Welcome to the Engaged Learning Week Spring 2020 Showcase

Welcome message from Dr. Jerry Daday, Executive Associate Dean, Institute for Engaged Learning; Professor, Sociology:


JagStart

April 29, 2020, 5:00pm

JagStart 2020 is where IUPUI students showcase their ideas for an innovative new product, new business venture, or a compelling solution to a social challenge with the hopes of making their dreams a reality. Watch the live online event on Wednesday, April 29 at 5:00pm and cast your vote for the best pitch!

JagStart Competition

Capstone Showcases

Various dates and times

A capstone is a signature, culminating experience that requires students to integrate knowledge, skills, and dispositions acquired during college and apply them in practice. Capstones are highly engaging experiences and can take on various forms including classes, seminars, or field experiences that are directed and supervised by expert faculty. View student capstone projects from degree programs at IUPUI by clicking on the program below.

Philanthropic Studies

April 27-30, 2020

Communication Studies

April 27-May 1, 2020

School of Informatics and Computing Alt. Capstone

May 1, 2020 5-8 pm

English; Covid-19 Through the Eyes of Students

Ongoing

School of Informatics and Computing

May 6-15, 2020

School of Engineering & Technology

May 7 & 8, 2020

Sports Management Capstone Projects

Spring 2020

Internship Showcase

April 27-May 1, 2020

Internships and work experiences are academically recognized, experiential learning that integrates knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skills development in a professional setting. Reflecting, sharing, and presenting what they have learned plays an important role in student career development process.

Review our Internship Showcase booklet for summaries of their work and click on the programs below to view the program showcases.

Life-Health Sciences Internship (LHSI)
Sophomore Internship Program
Hire Achievers
On-Campus Internship Program

The Bringle & Hatcher Civic Engagement Showcase

April 27-May 1, 2020

Welcome to and thank you for joining us for the virtual 2020 Bringle Hatcher Civic Engagement Showcase at IUPUI. This showcase is an opportunity to learn, celebrate and thank our graduates and professionals who dedicated their time and talent to the work of civic engagement for the public good.

Read the full welcome letter...

Bringle & Hatcher Poster Showcase
Bringle & Hatcher Awards and Recognition

Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities Showcase

April 30 - May 1, 2020

We invite you to attend the IUPUI Student Research and Creative Activities Day showcasing the breadth and depth of student research and creative activity across all academic units. See how our students are gaining real-world experience through research and internships and creating original works of art.

Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities

Honors College Student Showcase

April 27-May 1, 2020

We invite you to attend the Honors College Student Showcase featuring projects that demonstrate what Honors learning looks like from multiple disciplinary perspectives and also showcase the unique opportunities Honors scholars can take advantage of along the Profiles of Learning to grow as communicators, innovators, problem solvers, and contributors to their local and global communities

Honors College Student Showcase
Student pointing to poster
Student talking to faculty member
Student talking to peer

First-Year Seminar Showcase

May 1, 2020

The first-year seminar is the foundation for success in college, students explore academic, career, and co-curricular opportunities at IUPUI while gaining important skills for a successful college journey. Explore the work of first-year seminar students engaging in service in the Indianapolis community.

First-Year Seminar

English W231 Professional Writing Skills

May 2020

W231 Professional Writing Skills is offered by the Writing Program at IUPUI’s School of Liberal Arts. The course focuses on a student/community client partnership. Students in W231 reach out and connect with clients around Indianapolis then provide hundreds of hours of exploration, research, and analysis at no charge to community partners. The experience-based course combines academic rigor and community service; the curriculum challenges students to analyze and innovate then pitch practical recommendations to address workplace problems.

English W231 Professional Writing Skills