Students at Indiana University are building their technology skills while helping improve their school?s community, thanks to an innovative program called Serve IT. Founded in 2011, Serve IT has a dual mission: Prepare students for their careers and help meet the technology needs of non-profit organizations in the Bloomington, Ind., area - free of charge. […]
When high school students with mental disabilities graduate, they all too often lack the knowledge, connections and support needed to seek full-time employment. They may have the skills to do a particular job, but they won?t know the first thing about how to search for openings, create a résumé or build up their professional network. […]
The Evans Scholarship is one of the most prestigious awards available in the United States, and it has an influence over its scholars for not only the time they are in college but the years that follow. But the influence goes beyond the financial aid it provides the college students. Golf caddies who demonstrate the […]
A celebrated American tradition - being the first in your family to attend college - is the basis of a charitable effort of stunning scope in the Chicagoland area. Candace Browdy, an Indiana University alum, is Executive Director of the Schuler Scholar Program (SSP), which fully funds four years of high school programs and a […]
?I kind of fell in love with volunteering at an early age," said Hillary Nolting. "That?s what made me want to continue doing it in my college career.? Nolting, 21, grew up in Batesville, Ind. Living in a small Midwest town, the Indiana rising senior had access to volunteer opportunities throughout middle school and high […]
Just last Thursday, President Obama admitted to having one as a child. Major League Baseball star Justin Morneau is making national headlines for recovering from one. More and more parents of kids in sports are becoming increasingly fearful of one. Welcome to the consistently trending topic of concussions in the national dialogue. The media coverage […]