2012
January
Right to work legislation has been passed by the Indiana House of Representatives and appears to be headed for Governor Daniels' desk for signature. What does it mean for Hoosiers?
Fifty pro-life students march in Washington, D.C. to advocate for the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Marian University speech team competed in Butler University tournament, traveled to Miami University (Ohio) on January 21-22, 2012.
This modern chemistry lab will create more opportunities for Marian University’s science students to engage in scientific inquiry and pursue novel undergraduate research.
Year-long celebration of Marian University's 75th anniversary begins January 12, 2012, with Mass in the Bishop Chartrand Memorial Chapel at 11 a.m.
First national title in cyclo-cross gives the Knights cycling team its 17th national title.
Marian University Knights head football coach Ted Karras was named NAIA coach of the year by American Football Monthly.
Entirely student-run journal features student research.
2011
December
Gift will establish an endowment for the university’s environmental science laboratory.
And The 2011 Business Plan Competition Winner Is...
Marian University Partners with ChaCha to Launch “Powered by ChaCha” Product
2011 Business Plan Competition Finalists Announced
Isaiah Newkirk's senior seminar project explores humanity with his photographer's eye through the lens of a microscope.
Poster presentations of student research presented by the School of Mathematics and Sciences and the Institute for Green and Sustainable Science.
November
Summit draws leaders from National Catholic Education Association and the Archdiocese of Indianapolis to discuss how Catholic schools can meet society's challenges.
Saturday's game winner will play for the national title in the 56th Annual Russell Athletic NAIA Football National Championship.
Kevin Hitchen, co-founder of Localstake, to visit campus
Business 348 has guest speaker from the Indianapolis Indians
Victory over #1 ranked Saint Xavier University gives the Knights the Mid-States Football Association Mideast League title.
Highest award from education honor society marks this chapter as the "best of the best."
Lilly-funded scholarship helps her to attend Marian University Indianapolis.
This event sells out every year; don't miss your opportunity to attend.
The results are in for the fifth Indiana Business Council Survey.
Visitors to campus should be aware of the traffic restrictions related to the Monumental Marathon on Saturday, November 5, 2011.
October
Huge collegiate football match-up has implications for the post-season.
October 2011 report about how Hoosiers feel about the relationships they have with their customers.
Michael Crawford, professor in the School of Business was interviewed by WTHR, the NBC affiliate in Indianapolis, Indiana.
The Hawn Foundation's signature educational program, MindUP, will come to Indianapolis on October 21-22, 2011.
Board of Trustees and Elsener agree to a 10-year employment contract.
"We've come a long way. Opening season we were 1-9 and the second year 7-4 and right now undefeated so we gotta keep doing what we're doing," said Reece Green, Marian senior linebacker.
The 19th annual Mary McNulty Young '47 Opportunities for Excellence Scholarship Dinner is Thursday, October 13, 2011.
On Saturday, October 8, 2011 university officials will hold a ground blessing ceremony at the site of the new residence hall on campus.
2011 Lilly Global Day of Services focuses on healthy living; thousands of volunteers and 30 partner organizations to revitalize four Indianapolis corridors on October 6, 2011.
CMO of ChaCha will speak to Business Club October 12, 2011, at noon in Marian Hall room 305.
President Elsener Named to IBJ's "Who's Who in Education" List
September
Peter Williams, Marian University's chief information officer and assistant vice president, was named to the 2011 Junior Achievement Best and Brightest list.
Artist Mary Miss brings her exhibit FLOW: Can You See the River? to the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
The Indianapolis Business Journal published its "Who's Who in Health Care" list on September 5, 2011; university president Daniel J. Elsener and medical school dean Dr. Paul Evans were named.
Indianapolis Museum of Art hosted the summit on September 16, 2011.
CMO of ChaCha will speak to Business Club October 12, 2011, at noon in Marian Hall room 305.
The Marian University track cycling team won the USA Cycling Collegiate Track National Championship on Saturday, September 17, 2011.
Former IU basketball coach Bobby Knight visits the Marian University campus.
For the second consecutive year, 130-140 cyclists representing as many as 30 colleges and universities will compete in Indianapolis, Indiana at the Major Taylor Velodrome.
The MAP staff and faculty send their best wishes to the following students who graduated in August 2011.
Marian University is indeed, on the move and making history! August 24, 2011, marked another of many recent historical dates for the university when ground was broken for the new Michael A. Evans Center for Health Sciences.
Marian’s Adult Programs is expanding by offering two new degrees. Now, in addition to the ABA and BBA degree programs, MAP has launched a bachelor of science degree in nursing for students who are already registered nurses and an associate of science degree in Paralegal Studies.
Meet Eliza Gordner, J.D. , and this issue’s featured adjunct faculty member. Gordner has taught BUS 301, Business Law and BUS 358, Law in the Modern Workplace in Marian’s Adult Programs since 2008.
Forgot your password? Just a little confused and having technology issues? There is now a help desk to bring swift resolution to these problems.
Trista Hart is the newest member to join the MAP staff. Her role is advisor to students at the Keystone Crossing location.
MAP students, start planning for the next chance to study in England, coming in May 2012. For the fourth year, in collaboration with University of Evansville, MAP students can enroll in a Contemporary European Business Issues course at Harlaxton College in Grantham, England.
Students from the Operations Management class attended a dinner meeting of the Central Indiana Chapter of APICS, The Association for Operations Management.
Students from the Operations Management class attended a dinner meeting of the Central Indiana Chapter of APICS, The Association for Operations Management.
The Clark H. Byrum School of Business hosted a panel discussion called “What I Wish I Had Known as a Freshman.”
