current positions and work within the community. Connie Anoskey, Business Manager at the IUPUI Office of Community Engagement, enjoys that both she… Read more »
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Capstone event shows off students’ work
A project by IUPUI students to preserve the history of the only elected president from Indiana is just one of dozens that will be featured in this semester’s Indiana University School of Informatics and Computing Capstone event. Students in Zebulun M. Wood’s media arts and science class have been working with the Benjamin Harrison Presidential… Read more »
IUPUI Latino Studies Program celebrates the Inauguration of the Luis Alberto Ambroggio Center for Latino Studies
On Thursday, November 1, 2018, the Luis Alberto Ambroggio Center for Latino Studies inaugural event welcomed community leaders, state, and local representatives to the IUPUI campus. Representatives from Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsetts’s Office, Congressman Carson’s Office, Lawrence Mayor Steve Collier, and the Mexican Consulate Office in Indianapolis along with the IUPUI Executive Vice Chancellor, Chief… Read more »
IUPUI project wins state, national awards
An application designed by a team of IUPUI researchers is winning state and nationwide honors and could help reduce the costs of healthcare, while helping patients lead healthier lives. The app, called Uppstroms, was developed by a team led by Joshua Vest, director for the Center for Health Policy at the IU Richard M. Fairbanks… Read more »
Free Finance and Tenant Workshops Scheduled
Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership will be on campus to provide free workshops on issues related to budgeting, credit and successful renting. Dollars and Sense Covers the basic principles of money management and budgeting to help you make the most of your income. Ideal for anyone managing a household budget. Thursday, September 13, 11:30 am… Read more »
IUPUI Anchor Housing Program has expanded boundaries and increased income limits
The IUPUI Anchor Housing program, designed to assist full-time employees with the purchase or improvement of a home in the neighborhoods around campus, has expanded geographic boundaries and increased income limits to qualify. For those who qualify, the program provides a five-year forgivable loan to IUPUI employees to purchase or repair a home within the… Read more »
Critical Awareness for Equitable School Administration: Discipline
Lisa Clouse, Guest Contributor Einstein once said insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. Research has often revealed issues in education grounded in history and exlusion that would benefit from change and, in essence, avoid the insanity of ineffective practice. This applies to many aspects of education… Read more »
What role should we as transformative leaders play?
By Andrea Wilburn, Guest Contributor So…we’ve made it to the end of the semester and we are armed with theories and concepts, and we have an arsenal of impressive words. However, what bothers me is who wrote the articles and how the ones in the field of education authored few to none of these highfaluting… Read more »