Advice & Expertise
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Small House, Big Living
When Laura Yates, MS/MPA’16, came to Bloomington in 2014 for the IU School of Public and Environmental Affairs’s grad program, she brought The Little Leaf, the 220-square-foot house she built…
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A Voice for the Voiceless: Alum becomes leading advocate for refugees
It takes a special kind of person to dedicate his or her career to helping people who are fleeing from war and political strife. Cole Varga, BA’05, is one of…
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A Vision for Success: Alum achieves dream of being an NFL referee
“Blind zebra” is one of the tamer terms irate football fans have shouted at NFL referee Bryan Neale, BS’92, but it’s a label he’s embraced. When he’s not blowing his…
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Meet Madame Fromage: An IU Grad Spreading Her Love for Cheese
Tenaya Darlington, MFA’97, has a not-so-secret identity: Madame Fromage, cheese blogger extraordinaire with a sense of humor sharper than any cheddar. “I’ve always thought that cheese was theatrical,” she says…
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Hammering Out a Better Neighborhood
When Mina Starsiak, BGS’07, and her mother, Karen E Laine, JD’92, bought a fixer-upper home in the Fountain Square neighborhood just south of downtown Indianapolis in 2007, they knew they…
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Ask the Expert: Make it count when you work from home
A global study by Vodafone found that flexibility in the career world is highly valued by the modern employee. It benefits the talent pool with an adaptive work schedule and…
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Medical Myths, Busted
Do kids get more colds in day care? Is the five-second rule actually true? Is exercise really the key to weight loss? IU professor and New York Times blogger Dr.…