Each year, the IUPUI Office of Alumni Relations honors IUPUI’s Top 100 undergraduate students. These outstanding students are selected for demonstrating academic excellence, campus leadership, and community engagement. For the 2020-21 academic year, three O’Neill students were selected, including Civic Leadership major Beca Stockman. “I was so excited,” she says. “I called my parents and… Read more »
Civic Leadership
Student researchers gain experience, encouragement through studying COVID-19’s impact on nonprofit workers
Students interested in partnering with faculty members on research projects should reach out to faculty or visit our faculty research page to find an area of interest. The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in a whirlwind of global challenges. Along with myriad critical health concerns, it wreaked havoc on livelihoods, costing people their incomes, jobs, businesses, and,… Read more »
Sisterhood in the Academy?
In honor of Women’s History Month, the O’Neill School is using our March blogs as a platform to highlight the women of O’Neill, including students, faculty, and alumni, and their work to make a difference in our communities. By Sheila Kennedy, O’Neill Professor Emeritus of Law and Public Policy (retired) The path that led me… Read more »
O’Neill student uses grant to support early voters
Polls in Indiana are open on November 3, 2020, Election Day, from 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. To find Election Day polling sites in your area, visit indianavoters.org. As soon as early voting opened in Marion County, a line began to snake around the City-County Building in downtown Indianapolis. Despite having more than 650,000… Read more »
Election 2020: O’Neill students work to register, educate, and help voters
This election season has been different than years past for Kylie Dunlap. The O’Neill Civic Leadership major also works as a civic engagement assistant with IUPUI’s Division of Student Affairs. For the past two years, Kylie has worked hard to register other students to vote, lead events like IUPUI’s March to the Polls, planned debate… Read more »