Written by: Kerry Lay, O’Neill Career Services Advisor I wanted to be a second grade teacher for nearly my entire life. When I headed off to Colorado State University, I was convinced elementary education was my path. If someone had told my 18-year-old self that was not the career path I would take, I am… Read more »
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O’Neill career advisor reminds students to pick their own priorities
O’Neill IUPUI’s Director of Career Services Kristine Schuster has a piece of advice for O’Neill students. “You have to listen to yourself,” she says. “I want our students to know this is their life and they get to pick their priorities.” That’s the message she tries to instill in students during their meetings about their… Read more »
DEI Student Leadership Awards recognize O’Neill IUPUI faculty
ow To view the April 1 DEI Student Leadership Awards ceremony, visit this link. The O’Neill Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion hosted its inaugural Student Leadership Awards on April 1 to honor students, faculty, and staff who have played a critical role in advancing DEI efforts within the school and in the larger community…. Read more »
O’Neill student employees play crucial role in helping fellow students, staff
When O’Neill students need help, their first point of contact may well be Ariel Mason, Kelsey Weaver, and Adison Stone. These three women are not only O’Neill students, they’re also O’Neill employees. In their work, the trio helps O’Neill staff and their fellow students by scheduling student appointments with academic advisors and providing peer advising,… Read more »
Correctional experiences inspire Elite 50 recipient to work toward change
Stepping into the world of criminal justice and corrections can be an eye-opening experience for some students. It’s often a world very different from their own—and for Blaire Viehweg, it was one in which she knew she could make an impact. “I studied criminal justice as an undergraduate and found my passion for positive programming… Read more »