The Clark H. Byrum School of Business hosted a panel discussion called “What I Wish I Had Known as a Freshman.”
August
Naming ceremony and groundbreaking set for August 24, 2011
Wednesday, August 24, 2011 at 5:15 p.m. under the tent south of Steffen Music Center.
Downing's leadership, strong commitment athletes as students first will advance the university's athletic programs to even greater success.
Buy your season and individual tickets online now!
Mayoral proclamation acknowledges President Elsener's 10 years of extraordinary leadership at Marian University.
University recognized for commitment to community service.
July
Elsener's 10-year anniversary with Marian University is August 1, 2011.
Beilby signed with Super Bowl XLIV champion New Orleans Saints.
IGSS 4th Summer Research Symposium
Thursday, July 28th 3p-7p
New dean will help design and implement new curriculum at the business school.
New dean will help design and implement new curriculum at the business school.
Story in Our Sunday Visitor is now online.
Come Tailgate for Football Home Opener
Sign up to host a group of freshmen for dinner in your home on Sunday, August 21, 2011.
Klipsch is the chairman of the board of directors of Klipsch Group, Inc.
What's on your mind about healthcare?
Services for the university's beloved photographer, Chino Barreto, will be July 9 at 11 a.m.
June
Marian University's student chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) recently received the 2010-11 Merit Award for outstanding programs, activities, and levels of participation during the academic year.
Grant will launch the Avancemos Hispanic Tutorial Project, an initiative to help Hispanic students succeed on college board examinations.
The university's First Year Experience program will helpd anchoring the principles of service engagement for freshmen students.
May
The Blue Stars Drum and Bugle Corps is one of Drum Corps International’s (DCI) original drum corps.
Five new members will be inducted into The Indiana Academy at its 41st annual symposium on Monday, June 6, at The Conrad Indianapolis; honor recognizes lifetime achievements and contributions to the state of Indiana.
Huang is a doctor of osteopathic medicine at Westview Hospital in Indianapolis and a member of Marian University's Board of Trustees.
Thank you for respecting our tobacco free campus! Tobacco products are not permitted on campus effective May 8, 2011.
Subway®, located in the Ruth Lilly Student Center on Marian University’s main campus, is extending summer hours so MAP students can grab a drink and a sandwich and still make it to class by 5:45 p.m.
The smiling face and friendly voice that greets you at our Keystone location belongs to Laura Kafka, one of the new MAP staff members.
Having an attendance policy protects the integrity of the investment you are making as an adult—in your education, your future.
Marian University’s MAP classroom is an environment dedicated to higher learning, where professionalism, academic integrity, and respect for the individual, peers, and professors is expected.
Job well done, graduates! On May 7, 2011, 56 MAP students were awarded bachelor’s degrees and 17 students earned associate’s degrees.
If you have been a MAP student for very long, chances are good you’ve taken either a writing or literature course taught by Stacy Wriston, this issue’s featured adjunct faculty member.
TechPoint’s Mira Awards is "the Indiana Oscar’s for technology" according to a press release in TechPoint’s newsletter, dated March 16, 2011.
For the third year, MAP students have taken advantage of a unique opportunity to complete a study abroad course, something most often available only to students in traditional semester programs.
Thank you for respecting our tobacco-free campus.
Team omnium win gives Marian University cycling team its 15th national title
Founder of the Mercy Foundation, Obeime will also receive an honorary degree.
April
Marian University will begin managing the Lake Sullivan Sports Complex, home of the Major Taylor Velodrome, on Wednesday, April 27, 2011.
Award program celebrates student achievement at Marian University.
Three students in the Clark H. Byrum School of Business were inducted into Alpha Delta Sigma.
Twelve students were honored at the annual Clark H. Byrum School of Business awards banquet.
Award recognizes his more than 30 years of practice as a family medicine educator.
Marian University’s Team Momentum placed third in the regional National Student Advertising Competition in Southfield, Michigan on Friday, April 15.
Founder of the Mercy Foundation, Obeime will also receive an honorary degree.
Students developed an ad campaign for JCPenney.
April 16 is National History Day in Indiana; 350 students from 37 schools across Indiana will compete for state honors.
March
Conference on April 8-12, 2011, seeks to strengthen and improve the United Nations through education and participation
Team from Global Indiana will explore a wide range of educational opportunities
Noted author Mark Salzman delivered keynote address.
Member newsletter features a recap of Dr. Evans' presentation on osteopathic medicine.
Bill Polian and Barbara Wynne will be inducted into the Clayton Family Circle of Honor for their exemplary service to the youth of Indiana and beyond.
Marian University Hosts one of the largest collegiate criterium races in the country.
The annual French film festival returns to Marian University.
The newly appointed auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Indianapolis will say mass on campus on March 20, 2011.
Marian University alumni are invited to participate in the annual Networking Knights event on Tuesday April 5, 2011 at 6:15-8:30 p.m. in Allison Mansion.
Knights Called to Serve brings alumni, students, and friends together to serve the community through service projects on campus and around Indianapolis.
February
The Cincinnati Alumnae Luncheon will take place on Saturday, March 19, 2011 from 12-3 p.m.
Dr. Chuck Dietzen of Timmy Foundation and Dr. Lucia Wocial of Fairbanks Center for Medical Ethics will share ethical perspectives on Healthcare.
Statement on immigration policy drafted by the Alliance for Immigration Reform in Indiana.
As the student body grows, so do the achievements of the students.
The normal class schedule will be in effect for Thursday, February 3, 2011.
January
The 2011 legislative session has begun, and on the chopping block this year are millions of dollars in state-funded financial aid for college students.
Model program increases the pipeline of newly trained nurses
Chamber says the new medical school is tackling the doctor shortage.
