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State Tipoffs Involving Indiana Newsletter for Saturday July 27, 2024 ( 8 items )  

Coalition podcast features Goshen College student leaders on Indigenous advocacy
GOSHEN, Indiana, July 26 -- Goshen College issued the following news: The Coalition to Dismantle the Doctrine of Discovery recently released a new episode of its Spotify podcast series, featuring Goshen College student leaders Arleth Martinez and Manny Villanueva. The episode explores their advocacy journey, faith and dedication to social justice, particularly concerning Indigenous issues. Martinez, a rising senior majoring in sociology with a minor in social policy and advocacy, and Villanuev  more

Europe Trip Focuses on Mental Health, Criminal Justice Practices
KOKOMO, Indiana, July 27 -- Indiana University's Kokomo Campus issued the following news: * * * Twelve IU Kokomo students gained international perspective on mental health care on a KEY trip to Austria and the Netherlands. * * * Mallori Adler gained an inside look at how psychology and criminal justice work in two European countries as part of an Indiana University Kokomo KEY experience. Adler was one of 12 students who traveled to Vienna, Austria, and Amsterdam, the Netherlands, as part of  more

Mount Union's Alpha Chi Omega Chapter Named Top Three in the Country at National Convention
ALLIANCE, Ohio, July 26 -- The University of Mount Union issued the following news: INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana -- The Alpha Eta chapter of Alpha Chi Omega sorority was one of three chapters in the United States awarded the National Council Trophy at the organization's National Convention on July 14. Alpha Eta, the chapter at the University of Mount Union, earned the award for the first time in its history, alongside chapters at the University of Georgia and Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. According to t  more

New women's residence hall to be named for Therese Mary Grojean
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, July 26 -- The University of Notre Dame issued the following news: Therese Mary Grojean Hall The family of Thomas F. Grojean Sr., a member of the University of Notre Dame's class of 1960, has made a significant leadership gift for the construction of Therese Mary Grojean Hall, a women's residence hall on the south side of campus, that will honor the legacy of their beloved wife and mother. Grojean Hall replaces Pangborn Hall, which was decommissioned at the end of the spr  more

Notre Dame Law Students Promote Economic Opportunity Through the Community Development Clinic
SOUTH BEND, Indiana, July 26 -- The University of Notre Dame's Law School issued the following news: Every semester, second and third year students at Notre Dame Law School have the opportunity to work in the Community Development Clinic, one of the Law School's seven clinics. As part of the Law School's emphasis on Experiential Learning, the Community Development Clinic provides students with hands-on experience in transactional law. The students represent clients seeking legal services for b  more

School of Architecture charrette yields $98M for downtown Kalamazoo public space regeneration
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, July 26 -- The University of Notre Dame issued the following news: On June 27, the city of Kalamazoo, Michigan, announced that it was awarded a $25 million grant through the U.S. Department of Transportation's Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) program, as a result of its work with the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture. The grant, which will support the restructuring of downtown Kalamazoo thoroughfares and public spaces,  more

Two Full-Time Colibrium Additive Engineers to Support Purdue Applied Research Institute Hypersonics Facility
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, July 27 (TNSres) -- Purdue University issued the following news release: Colibrium Additive, a GE Aerospace company, has embedded two full-time engineers into everyday operations at Purdue Applied Research Institute's (PARI) Hypersonics Advanced Manufacturing Technology Center. This arrangement, which leverages Colibrium Additive's technical expertise with PARI's innovative research portfolio, aims to provide a new framework for university-industry collaboration. Davi  more

Wright State Videographer Kris Sproles Wins Regional Emmy and Ohio Journalism Award
KENT, Ohio, July 26 -- Wright State University issued the following news: Kris Sproles, video content producer at Wright State University, won a Regional Emmy Award and a state journalism award for stories he produced for the Wright State Newsroom. Sproles received the Ohio Valley Emmy Award for Video Essayist from the Ohio Valley Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences at its 60th anniversary gala on July 20 in Lexington, Kentucky. The chapter includes members in Ohio,  more