Written by Samantha Buran and Brooke Barnett Across the nation, there has been a growing call for government accountability, particularly as it relates to city government budgets and their budgeting processes. For example, in Indianapolis, there have been public calls for public safety reforms, increased funding for rental assistance, and other related items. The… Read more »
O’Neill Students
Black history and future through a student’s eyes
As the nation begins to celebrate Black History Month, the O’Neill School is working to amplify Black voices within our own community. From students to faculty and alumni, the O’Neill IUPUI blog will feature guest posts throughout February discussing the individual’s research, fields of expertise, and/or experiences. Sydney Hylton is only in her second year… Read more »
Hudnut Scholar gains skills, opens doors for others
The deadline to apply for the Hudnut Scholarship in Public Leadership is March 1. To apply for this or any scholarship, visit this link. Zion Miller is focused on leaving a legacy for future generations through public service. In between taking classes at O’Neill, Miller spent much of the fall 2020 semester writing news releases,… Read more »
Increasing sustainability through scholarships
Sustainability students can earn a scholarship through the O’Neill School that will help them cover the costs of their education while they work to make a difference in the world. One of the Dean’s Council Scholarships, given by O’Neill Dean’s Council member Janet McCabe, is awarded to a graduate or undergraduate sustainability student… Read more »
Scholarship helps O’Neill Public Safety Majors prepare for future careers
To register for the 2021 Beyond the Badge 5K Run/Walk on Sunday, September 19, 2021, visit this link. Law enforcement and public safety are changing. Calls for an overhaul of law enforcement training, policies, and practices could reshape the future of these fields—and O’Neill students will be part of that change. To help support those… Read more »