UIndy Faculty Publications Highlight Public Voices Fellowship Success
Recently, faculty members at the University of Indianapolis took part in the Public Voices Fellowship through The Op-Ed Project. The goal of the Fellowship is to dramatically increase the public impact of the nation’s top underrepresented thinkers, specifically women and minorities.
Faculty members have already seen great success from their participation in the Fellowship, being published in many well-known publications as of early October, with more to come! Check out what some of our faculty have been writing about below:
Laura Wilson – The Progressive
The Case for Regulating Facebook
Colleen Wynn – U.S. News & World Report
More Than a Home, Housing is a Human Right
Laurie Williams – The Hill
Why investing in diversity and raising the grade on school spending is urgent
Kendra Thomas – Newsweek
Gap in Justice Capital Perception is Global
Amanda Miller – Hill Reporter
Why Congress Should Hold on to the Child Tax Care Credit
Liz Ziff – Progressive Magazine
Reproductive Health Care is a Human Right
Laura Wilson – Fulcrum
How the U.S. Got Two Financial Crises for the Price of One
Alyson O’Daniel – KevinMD
HIV/AIDS vaccine underscores need for better health access
Kendra Thomas
Virtues Need a Place in Early Education
Stephanie Wideman
Free Speech on College Campuses? Uphold the Ancient Greeks
Amanda Miller & Colleen Wynn
The affordable housing crises is destroying relationships and families
Laura Wilson
The Case for Regulating Facebook
Ana Maria Ferreira
Activists Speak Out Against Unsafe Local Roads for Bikes
Katie Greenan
Sexual Health: A Lifelong Lesson
Ted Frantz
History Shows Glenn Youngkin’s Strategy Could be a Losing One
Samantha Gray
Racism and Inequalities in Academia
Karen Newman
After Months Online, Students Struggle with Real Life
Liz Ziff
Finding better ways to ensure safety for LGBTQ Young People