David Collins’ story is one of determination and focus. He always knew that he wanted to obtain a college degree, so when a friend suggested Marian University, he decided to check it out.
Sandra Oliva, adjunct professor, has been with Marian’s Adult Programs for 10 years. Oliva loves teaching at Marian University "because I love teaching adults.
In addition to four science courses, Marian’s Adult Programs now offers THL 105 Introduction to Theology in an online format.
Snow is falling now in England and Indiana, but when the next group of MAP students head for Harlaxton College in May, the rolling meadows will be a lush green and vibrant colored flowers will dot the landscape.
It is time to apply for financial aid for the coming school year. There are a few things that you will need to do to ensure proper documentation is completed on time.
The MAP staff and faculty send their best wishes to the following students who graduated in December.
The Writing Center at Marian University provides tutoring services that range from assisting students develop ideas to planning an outline and helping students edit and proofread their final product.
On February 12, 2011, students in Marian’s Adult Programs will have another opportunity to hone their writing skills.
Marian University to Host Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce Board
2010
December
One year after the devastating earthquake in Haiti, the Department of Visual Arts at Marian University will show the artwork of Haitian children was created in response to the disaster.
November
The Marian University Knights will take on the Carroll College Fighting Saints in the 2010 NAIA Football Championship Series Quarterfinals.
Catholic High School Choral Festival to be held on December 2, 2010
The Marian University Knights will take on the Carroll College Fighting Saints in the 2010 NAIA Football Championship Series Quarterfinals.
In only four years, head coach Ted Karras takes team to a playoff berth.
October
The second installment of the 2010 Indiana Town Hall series will explore the unique environmental challenges and opportunities facing urban communities like Indianapolis.
The second installment of the 2010 Indiana Town Hall series will explore the unique environmental challenges and opportunities facing urban communities like Indianapolis.
Marian University's 18th annual Opportunities for Excellence Scholarship Celebration and Dinner generates a record $1.1 million in donations.
Marian University's unprecedented dominance of collegiate cycling continues.
The long-awaited day finally arrived, and all that hard work paid off for a total of 33 students in MAP who earned business degrees in August 2010.
When you’re at the Keystone Crossing MAP location, stop in and say hello to Tabitha Rodgers, one of MAP’s two new staff members.
For all of you students in MAP with limited Microsoft Office skills, here is a chance to get a jump start on MIS 101.
In 2003, Dennis Dunlap joined the adjunct faculty of MAP, utilizing his extensive professional experience to teach human resources management, employee training and development, organizational behavior, and management courses.
Would you like to improve your writing skills? Have you ever wished you could have someone review your big writing assignment before you need to turn it in to your instructor? MAP students, there are services available to help you.
After a year of active duty with the United States Army in Afghanistan, MAP is happy to welcome back Larry Motes!
Two courses new to MAP are offered on the spring schedule. ENG 115 Written Analysis of Literature continues instruction in writing skills by strengthening students’ critical reading strategies when writing about literary and scholarly texts.
For the third year, in partnership with University of Evansville, MAP will schedule a 10-day course, Contemporary European Business, at Harlaxton College in Grantham, England.
September
Marian University in Indianapolis has been named one of six pilot sites of the Alliance to Reform Education Leadership (AREL) partnership, and the only partner in Indiana.
Congratulations to the recipients of the 2010 Distinguished Alumni Awards, who will receive their awards during Homecoming Weekend.
Congratulations to the recipients of the 2010 Distinguished Alumni Awards, who will receive their awards during Homecoming Weekend.
On Tuesday, September 21, at 7 p.m., The Richard G. Lugar Franciscan Center for Global Studies will host a lecture entitled “The DOs: Osteopathic Medicine in America….and the World” by Dr. Norman Gevitz.
President Elsener appeared on the national program "Ideas in Action with Jim Glassman" to talk about Marian University's Academy for Teaching and Learning Leadership.
Value of building improvements and professional services worth $53.5 million to the metro area.
Internationally recognized crisis management expert Ian Mitroff will speak on campus.
On Tuesday, September 14, at 7 p.m., there will be a lecture and performance entitled “Latin Music: Beyond Salsa" in The Indianapolis Civic Theatre in Marian Hall on the Marian University campus.
To honor the donor, the center will be renamed the O'Meara Ferguson Center for Catholic Stewardship at Marian University.
August
Integrating Women Leaders, Inc., is hosting the inaugural Women's Leadership Conference on campus.
Use the hashtag #HobNob to join in the conversation.
Veteran osteopathic medical educator has experience starting a medical school.
New students are up 11 percent; the university welcomes a record number of undergraduate degree seekers.
July
Former dean of Butler University's College of Business Administration returns to Indianapolis to lead Marian University's newly renamed business school.
Former dean of Butler University's College of Business Administration returns to Indianapolis to lead Marian University's newly renamed business school.
New partnership with Indiana Department of Education will create a Turnaround Leadership Academy to help Indiana's lowest-achieving schools.
June
The MAP staff, students, and instructors wish Trish Miller, a member of the adjunct English faculty who became ill and unable to finish teaching during term 6, a very quick return to good health.
Are you interested in networking with Marian University alumni? Would you like to help current students and recent graduates make important business connections that will help them start their careers? Then you'll want to join LinkedIn, an online professional networking community.
Thom Reddington began teaching for MAP in the fall semester of 2009. Specializing in international law, global marketing, and business ethics, he has extensive international work experience which he brings into the classroom.
With the start of the new fiscal year on July 1, 2010, several fees in Marian’s Adult Programs will increase.
One of the great things about students in MAP is their self-sufficiency. One of the unfortunate things about MAP students is their self-sufficiency. That sounds contradictory, but here’s what it means.
