Everything you need to know about UIndy’s MBA program
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Did you know? UIndy’s MBA program now offers STEM-certified concentrations. | Photo provided by University of Indianapolis
Have a knack for business and want to continue your education through a Master of Business Administration program? The University of Indianapolis (UIndy) can help Hoosiers achieve their goals.
Recognized as the most established MBA program in Indianapolis, UIndy offers a nationally-ranked curriculum with flexible course options led by an experienced faculty dedicated to student success.
Finding your path
With nearly 50 years of experience, UIndy has tailored its MBA program to provide adaptable options for students. Explore which option works best for you:
Flexible MBA
Need to balance your studies with work or personal commitments? This self-paced, hybrid program allows students to complete their degree in one year or enroll in a select number of courses each semester.
Interested in possessing several learning certificatesby graduation? This option might work best for you. Pro tip: Follow the course plan here.
Corporate MBA
If you benefit from on-site learning, this program offers customizable curricula with corporate partners.
Firms can offer a complete, accredited UIndy degree at their facility or a branded university program with their organization’s moniker.
Become a UIndy Greyhound and join a proud and loyal alumni community.
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Ranked and recognized
Did we mentionthe university was recognized as a 2023-2024 Business College of Distinction? Read: It’s ranked among the top schools offering multidisciplinary business degrees complete with practical experiences.
UIndy is also accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools & Programs + a member of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
Become a Greyhound
Ready to take the next step? Explore FAQs, including the cost of attendance, admission requirements, estimated completion timeline (and more).
Speedway Cruise-In Nights | Wednesday, June 12 | 6-9 p.m. | Daredevil Brewing Co, 4859 Gilman St., Indianapolis | Free | Join this monthly meetup involving car culture, hot rods, motorcycles, food, and drinks.
Thursday, June 13
Summer Solstice Yoga Series | Thursday, June 13-Thursday, Aug. 15 | 5 p.m. | The Alexander, 333 S. Delaware St., Indianapolis | Free | Let go of the day’s tensions with this free outdoor yoga class every Thursday.
Karaoke Night in TOC | Thursday, June 13 | 7:30-10:30 p.m. | North Mass Boulder, 1411 Roosevelt Ave., Indianapolis | Free | Unleash your inner singer with your favorite songs.
Friday, June 14
White River Paddle Days and Festival | Friday, June 14-Sunday, June 16 | 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. | Frank’s Paddlesports Livery, 3001 N. White River Pkwy Dr. W., Indianapolis | $40-$80 | The White River Alliance invites all who enjoy racing by canoe, tandem kayak, or single kayak to be a part of the fun in this three-day event.
Italian Street Festival | Friday, June 14-Saturday, June 15 | 5-11 p.m. | Holy Rosary Church, 520 Stevens St., Indianapolis | Cost of purchase | This popular Italian Street Festival has been offering food, live music, and a celebration of all things Italian since 1983.
Saturday, June 15
Free Admission Day in honor of Juneteenth | Saturday, June 15 | 10 a.m.-5 p.m. | Indiana Historical Society, 450 W. Ohio St., Indianapolis | Free | Guests will be the first to access a new interactive kiosk that offers details about African American historical sites in Indiana.
Sunday, June 16
Indiana Fever vs. Chicago Sky | Sunday, June 16 | 12 p.m. | Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 125 S. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis | $10+ | Bring your basketball-loving father figure to cheer on the Fever.
Tom’s Watch Bar is planning to take over the former site of Goodwood Brewing & Spirits at 140 S. Illinois St. downtown. The bar and restaurant chain’s motto is “All the sports, all the time” and it plans to open later this year. (IBJ)
Opening
The Fishers Art Center opens to the public on Monday, June 17. The 1,200-sqft center features art exhibitions, two art studios, a clay studio, and a flexible theater space. It will be open Monday-Friday and during evening + weekend class times.
Eat
A new vendor is open at the Garage Food Hall at Bottleworks. Yoke Social Table features sandwiches, salads, and bowls made from healthy + sustainable ingredients. It has another location in Kokomo.
Outdoors
The City of Greenwood is getting ready to cut the ribbon on the city’s newest $1.3 million amenity. The 16-court Freedom Parks Pickleball Complex is the largest pickleball facility in Johnson County. It will offer tournament and recreational opportunities for residents and visitors.
Arts
The Indy Arts Council is putting together a five-year plan for future programs and is seeking input from the community on central Indiana’s arts and culture scene. The new strategic plan will guide the council’s future programs, services, and advocacy efforts. The survey deadline is Sunday, June 30. (WISH)
Cause
Comedian and actor Iliza Shlesinger will headline the Laughing Matters comedy fundraiser for Cancer Support Community Indiana. The event will take place on Saturday, July 27 at Clowes Memorial Hall. Funds will help provide free cancer support services locally. (WTHR)
Correction
In yesterday’s newsletter, we stated that the Indy Juneteenth Celebration on Saturday, June 15 will take place in Celebration Plaza. The correct location of the festival is Military Park (601 W. New York St.) downtown. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Sports
Ben Sheppard and Bennedict Mathurin both had a noteworthy season for the Pacers. What did they do well, and where can they grow next? Locked On host Tony East breaks it down.
Kids
🌤️ A kid’s perfect day in Indy
A kid’s perfect day in Indianapolis
The chimpanzees at the Indianapolis Zoo are very social and like interacting with humans. | Photo by Cody Mattox/Indianapolis Zoo
Sorry, but — NO ADULTS ALLOWED — this one is for the kids. Grown-up, please hand this over to your little one. Got it, kiddo? Let’s plan a family day together. Here’s a fun schedule for you to try.
Morning
Be a chef and cook breakfast for the adults at home. The night before, ask your family to choose from one of these recipes.
If you have time before heading to lunch, check out the Indianapolis Colts Canal Playspace on the Canal downtown.
Afternoon
For lunch, head to Clancy’s Hamburgers at The Garage Food Hall and try the yummy mini burgers. After you’ve filled your belly, spend the afternoon exploring the Indianapolis Zoo. We love feeding the giraffes, watching the dolphin show, and interacting with the chimpanzees.
Grown-ups — take pictures along the way and share them with us. Also, send us more family friendly recommendations and we may just feature them in an upcoming newsletter.
Strut your stuff this summer with accessories from Designed For Joy. The Birdie purse comes in various colorways and features a scarf detail on the handle – perfect for a summer date night.
Another stop on your kid’s perfect day itinerary could be SPARK on the Circle. It’s back for its second summer on Monument Circle. Wednesdays are a great day to visit because you can also enjoy the farmer’s market on the Circle and special programming.
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