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Partnership with Purdue University Global to benefit members of Indiana Volunteer Firefighters Association
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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. As a former firefighter, Randy Frye holds first responders in high esteem. His empathy for them led him to becoming a champion for a partnership between Purdue University Global and the Indiana Volunteer Firefighters Association (IVFA) that will afford all members of the association the opportunity to pursue bachelor’s degree offerings that will help advance their careers.
“The volunteer fire service in Indiana comprises the majority of firefighters,” said Frye, who has served in the Indiana House of Representatives from the 67th district since 2010. “The countless hours spent by these brave volunteers protecting us often goes unrewarded. Thanks to Purdue Global, we can now begin to offer additional college training for our volunteer firefighters, providing them with a cle
What Does The Future Hold For Mike Pence?
The veep was Donald Trump’s most loyal defender for the past four years. We asked the experts what might come next.
January 6, 2021
At some point on or before January 20, Inauguration Day, moving trucks will roll up outside Number One Observatory Circle, a 9,150-square-foot Queen Anne–style house in Northwest Washington, D.C., where Pence and his wife, Karen, have lived the last four years. Movers will pack up all their earthly belongings. Then the trucks will likely head west back to Indiana, where political allies say Pence will regroup and plot out his next four years in a territory not all that unfamiliar to him: the political wilderness.
U of A assistant professor transforms old pieces of art to discuss race
Black History Month muralist art By Karly Tinsley | February 25, 2021 at 10:28 PM MST - Updated February 26 at 5:53 AM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - As Black History Month comes to an end, an associate professor at the University of Arizona is using his art to keep the conversation going.
Aaron Coleman started expressing himself first through graffiti, and then after graduating from Herron School of Art and Design at Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis, he got into printmaking.
Recently, he was inspired by a 1950s children’s coloring book that only depicted white children.
Auburn is looking to make some adjustments after a 2-1 weekend in the Osprey/Dolphin Invitational.
“It’s nice to win some ballgames here in the last couple of weeks knowing you’re not playing your best ball yet," Dean said.