In a ceremony held April 25, 2010, in Indianapolis Civic Theatre at Marian University, MAP student Tawnya McCrary, was recognized in Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges for 2009-10.
The fall 2010 semester will bring changes to MAP’s make-up policy, as well as opportunities to register for elective courses such as Speaking Like the Spanish and Prior Learning Assessment: The Portfolio.
A new location, a new concentration, and new courses are coming to Marian’s Adult Programs. Here is a brief summary of the changes which were outlined in a recent letter mailed to all MAP students.
The weather outside was extremely chilly at Commencement on Saturday, May 8, 2010, but nothing could dampen the enthusiasm of the graduates participating in the ceremony held at St.Vincent Health Field.
May
For the first time in road cycling history, Marian University won the prestigious Division 1 team omnium by 31 points at USA Cycling’s Collegiate Road National Championships on May 9, 2010 in Madison, Wisconsin.
Marian University is offering various to K-12 students.
Marian University is offering various to K-12 students.
The fourth president of Marian College (now Marian University) passed away on May 12, 2010.
“It is essential in today’s world that our graduates are prepared to lead with their hearts. Marian University prepares its students to do this.”
Pieces of the City” is a collaborative project between Professor Dave Shumate’s writing class and Professor Bill Foley’s Art 255 and Art 355 photography classes.
The Cincinnati Chapter of the Marian University Alumni Association invites you to Marian University Day at the Great American Ball Park on Sunday, May 16, when the Cincinnati Reds will take on the St. Louis Cardinals.
April
First-time competitor Marian University noted for its "out-of-the-box" thinking.
Literacy instruction is the key to increasing student achievement and graduation rates in our schools.
Nine Marian University students will present their original research on Tuesday, April 20, 2010, in Marian Hall Room 355.
Eleven Marian University students will present their original research on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 in Marian Hall Room 355.
Eleven Marian University students will present their original research on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 in Marian Hall Room 355.
On Thursday, April 22, 2010 Dr. Angela Wagner will visit campus to help us learn about osteopathic medicine.
On Thursday, April 22, 2010 Dr. Angela Wagner will visit campus to help us learn about osteopathic medicine.
On Thursday, April 22, 2010 Dr. Angela Wagner will visit campus to help us learn about osteopathic medicine.
Dr. Tony Bennett, Dr. Michael A. Evans, and Jack R. Snyder to Receive Honorary Degrees
On Tuesday, April 20, at 7 p.m., The Richard G. Lugar Franciscan Center for Global Studies will host a lecture entitled "The United States Economy and its Global Impact" by Allan Hubbard.
Founder of Wahoo's Fish Tacos will talk about entrepreneurship with the campus community.
March
The only place to see new French films in Indianapolis is at Marian University.
Awards recognize their exemplary contributions to the intellectual, physical, and spiritual well-being of youth in Indiana and beyond.
Help students prepare to enter the business world by participating in Networking Knights, a one night networking event at Allison Mansion on Tuesday, April 6, 2010.
On the move and making history!” is a very familiar phrase around Marian University. And, never was it more fitting than recently when President Daniel Elsener announced that Marian University will open Indiana’s first school of osteopathic medicine.
Tuition and associated MAP fees will increase to $325 per credit hour beginning with Term 1, August 2010, the start of fall semester.
Rumor has it, many students dread taking MUS 127 Appreciation of Music, and put it off until the last possible minute. Fear no more!
Congratulations December MAP Graduates
Congratulations to the following MAP students who made the dean’s list for fall 2009!
In January, Carol-Ann Marbach, a December 2009 MAP graduate, phoned to say that her Marian University degree had already resulted in a promotion from projects assistant to treasury specialist at Eli Lilly.
For the first time ever, MAP is offering limited weekday morning classes at the Keystone Crossing location.
On Tuesday, March 23, at 7 p.m., The Richard G. Lugar Franciscan Center for Global Studies will host a lecture entitled “The Cuba-Indy Relationship: Building Church Solidarity” in the Mother Theresa Hakelmeier Memorial Library Auditorium on the Marian University campus. This lecture is sponsored by Catholic Relief Services and is part of the Global Studies Speakers Series sponsored by Citizens Energy Group.
Marian University student, Kelsie Scaringe '11, was selected as a 500 Festival princess.
Marian University is a sponsor of IndyTalks, a series of public discussions on the future of Indianapolis.
February
Competing against a field of 10 teams from across the state, Marian University edged out Ball State University and the University of Indianapolis to win the state title.
A panel discussion featuring ethical perspectives on servant leadership.
Marian University is partnering with Storytelling Arts of Indiana to offer an experience in storytelling to alumni, faculty, staff, and students.
On Tuesday, February 23, at 7 p.m., there will be a lecture and performance entitled “Time for Three: World View, One Sound” in the auditorium of the Mother Theresa Hackelmeier Memorial Library on the Marian University campus.
January
Long-time sponsor of the Marian University Cycling Team, Zipp Speed Weaponry, announced that the company will expand its design and manufacturing operations in Indianapolis, creating 105 new jobs by 2013.
On Sunday, January 31, at 7 p.m., Senator Richard G. Lugar will give a lecture entitled “America and the World: A View from the Senate” in the Indianapolis Civic Theatre on the Marian University campus.
On Tuesday, January 21, at 7 p.m., there will be a lecture entitled “The Reality of Global Warming: Cold Facts on a Hot Topic” in the auditorium of the Mother Theresa Hackelmeier Memorial Library on the Marian University campus.
On Tuesday, January 21, at 7 p.m., there will be a lecture entitled “The Reality of Global Warming: Cold Facts on a Hot Topic” in the auditorium of the Mother Theresa Hackelmeier Memorial Library on the Marian University campus.
