Thursday - December 26, 2024
*Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Indiana Newsletter for Thursday November 28, 2024 ( 3 items )  

Faith, Farming, and a Future
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Nov. 27 -- Marian University issued the following news: Jacob Pongolani lived in a rural area of Zimbabwe called Gokwe, where he and his family faced many challenges, including the lack of access to electricity, medical facilities, and cell phone networks. Despite these hardships, they managed to survive by placing their faith in God, trusting that He would provide for their future needs. An opportunity arose for Jacob to study in America, and in the fall of 2022, he left  more

ND Law Asian Pacific American Law Students Association Members Attend the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association Convention
SOUTH BEND, Indiana, Nov. 28 -- The University of Notre Dame's Law School issued the following news: Members of Notre Dame Law School's Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA) attended the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA) Convention in Seattle, Washington from November 9 to 11. Serving as the national voice for the Asian Pacific American legal profession, NAPABA is the nation's largest Asian Pacific American membership organization representing the inter  more

University of Notre Dame Keough School of Global Affairs: End Poverty, Preserve the Planet, Build Community - A Uganda Farming Institute's Bold Mission
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, Nov. 27 (TNSres) -- The University of Notre Dame Keough School of Global Affairs issued the following news release: Ten years after its founding, an ambitious sustainable farming community in Uganda is poised to enter a promising new phase of growth. Co-founded by Keough School of Global Affairs professor Emmanuel Katongole in 2014, the Bethany Land Institute's 400-acre campus houses a working farm, a training and research center, a forest and a tree nursery that is on tra  more