Solving complex problems requires expansive experience and education. Oftentimes, experts will come together from across multiple sectors and fields to address an issue. But some O’Neill students are taking a different approach. Rather than relying on others to fill in future gaps for them, they’re expanding their own expertise now by combining degrees. Their commitment… Read more »
Civic Leadership
Small experiences grow into big opportunities for O’Neill student
The fall 2021 semester is busy for Harper Morgan. Between working in the Indianapolis arts community, pursuing both a Civic Leadership degree and a master’s degree in Nonprofit Management, and volunteering wherever possible, Morgan’s plate is full to be sure. But it’s not as full as it was in spring 2021. “I was taking 13… Read more »
Transfer to O’Neill opens doors to law and government
Addison Lavelle was already enrolled in college classes in his hometown of Anderson, Indiana. He had earned a scholarship at Anderson University and was following in the footsteps of many of his family and friends who also attended the school. But he wanted to be closer to where decisions were being made and to the… Read more »
O’Neill’s Mari Luna honored for work to amplify immigrant voices
Mari Luna is actively working to help immigrants in the United States. She currently serves as a community organizer for Movimiento Cosecha, a movement that fights for the rights of all immigrants. “Movimiento Cosecha has really allowed me to work directly with the people most impacted and center their voices when working with them… Read more »
Beca Stockman earns spot among IUPUI Top 100
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 »