By Angie Norris A strong family legacy lives on at Nicoson Hall, the basketball court at the University of Indianapolis, through a former coach and
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UIndy School of Engineering moves to larger Shelby Street location
The R.B. Annis School of Engineering is moving into the newly renovated R.B. Annis Hall at 3750 Shelby St. Since its founding, the school has
UIndy School of Engineering launches Homecoming project
Marking the start of a new University of Indianapolis tradition, Homecoming 2020 brought together the ingenuity of the R.B. Annis School of Engineering (RBASOE) with
University of Indianapolis receives $100,000 grant to expand art and design facilities
A $100,000 grant from the Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation will expand opportunities for University of Indianapolis students, faculty, staff and art lovers throughout the
The future leaders of tomorrow
By Nancy Price In college, many young adults are often exposed to different belief systems. They’re meeting new people from different races, religions and socioeconomic
University of Indianapolis and Vincennes University announce health education transfer program
The University of Indianapolis and Vincennes University has announced a transfer agreement establishing a seamless transition for qualifying students between Vincennes University’s Associate of Science
University of Indianapolis receives $7.9 million grant
The Center of Excellence in Leadership of Learning (CELL) at the University of Indianapolis is the recipient of a $7.9 million grant as part of
University of Indianapolis joins ranks of nation’s elite institutions
A new classification by Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education puts the University of Indianapolis in the same U.S. News & World Report category
IndyGo’s Red Line makes its premier during Labor Day weekend
By Rick Hinton The countdown is upon us as IndyGo’s Red Line quickly approaches as the first week of September looms upon the horizon. After
University of Indianapolis voice instructor to perform recital
By Nancy Price A Southside soprano vocalist who received a grant from the Indiana Arts Commission is inviting guests to attend a free upcoming recital