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Speech-Language Pathology grad students provide free services to community, addressing shortage

Speech-Language Pathology grad students provide free services to community, addressing shortage Indiana University South Bend’s Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology (MS-SLP) program launched in 2021 with two cohorts having completed their degrees, and it is already making a major impact on the local community with its teaching...

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MySchoolOptions and St. Thomas More Academy celebrate education freedom during National School Choice Week

MySchoolOptions and St. Thomas More Academy celebrate education freedom during National School Choice Week On January 28, students and parents at St. Thomas More Academy in South Bend celebrated National School Choice Week (NSCW) with MySchoolOptions. This annual, nationwide celebration showcases the effect accessible options for education can have on a...

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IU South Bend’s Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship taking shape; already offering certificate program

IU South Bend’s Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship taking shape; already offering certificate program Take a stroll through Northside Hall on the Indiana University South Bend campus and you’ll see a space across from the Louise E. Addicott & Yatish J. Joshi Performance Hall that is hidden from view. The site that once housed the campus...

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Career Academy Student Enterprise Corporation (CASEC) offers students technical and employability skills in cutting-edge facilities

Career Academy Student Enterprise Corporation (CASEC) offers students technical and employability skills in cutting-edge facilities Career Academy South Bend (CASB) is dedicated to preparing students for both college and technical trades, recognizing that not every student will pursue higher education. This vision led to the creation of the Career Academy Student Enterprise...

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IU South Bend’s ‘Map The Gap’ participants tour hospital, explore career options

IU South Bend’s ‘Map The Gap’ participants tour hospital, explore career options About a dozen recent high school graduates spent a recent Saturday talking with employees at Saint Joseph Health System and touring the Mishawaka hospital. It’s part of Indiana University South Bend’s “Map The Gap” program, designed to guide...

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Larson-Danielson food drive aims to collect 2,025 items for food pantries

Larson-Danielson food drive aims to collect 2,025 items for food pantries Larson-Danielson Construction is proud to announce the launch of its Winter Food Drive to support local communities in Northern Indiana. With a challenging food insecurity rate affecting approximately 100,000 residents—one in every six...

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Student, staff member recognized for commitment to exemplifying MLK legacy

Student, staff member recognized for commitment to exemplifying MLK legacy IU South Bend student David Saleh and staff member Cush Cuthbertson were recently named as 2025 Building Bridges award winners. This award recognizes individuals who capture Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision, spirit, and leadership in ways both...

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Career Academy Junior Shares Inspiring Journey to Meeting the President at the White House

Career Academy Junior Shares Inspiring Journey to Meeting the President at the White House Career Academy, South Bend’s premier high school for future leaders, shares an inspiring journey to meeting the President at the White House with a remarkable story of determination, leadership, and community support that culminated in an...

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Junior League of South Bend Wraps Up Impactful Donation Drive for Families in Need

Junior League of South Bend Wraps Up Impactful Donation Drive for Families in Need On January 14, members of the Junior League of South Bend (JLSB) gathered at Majestic on the River in South Bend, Indiana, for their first membership meeting of the year. The evening also marked the conclusion of a Mommy & Me Donation Drive....

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James Whitcomb Riley High School Receives $50,000 Grant to Launch Biomedical Engineering Program

James Whitcomb Riley High School Receives $50,000 Grant to Launch Biomedical Engineering Program James Whitcomb Riley High School (Riley - Shawn Henderson, proud principal) is thrilled to announce the receipt of a $50,000 Project Lead The Way (PLTW) grant to establish a new Biomedical Engineering program. This exciting initiative will be...

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