Web content - Legal aid - Domestic abuse
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10/29/2024
Donna's Story - Saving Granddaughters from Abuse
When Being Grandma Isn’t Enough to Keep Kids Safe, There’s NLS
SOS Meals On Wheels
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10/21/2024
SOSMOW newsletter page - spring 2024
Newsletter - Feeding older adults
Web content - Storytelling - Legal Services
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09/19/2024
Neighborhood Legal Services
Funding for civil legal aid is grossly inadequate.
IUSCCC
Feature - Medical - Website
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10/11/2023
Corrected diagnosis saves young father’s life
IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center delivers an extraordinary second opinion
Feature - Alumni - Auto racing
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08/01/2023
Auto racing and college co-exist for Jacob Abel
Feature - Medical - Alumni magazine
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06/05/2023
IU Simon Cancer Center scholarship awards
Scholarship winners see beyond abnormal cells and how to fix them.
Feature - Alumni Magazine - Women Pioneers
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05/10/2023
Feature - Title IX Pioneers
4 interviews with female Title IX pioneers
Photo by Josh Barwick on Unsplash
Newsletter - Agency
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12/12/2022
Movement Notes
Editing and writing on lessons learned in the field.
Butler Magzine
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11/29/2022
How to Get Hired by Google
Nick Huang wants students to know how he got his dream job so they can get theirs, too.
Web content - IU Scholarships - Medical research
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11/08/2022
Tying research directly to patient care resonates with Wright Scholarship recipients
Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center’s 2021-22 William J. Wright Scholarships were awarded to three cancer researchers who see a direct line from research to improved patient care: IU School of Medicine students Mary Ann Etling, Victoria Sanchez and Andre Woloshuk.
Feature - Magazine - International aid
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08/09/2022
Knitting warms families halfway around the world
Winter nights can get chilly in New Caledonia, an archipelago dotting the Coral Sea a thousand miles off Australia’s Gold Coast.
Women in STEM - Email to Web Page
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03/08/2023
Getting Women Into Tech Begins in the Classroom
The number of women holding tech positions is barely growing. Gains from 2019 to 2022 were minimal: Deloitte reported that in those three years, the number of women in tech leadership roles was expected to be up just 4 percentage points and female tech workers in large global tech firms up just 2 percentage points.
Based on Vivian’s own experience, such dismal figures may have historical roots.
Based on Vivian’s own experience, such dismal figures may have historical roots.
Feature - Nonprofit leadership - Hunger & Food Banks
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10/26/2021
Good Timing: Gleaners Food Bank
Gleaners Food Bank CEO John Elliott was in the right place when COVID hit
Feature - digital magazine - Trauma, Foster Care
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08/15/2022
Meeting the Need: Foster Care
Trauma does not define a person. Nor does a stereotype.
Fundraising - Feature - Education / Teaching
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03/08/2023
Teaching Computer Science Without a Net
Raegan Towne described her first two semesters of teaching high school computer science as “a year of drowning.”
Feature - University - Pediatric research
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05/19/2022
Empathy as a Catalyst for a Life
From pediatric patient to pediatric clinical researcher
Feature - Digital - Computer Science education
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09/23/2022
Computer Science and Tech: Christianah Does Belong
"I definitely remember thinking, ‘Wow, there’s a lot of white people here.’ That was part of why I thought I couldn’t do it, like maybe I didn’t belong.”
Butler University
Feature - Alumni - Indianapolis Deputy Mayor
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10/26/2021
Unseen Connections
Indianapolis' Deputy Mayor of Neighborhood Engagement is an alumni
Feature - University donor
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09/14/2020
Engine of Opportunity | Butler Stories
Profile: Why would a man who graduated cum laude with three job offers accept the one that didn’t quite match either of his two Butler University degrees?
Feature - Digital Magazine - HIV
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05/24/2022
Boys to men living with HIV
In a state-supported home in Jamaica, 19 boys infected with HIV as infants live sequestered from a society that shuns them.
Feature - Human Trafficking
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03/14/2022
Indiana club fights atrocity of human trafficking
Human trafficking is one of the three most lucrative crimes in the world.
Feature - Education / admissions
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07/12/2021
College Admission in the Time of COVID-19
"The piece you did about our Admission team ... helped our readers sort out a really confusing time for the University." - Nancy Lyzun, Butler Magazine creative director
Feature - University - Hunger and Sustainability
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10/26/2021
Sustainable Sustenance
"Top Stories of 2021" - Butler University's Center for Urban Ecology and Sustainability (CUES) is working to eliminate hunger
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