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A historic building on Marian University’s campus that once housed a psychiatric hospital will be repurposed for a neighborhood education initiative.
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Marian University recently received $29 million from the Tom & Julie Wood Family Foundation. The financial gift will provide more scholarship and academic opportunities for students.
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Marian University's Innovation Through Engineering Camp for high school students is meant to increase diversity in engineering and encourage students to learn more about industries with a high demand for engineers.
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A grant from the Department of Education will fund the City Connects program in Gary Community Schools for the next five years.
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From conviction to courage, tears to triumph and ambition to achievement, the Indiana Women’s Prison’s inaugural commencement echoed the resilience and determination that define the human spirit.
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The non-academic needs of 3,700 students at a dozen Far Eastside schools are the target of a new $7.5 million program between City of Indianapolis, Marian University and Indianapolis Public Schools.
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The study showed more than half of respondents had observed workplace misconduct at least once and about two-thirds of those workers said they experienced retaliation for reporting it.
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St. Joseph's College will collaborate with Marian University when the latter opens its two-year college in Indianapolis.
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Marian won Saturday's women's team time trial for the ninth year in a row and the men's team time trial for the fourth year in a row to set up the Sunday's title run.
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The Roman Catholic liberal arts college may return as a two-year school through a potential partnership with Marian University in Indianapolis.