Paul Mullins: A tribute
By Lukas Tunis | May 23The first impression one will feel when looking at the work of Professor Paul Mullins is that they have a lot to learn about the history of Indianapolis. Mullins’ life’s work was done in service to his community and the people around him. As a historical archaeologist, his passion (and much of his ...
Indiana campuses quietly cut DEI language and programs amid political pressure
By Taylor Goebes | May 21Colleges across Indiana, including Indiana University and IVY Tech, are quietly altering– and in some cases dismantling– Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) programs and language following recent political pressure and new state policies.
Trump administration jeopardizes international college student visas
By Cristina Bueno | May 19On April 4, Jelena Liu, a graduate student at IU Indianapolis, had her Service ID wrongfully revoked with no warning from the Student and Exchange Visitors Information System (SEVIS) record system. “I was checking my email box and I got a surprise gift,” Liu said. Liu is not an isolated case. Five more students from Purdue University, one student from Ivy Tech and one student from the University of Notre Dame have had their visas revoked.