Indiana Osteopathic Association endorses Marian University’s proposal to start Indiana’s first College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Indiana Osteopathic Association endorses Marian University’s proposal to start Indiana’s first College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Please be advised the National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch valid until January 8, 2010. At this time, we are moving forward with the ADVANCE program.
Marian University Now Accepting Applications for Alumni Association National Board of Directors
2009
December
Don't let the cold weather keep you from racing!
The CAMS Student Portal will soon be your gateway to a variety of information such as syllabi, handouts, instructor notes, grades and more.
Since there are no MAP classes held during this time, MAP office hours will be 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. December 14 through December 30.
In today’s tough economic climate, students may want to consider adding a concentration in business technology because many believe it is one of the strongest areas of growth and advancement in our current economy.
All MAP students are invited and encouraged to attend a writing workshop at no charge, on Saturday, January 23, from noon to 2 p.m. in Marian Hall, Room 157 at the main campus.
This year has been particularly difficult for many, MAP students included. Company downsizing for some, reduction in the number of hours worked for others, and loss or change of tuition assistance programs for many. The economic climate is uncertain at best.
Take the family to see The Wizard of Oz on stage this holiday season at Indianapolis Civic Theatre on the campus of Marian University.
Students in Marian’s Adult Programs actually have an opportunity to study in Europe.
Students enrolled in MIS 101 at the Keystone location during Term 3 of the fall semester, got to “break in” the new computer lab. The new lab in what was formerly referred to as classroom two, is equipped with state-of-the-art technology.
The lecture by Senator Richard Lugar scheduled for Sunday, December 13, at 7 p.m. has been rescheduled for Sunday, January 31, 2010.
The Indiana State Department of Health has asked every school in Indiana to prepare preventive measures to avoid further transmission of the current H1N1 flu strain.
November
Theatre group will leave campus after the 2010-11 season; new opportunities to expand arts programming on campus are expected.
Improve your fitness and cycling ability using the advanced technology in Marian University's cycling training center.
Country's largest high school marching band competition is coming to Indianapolis.
Alumna Mary Beth Bonaventura received a presidential citation from the Indiana State Bar Association at the ISBA's annual meeting on November 5, 2009.
October
The forum will feature presentations on HEC’s legislative priorities for the 2010 session of the Indiana General Assembly.
The forum will feature presentations on HEC’s legislative priorities for the 2010 session of the Indiana General Assembly.
On Thursday, October 22, at 7 p.m., the second annual Alumni Global Studies Lecture will take place the auditorium of the Mother Theresa Hackelmeier Memorial Library.
On Thursday, October 22, at 7 p.m., the second annual Alumni Global Studies Lecture will take place the auditorium of the Mother Theresa Hackelmeier Memorial Library.
The Seton award is National Catholic Education Association’s highest honor, given in recognition of significant philanthropic, leadership or service contributions to Catholic education.
Ginder will succeed Bill Curran, who is retiring.
If you already hold, or know someone who already holds a bachelor’s degree, then you may be eligible to enroll in an innovative new nursing program offered by Marian University and St.Vincent Health.
Gift will be used as a match for new endowed scholarships
Gift will be used as a match for new endowed scholarships
Knights cycling team takes 12th national championship
New marching band, former Drum and Bugle Corps members will be recognized during the football game.
New marching band, former Drum and Bugle Corps members will be recognized during the football game.
September
The lecture by Allan Hubbard scheduled for September 29, 2009, has been rescheduled to April 20, 2010.
University officials say learning opportunities for students on campus will be missed
Marian University is sponsoring the inaugural Indiana Bicycle Summit on Saturday, October 17, at the Indiana Government Center in downtown Indianapolis.
The highlight of my teaching career came when I was asked to be a professor in the Contemporary European Business Issues class. To be quite honest, I had many of the same questions that a student would.
Are you interested in studying abroad, but wonder what it’s really like? Wendy Buckler may have the answers you’re looking for!
On May 7, 2009, a group of non-traditional Marian’s Adult Programs (MAP) students headed to study contemporary European business issues at Harlaxton College in Grantham, England.
Tawyna McCrary’s story is an inspiration to all of us. Her educational journey in Marian’s Adult Programs began in 2006. She earned her associate’s degree in August of 2008 and hopes to graduate in December with her bachelor’s degree.
Teaching and learning has always been a passion for MAP instructor Tanya Corbett.
MAP classes are rarely cancelled due to weather conditions.
Pursuing a concentration in finance will make you more marketable, especially in our current economy. According to Dr. Marie Truesdell Reymore, associate professor of the School of Business, “A focus on finance opens the door to a completely different area of business and makes for a well-rounded business major, allowing for experience on the numbers side, as opposed to the marketing and management side of business.”
Want a sandwich before class? Need to pick up a drink or snack on your break? Visit one of the following dining locations on the Marian University campus!
The MAP staff and faculty send their best wishes to the following students who graduated in August.
August
On August 3, 2009, Marian University’s newly renovated Barbara B. Cooling Dining Hall opened for the first time to serve university athletes who are back on campus for fall practice.
$2 million construction project will add to excitement of campus life, student opportunities.
Despite a sour economy and recent statewide cuts to arts funding, Marian University is kicking of another new construction project on its campus. The latest facility upgrade, the fourth such project undertaken at the 114-acre campus in the last three years, will add a large rehearsal space and additonal classrooms to the Music Building.
July
Marian University has agreed to help improve financial aid for veterans by participating in the Yellow Ribbon GI Education Enhancement Program.
