Winter 2022
Bordering on Hope
IHM Sisters and various agencies started work last summer to provide health screenings for the asylum-seekers and place them with relatives in the U.S.
Read MoreThe Challenges and Rewards of Emergency Veterinary Medicine
“You never know what’s going to walk in through the doors,” says Kate Crossman ’14, emergency clinician at Metropolitan Veterinary Associates.
Read MoreSnags, Shifts & Success: The Global Supply Chain
Professor Michael Stevens is teaching students to contend with imbalances that cause global disruptions.
Read MoreServing Freshmen a Full Plate
Incoming students are offered First-Year Seminar courses that investigate culturally relevant topics and promote intellectual engagement.
Read MoreFrom ICU Nurse to Hospital Executive
After holding leadership positions at local hospitals, Clair Mooney, DNP was appointed senior vice president and chief operating officer of Lancaster Medical Center.
Read MoreBuilding Safe Spaces: Confronting Sexual Assault in the Heart of Liberia
For her, it’s personal: the people of Liberia are her people. She wants future generations to live life without the constant threat of sexual abuse.
Read MoreCalling for Environmental Justice with Voices Too Loud to Ignore
Ebony Martin ’03 is building a diverse coalition to speak up for those most impacted by pollution and climate change.
Read MoreThe Family Prototype: First-Generation Students
For first-generation college students, popular media depictions may be all they have to gauge what life at college will be like.
Read MoreWhat’s New at IU
Recent developments include a new nursing simulation lab and solar panels for the new Parsons Science Pavilion.
Read MoreIn Remembrance of our Beloved Faculty
The IU community will miss these six long-serving faculty members who recently passed away.
Read MoreBeyond Destruction: The Ecological Impact of Wildfires
Professor Stephen C. Mason, Jr., Ph.D. explains why wildfires aren’t all bad, nor are they all good, but that wildfires are just necessary.
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