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WFYI’s Sydney Dauphinais spoke with Dr. Singh about the changing landscape of higher education, and the increased importance of workforce development for UIndy.
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Falling is the leading cause of deaths that result from injuries for older adults. One in four adults age 65 and older fall every year.
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The University of Indianapolis announced Tuesday that the Board of Trustees had selected the school's next leader.
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The number of Indiana students learning English grew by more than 50 percent in the past five years. A new initiative offers free training for educators to learn how to teach these students.
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The search is ongoing for a new president of the University of Indianapolis. The board of trustees recently appointed Phillip Terry as interim president until a new leader is selected to replace Dr. Robert Manuel. WFYI’s Taylor Bennett spoke with Phillip Terry about his upcoming leadership role at the University of Indianapolis, which is set to begin in July.
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A group of Indianapolis nonprofits on Indianapolis' southside says the impact of the pandemic is still an issue for food insecurity in central Indiana.
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Artists Nathan Foley and James Vieweghhe created the artwork situated along the White River Trail south of the Michigan Street bridge on the west bank of the White River.
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University of Indianapolis officials say both students moving into the room were relocated to guarantee their safety.
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A new institute coming to the University of Indianapolis will offer students corporate training and certifications outside the classroom.
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An award from the Health Resources and Services Administration will allow Community Health to expand a partnership with the University of Indianapolis School of Nursing. The school will add a first of its kind minor in primary care.