Marian University will host Family Weekend on September 19-20, 2009. This year is historic for the institution as the Knights football and men’s soccer teams will play their first season at St.Vincent Health Field. Special travel advisory follows.
The third Marian University football season is quickly approaching, and this is a historic year for the Knights. It is the first season that the Knights will play home games on campus at the 3,000 seat St.Vincent Health Field.
The third Marian University football season is quickly approaching, and this is a historic year for the Knights: it is the first season that the Knights will play home games on St.Vincent Health Field.
On July 1, 2009, Marian College officially became Marian University.
The search is on for a new director of Alumni Affairs at Marian University.
Marian University Night at Victory Field will take place on August 22, 2009.
On July 15, 2009, Marian University’s Office of Marketing Communications and Office of Alumni Affairs work-study students will hold the first student-led seminar series in Marian University history.
Bob Golobish, vice-president of marketing and communication at Marian College, sets up a blog seeking input from alumni on the future direction of the Office of Alumni Affairs.
June
The Indiana State Board of Education recognized several of Marian College’s licensure programs as part of the Spotlight on Learning Award.
On Thursday, June 11, Marian College hosted a career night for Hispanic high school students during the college-prep program Project Stepping Stones.
Marian College announced the start of their Intercollegiate Bowling team which is set to lauch in the fall of 2010.
Indianapolis Mayor Gregory A. Ballard will at Marian College's name change celebration on Saturday, June 27.
James Roger’s 2009 commencement speech, “The Insights of Many Top the Wisdom of One,” can be viewed from Marian College’s Facebook page.
May
Marian College will officially be Marian University on July 1, 2009; join in the celebration on June 27.
Miller became the first woman in Marian College cycling history to secure a win at USA Cycling's Collegiate Road National Championships.
Bob Golobish, vice-president of marketing and communication at Marian College, sets up a blog seeking input from alumni on the future direction of the Office of Alumni Affairs.
Marian College is offering a wide variety of math and science summer camps to K-12 students, as well as math and science workshops for K-8 teachers.
Marian College joined with local colleges and universities to plant 100 trees in Indianapolis through Indiana Campus Compact and Keep Indiana Beautiful.
Marian College alumni Isabella Gabbard ‘00 and Kimberly Irvin ‘00 were two of 25 Indiana educators awarded the Indianapolis Power and Light Company’s (IPL) 2009 Golden Apple Award.
Marian College is offering a wide variety of math and science summer camps to K-12 students, as well as math and science workshops for K-8 teachers.
Six members of the Marian College speech team made history by traveling to Missouri State University for the National Forensic Association tournament on April 15-20, 2009.
Stop by the Marian College booth at the Mini-Marathon this Saturday.
Stop by the Marian College booth at the Mini-Marathon this Saturday.
April
James E. Rogers, chief executive officer of Duke Energy and 2009 Marian College commencement speaker, is seeking public input for his commencement address through a blog.
Kem Hawkins, the president of Cook Group Incorporated, will speak at Marian College on Wednesday, April 29, 2009.
Kem Hawkins, the president of Cook Group Incorporated, will speak at Marian College on Wednesday, April 29, 2009.
In May, Jeffrey Steinbronn, an Indianapolis Teaching Fellow, will be leading the Thomas Carr Howe Community High School science team to the state finals for the second year in a row.
In May, Jeffrey Steinbronn, an Indianapolis Teaching Fellow, will be leading the Thomas Carr Howe Community High School science team to the state finals for the second year in a row.
On April 25, 2009, Marian College alumni and students will join thousands of other volunteers at Knights Called to Serve, an annual event in conjunction with United Way of Central Indiana’s Youth Day of Caring.
Dr. Pierre Atlas, director of The Richard G. Lugar Franciscan Center for Global Studies and assistant professor of political science at Marian College, will give several presentations from April 17-May 19, 2009.
The Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg, the founders and long-time sponsors of Marian College, recently decided to renew their commitment of sponsorship at Marian College.
After eight years of tireless service to Marian College Ann Burnett Kreicker ’74 has decided to begin a new chapter in her life.
On April 19-20, nationally known environmentalist Sr. Paula Gonzalez will present a workshop and give a presentation about sustainability.
Global Peace and Justice Day will be Tuesday, April 7, 2009, on the Marian College campus.
On March 20, a general theatre minor was approved; it will be in effect in the fall semester of the 2009-10 academic year.
On Sunday, April 5, Marian College will host the 13th annual Midwest Cycling Classic.
March
On Saturday, April 25, Marian College will play its first football game at St.Vincent Health Field.
Awareness day for Make History: Advance the Mission of Marian College, the college’s comprehensive fundraising effort, will be on April 15, 2009.
On April 3-5, 2009, the Division of Student Affairs will host Kids ‘N’ Sibs Weekend.
Marian College and St.Vincent Health are collaborating to increase the number of nurses educated in central Indiana.
On Sunday, April 26, 2009, Marian College will host the annual spring pops concert.
David Haas and Lori True will visit Marian College on March 20-21 for a concert and workshop in the Bishop Chartrand Memorial Chapel.
The French film festival will take place on March 24-29.
On Thursday, March 5 at 7 p.m., there will be a lecture entitled “Understanding China through its History” in the auditorium of the Mother Theresa Hackelmeier Memorial Library on the Marian College campus.
On Thursday, March 5 at 7 p.m., there will be a lecture entitled “Understanding China through its History” in the auditorium of the Mother Theresa Hackelmeier Memorial Library on the Marian College campus.
February
The Corporation for National Community Service named Marian College to the 2008 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll.
On Wednesday, June 3, 2009, Marian College will host a conference featuring Dr. John Schacter.
The Corporation for National Community Service named Marian College to the 2008 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll.
