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Keegan Jones spent the first two years of his college journey with his nose to the grindstone, juggling a part-time job while ...
Join us for the final concert of the 2025 Jazz & Recording Camp! Jazz campers will present a jazz combo concert showcasing their work from the camp, while recording campers provide live sound, ...
As part of their commitment to “education for service,” faculty and staff at the University of Indianapolis share their expertise with local and national news outlets in order to keep our community ...
This camp offers two tracks – one for performing musicians and one for students who want to learn more about Music Technology. The Jazz combo track students will receive instruction in jazz theory, ...
It’s a short word packed with a ton of meaning. But what exactly is a startup? Like so many things in business, there’s no ...
Nearly 45 years after John Lennon’s death, his musical legacy ‘rolls on’ in the form of a bus that’s stopping in central ...
INDIANAPOLIS – A new study by Aaron Kivisto, assistant professor of clinical psychology at the University of Indianapolis, provides evidence that risk-based gun seizure laws are saving lives. The ...
The University of Indianapolis announced that Dr. Karl Knapp has been appointed as the as the next Dean of the School of Business after an extensive and competitive search process. Knapp promises to ...
We’ve all been there—taking on what seems to be just a ‘little’ project around the house or the yard, and that ballooning into something far more complicated and convoluted than we ever imagined. That ...
Nathan Eckert, assistant professor of kinesiology, published research in The Journal of Pain, titled “Age differences in the time-course and magnitude of changes in circulating neuropeptides following ...