Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Indiana Newsletter for Tuesday April 29, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
Marian University's Kalyn Rudow Named One of Indy's Best and Brightest: Championing Access and Success for 21st Century Scholars
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, April 28 -- Marian University posted the following news:
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Marian University's Kalyn Rudow Named One of Indy's Best and Brightest: Championing Access and Success for 21st Century Scholars
Congratulations to Kalyn Rudow on being named one of Indy's Best and Brightest, a prestigious Junior Achievement of Central Indiana honor, recognizing her remarkable leadership and commitment to student success in Central Indiana. As Executive Director of 21st Century Scholars and
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No. 14 Boise State Set to Take on No. 3 Stanford in First Round of NCAA Beach Tournament
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, April 29 -- The Southland Conference issued the following news:
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No. 14 Boise State set to take on No. 3 Stanford in First Round of NCAA Beach Tournament
Making its first NCAA Tournament appearance, the Boise State beach volleyball team earned the highest NCAA tournament seed in the sports' history as a No. 14 seed and will face No. 3 Stanford in the opening round match Friday, May 2, at 2 p.m. CT. in Gulf Shores, Alabama.
The winner will go on to face the winner
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PTK Members Gather for Catalyst 2025: A Weekend of Leadership, Learning, and Inspiration
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, April 28 -- Marian University posted the following news:
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PTK Members Gather for Catalyst 2025: A Weekend of Leadership, Learning, and Inspiration
Earlier this month, Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) members from across the United States, American territories, Canada, and Marian University's Ancilla College came together for the annual PTK Catalyst event, the organization's annual convention celebrating scholarship, leadership, service, and fellowship.
This year's event bro
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VCU: At Virginia's Executive Mansion, Martin Townes Serves the Present and Preserves the Past as Butler-historian
RICHMOND, Virginia, April 29 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news:
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At Virginia's Executive Mansion, Martin Townes serves the present and preserves the past as butler-historian
Longtime passions come together for the VCU alum, who also serves on the state Board of Historic Resources.
By Joan Tupponce
Martin Townes became fascinated by archaeology as a child after visiting historic Virginia homes like Monticello - and watching the "Indiana Jones" franchise.
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