IUPUI’s student diversity quest sees wins, challenges
About a third of IUPUI’s freshmen this year are minorities, the most in the university’s history, after officials made a concerted effort to increase the number of under-represented students.
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About a third of IUPUI’s freshmen this year are minorities, the most in the university’s history, after officials made a concerted effort to increase the number of under-represented students.
Breastfeeding accommodations, bathroom and water breaks and lifting limitations are examples of accommodations employers would be required to make under Senate Bill 342.
The Indianapolis-based sports organization believes it has taken positive steps to emerge from the rubble of the biggest sexual abuse scandal in sports history. The changes it has instituted since summer 2017 are both obvious and subtle.
The desperation of refugees to find safe new homes has never been greater.
The refugee resettlement program is one of the best things we do as a country.
Indiana is losing its competitive advantage in energy costs, which is bad for our manufacturing-heavy state.
We can move beyond inertia into momentum, setting goals, and achieving sustainable impact—if everyone gets on board.
It would be good to know that our children and our children’s children will have the benefit of that same advance planning.
Hoosier students are not acquiring the math skills they need for success in a global economy.
For some students, “home” is where they expect to be protected from upsetting facts and strange ideas.
These school leaders cower in townships hoping no one calls them out.
Asking for a salary history serves no purpose that benefits the worker.
I wish that I had listened to my wife and tried for number four or even five
It is apparent by this conversation that many conservative Republicans discarded their integrity decades ago.
A number of the governor’s ideas are positive. But I don’t see them as strong enough to take us to the “next level.”
There have been a lot of accomplishments, and yet he says there is more to do.
Being an informed voter does take effort and commitment, but we all have to do it.
Amrou Awaysheh, an IU Kelley School of Business assistant professor of operations management, is building an IoT-based system he says can save factories $100 million annually in verified energy savings.
The legislation is meant to protect an individual’s right to sell or give his or her ticket to an event to someone else, should they choose to do so.
A Republican strategist who pleaded guilty to conspiracy Thursday said in court that at least eight people were used as conduits for illegal corporate donations from an Indianapolis gaming company to former Indiana Sen. Brent Waltz when he ran for U.S. Congress in 2016.