The Marian College Fine Arts Gallery is hosting the works of visiting artist John Maggiotto.
On Tuesday, February 24, Marian College students will join students from Indiana’s independent colleges and universities at a student lobbying day at the Indiana State House.
Dr. Pierre Atlas, assistant professor of political science at Marian College, will give a series of guest lectures this spring.
Three Marian College alumni will receive a 2009 Spirit of Service Award.
On Thursday, February 05, 2009, Bill Foley will present a talk at the University of Minnesota.
Three Marian College alumni will receive a 2009 Spirit of Service Award from the Archdiocese of Indianapolis.
Marian College is participating in the 39th annual HASTI (Hoosier Association of Science Teachers, Inc.) conference on February 2-6, 2009.
Marian College is participating in the 39th annual HASTI (Hoosier Association of Science Teachers, Inc.) conference on February 2-6, 2009.
Marian College is participating in the 39th annual HASTI (Hoosier Association of Science Teachers, Inc.) conference on February 2-6, 2009.
January
At the Catholic Business Exchange event on Friday, February 20, Marian College president Daniel J. Elsener will give a talk.
There will be a percussion clinic with international percussionist Dr. Gifford Howarth on Friday, February 20 at 7 p.m. in room two of the Music Building.
The Marian College chapter of College Mentors for Kids has been nominated for the chapter of the year award and the chapter leader of the year award.
On Wednesday, January 21, the college will host a viewing of Evelyn Glennie’s documentary Touch the Sound.
Maria Johns ’88 will perform on Saturday, January 24, 2009, at 7 p.m. at the Bishop Chartrand Memorial Chapel.
James E. Rogers will speak at Marian College’s spring commencement.
Denis Ryan Kelly, Sr., M.A., and longtime associate professor of philosophy at Marian College, passed away on Saturday, January 10, 2009.
In February, Marian College will offer a series of three workshops for alumni, students, and the general public.
In February, Marian College will offer a series of three workshops for alumni, students, and the general public.
Marian College will host the Catholic Business Exchange “Business After Hours” event on Tuesday, January 27, 2009.
An article appeared in The Indianapolis Star on January 3, 2009, highlighting Marian College’s transition to a university.
Knight Daze, Marian College’s spring semester homecoming, will take place on January 26-31, 2009.
Dr. Bill Mirola, associate professor of sociology at Marian College, recently published a book.
2008
December
Dr. Carl Lecher will speak at the Catholic Professional Business Club meeting on Thursday, January 8, 2008.
Marian College sophomore Allison Boike is starring as Dorothy in Indianapolis Civic Theatre’s production of The Wizard of Oz.
A group of San Damiano Scholars have decided to reach out to prospective students through video.
Dr. Carl Lecher will speak at the Catholic Professional Business Club meeting on Thursday, January 8, 2008.
Dr. Carl Lecher will speak at the Catholic Professional Business Club meeting on Thursday, January 8, 2008.
St.Vincent Health has given a significant gift to Marian College and agreed to lend its name to the new multi-purpose athletic facility at Marian College.
David Shumate recently received a creative writing fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Marian College wind ensemble will perform a Christmas concert entitled A Downtown Christmas on Friday, December 5, 2008.
On Tuesday, December 9, 2008, the college will hold a dedication and open house for the Nina Mason Pulliam Nature Center.
On Tuesday, December 9, 2008, the college will hold a dedication and open house for the Nina Mason Pulliam Nature Center.
November
There are still tickets available for Christmas at Marian College, a madrigal dinner and choral concert on December 4-6.
On Saturday, November 15, 2008, the Marian College Knights will take on Urbana University in the last home football game of the season.
On Saturday, November 15, 2008, the Marian College Knights will take on Urbana University in the last home football game of the season.
October
On Friday, November 14, there will be a speaker showcase entitled “Inspirational Insights.”
On Friday, November 14, there will be a speaker showcase entitled “Inspirational Insights.”
On Tuesday, November 11, 2008, there will be an interfaith peace-prayer service, “Dare to Imagine,” from 7-8:30 p.m. in the Bishop Chartrand Memorial Chapel in Marian Hall.
On Wednesday, November 12, there will be a performance and talk by Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s Symphony on the Move entitled Homelands Near and Far.
On Tuesday, November 18, there will be a talk entitled “Humanitarian Action in Afghanistan: Education, Agriculture, and Water Security.”
On Saturday, November 1, 2008, Marian College will host the 10th annual Central States Regional Ethics Bowl.
On November 7-8, 2008, Sr. Ilia Delio, OSF, Ph.D., will visit Marian College for three presentations.
On Friday, October 17, 2008, the Marian College M-Club and Department of Athletics will host the annual M-Club Wall of Fame induction dinner.
On October 16 at 7 p.m., there will be a panel discussion entitled “Hoosiers and Interfaith Dialogue in Turkey,” hosted by The Richard G. Lugar Franciscan Center for Global Studies.
On Friday, October 17, 2008, the Marian College M-Club and Department of Athletics will host the annual M-Club Wall of Fame induction dinner.
The 13th annual Catholic High School Choral Festival will take place on Thursday, November 20, 2008, at 7:30 p.m.
On Monday, October 27, 2008, Marian College will promote its championship cycling team at the Economic Club of Indiana luncheon.
September
On Saturday, September 13, 2008, the Marian College cycling team won the collegiate track cycling national championship.
On Saturday, September 13, 2008, the Marian College cycling team won the collegiate track cycling national championship.
Thanks to a generous donation from David B. Haire ’71 and his family, the building located at the main entrance of campus be transformed into the David B. Haire Family Welcome and Alumni Center.
Homecoming and family weekend will be October 17-18, 2008.
