Studying abroad isn’t just about traveling. It’s about growth—in knowledge, in world view, and in how students view themselves. O’Neill International offers students multiple program options for both Spring Break and Summer Break, alternating some locations from year to year. The destinations and programs are all unique, focusing on a different area of study, from… Read more »
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Internship keeps students on forefront of digital forensics
As O’Neill Criminal Justice major Nichole Reatherford walks into the crime lab, she starts checking bags filled with electronics—things like phones, computers, smart watches, and more. The devices are evidence—and she’s looking for someone’s digital fingerprints. “Everyone’s physical fingerprints are important, but our digital fingerprints are just as important,” she explains. She reads the case… Read more »
Peterson Fellowship offers O’Neill students pipeline to opportunity
Written by: Colin Kulpa One of the O’Neill School’s defining characteristics is providing high-quality, hands-on learning experiences to its students. From research opportunities to community-based projects to its many internship opportunities, one fellowship stands out for its ability to connect students with experiences and even careers after they earn their degrees. The Peterson Fellowship is… Read more »
Spend spring break studying abroad in one of three locations
Students at O’Neill IUPUI can travel to Berlin, Scotland, and the Cayman Islands. Scholarship opportunities are available to help cover portions of the program and students’ airfare. Visit this link to apply for O’Neill International’s study abroad programs. COURSE LOCATIONS Berlin: 1 credit hour Program cost: $700 (does not include airfare) Students traveling to Berlin… Read more »
Students learn to bring research to more people through communication
Learn more about the Association for Cultural Economics International’s annual conference through the Center for Cultural Affairs. Academic research can influence laws, how organizations and communities operate, and the decisions people make each day. But that only happens if the research is relevant and relatable, connecting people to the topic in ways they understand…. Read more »