A schedule of events for homecoming and family weekend 2008.
On Tuesday, September 9, the Marian College cycling team headed to Colorado Springs for the 2008 collegiate track cycling national championship.
As of September 8, 2008, there were 331 freshmen enrolled at Marian College—the highest freshmen enrollment number ever.
Thanks to a generous donation from David B. Haire ’71 and his family, the building located at the main entrance of campus be transformed into the David B. Haire Family Welcome and Alumni Center.
Jeanne Hidalgo, the campus minister for service and social justice at Marian College, has been selected as a Leadership United participant.
On Wednesday, September 24, 2008, Marian College will promote the green chemistry program at the Economic Club of Indiana luncheon.
On Wednesday, September 24, 2008, Marian College will promote the green chemistry program at the Economic Club of Indiana luncheon.
This fall, faculty and staff will be helping the larger central Indiana community when the college supports United Way of Central Indiana’s annual workplace campaign.
Marian College supports Indiana Science Debate 2008.
Marian College supports Indiana Science Debate 2008.
August
The Marian College Knights will open the football season on Saturday, August 30, 2008.
Marian College was recently chosen as one of the semi-finalists for the 2008 BKD Indiana Excellence Awards.
Marian College recently posted several videos to YouTube and the Marian College web site.
The Life Science Education Center at Marian College was one of 13 organizations across the country to receive the CILC Pinnacle Award.
The Life Science Education Center at Marian College was one of 13 organizations across the country to receive the CILC Pinnacle Award.
July
Michael Kuria ’07, a nurse at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, recently received The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses.
Summer 2008 was busy for Marian College. Almost every week, various camps, programs, workshops, and seminars brought diverse groups to campus.
An unveiling of the recent installation of recognition bricks and pillars of support took place during All Alumni Weekend.
Tables are still available for the scholarship celebration and dinner on October 9, 2008.
Kristin Ronzone Froehlke ’68 recently established an endowed scholarship in honor of Sr. Florence Marie Rose.
Brad Shaw, a 1986 Marian College graduate; Kevin Huston, associate professor of accounting and finance; and Dr. Marie Truesdell, dean of the School of Business; are currently raising funds to endow the Timothy R. Akin Accounting and Finance Scholarship.
In honor of their 50th class reunion, the class of 1958 recently presented the college with a bench and tree, as well as The First Co-Ed Class of 1958 Endowed Scholarship.
Calling all parents, siblings, aunts, uncles, neighbors, and friends of young people who might want to attend one of the remaining Marian College Summer Math and Science Camps!
A new selection of Marian College gear is now available online.
Former race car driver Lyn St. James visited Camp GEMS on July 9 to help the campers build soap box derby cars.
Calling all parents, siblings, aunts, uncles, neighbors, and friends of young people who might want to attend one of the remaining Marian College Summer Math and Science Camps!
Dr. Raymond J. Haberski Jr., associate professor of history and director of the Honors Program at Marian College, has been named the Danish Distinguished Chair in American Studies through the Fulbright Scholar Program.
June
Marian College alumni and friends can order a DVD of a talk entitled "Franciscan Theology and Philosophy: Its Contemporary Value."
A recent gift from the Glick Fund will enhance technology, programming, and staffing in the Marian College EcoLab.
A recent gift from the Glick Fund will enhance technology, programming, and staffing in the Marian College EcoLab.
On June 12-14, approximately 100 students from 45 high schools across the state will be at Marian College as part of Project Stepping Stone.
On June 12-14, approximately 100 students from 45 high schools across the state will be at Marian College as part of Project Stepping Stone.
Marian College recently formed a student chapter of the Society of Human Resource Managment, the largest human resource professional organization.
On June 12, representatives from the national and state departments of education will visit Marian College.
The opening ceremonies for the new Indianapolis chapter of Teach for America will take place on June 10 at Marian College.
May
President Daniel J. Elsener invites the Indiana Debate Commission to hold a gubernatorial debate on campus.
President Daniel J. Elsener invites the Indiana Debate Commission to hold a gubernatorial debate on campus.
The Marian College Board of Trustees officially approved a resolution stating that Marian College would become a university on July 1, 2009.
Marian College will host a summer cycling camp for junior cyclists, organized by USA Cycling.
Marian College to host Reality Spanish® Summer Institute in June 2008.
All Alumni Weekend is June 27-29, 2008.
This summer, Marian College will host a camp for high school students interested in the motorsports industry.
Right to Life of Indianapolis Bike 'n' Hike 2008 to take place on campus.
This summer, Marian College will host Summer Math and Science Camps for K-12 students and workshops for K-12 teachers.
Marian College recently approved a major and minor in photography within the Department of Performing and Visual Arts.
This summer, Marian College will host Summer Math and Science Camps for K-12 students and workshops for K-12 teachers.
April
Marian College President, Daniel J. Elsener challenges Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and John McCain to participate in a debate concerning our nation’s commitment to scientific research and technological advancement.
Reality Spanish Information Session on Campus
Marian College to Host Catholic Strengths, Stewardship, and Engagement Summit in May 2008
John Katunga to speak on campus as part of the Global Studies Speaker Series
Marian College holds Commencement 2008 on May 10, 2008
Marian College to host Global Peace and Justice Day
Senator Richard G. Lugar to speak on campus as part of Global Studies Speaker Series
Marian College to host the 2008 Spring Pops Concert
Marian College to host French film festival on campus
March
Award-winning photojournalist Bill Foley to speak on campus
2007
October
Marian College’s strategic and pro-active approach to science and mathematics is helping transform education in central Indiana
Marian College partners with Indianapolis charter shools through Project IGNITE
August
Make History announcement part of the festivities on Thursday, October 25