The start of the fall semester will usher in a deeper focus on community service in academics and campus life, through the new Center for Service. The Center for Service combines many of the Mount’s service-based programs and organizations into one location, in addition to introducing new opportunities. Established over the summer, and directed by Sarah Neitz, Ph.D., the Center for Service will begin full operations this month when students return.
Indianápolis espera recibir alrededor de $425 millones a través del segundo paquete de estímulo de la ley aprobada que se firmó este mes, lo cual es una suma mayor a la que la ciudad recibió el año pasado por la Ley de Ayuda, Alivio y Seguridad Económica por el Coronavirus (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security, CARES), así como en financiamiento, la cual se distribuirá en 2021 y en 2022. Estamos enormemente agradecidos con las noticias que nos han dado, declaró el Alcalde, Joe Hogsett, con respecto a la segunda ronda de ayudas brindadas a los municipios a través del Plan de Rescate Estadounidense (American Rescue Plan).
Fewer Indiana counties this week are facing the state s county-level COVID-19 restrictions governing social gatherings as the spread of the virus continues to slow, the state health department s latest map update shows.
Another 11 counties Wednesday were shaded blue on the state s advisory-level map. That means 42 of the state s 92 counties now no longer face the state s gathering capacity restrictions but must still obey social distancing and mask-wearing protocols.
Both Indiana s public health emergency order and county-level restriction order were extended last month and will remain in effect through March. The current county restrictions limit social gatherings to 25% of capacity in orange and red counties and 50% of capacity in yellow counties.
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Christopher Pitts
Christopher Pitts sat in a hotel room one night when he moved to Indianapolis in 2017. He remembers reading an article on the history of Indiana Avenue. He learned about the communities, their significance, and the music. It was a history he didnât know much about.
Four years later he is a staple on the Indy jazz scene hoping to contribute, âmeaningful, thoughtful music that uplifts and connects with people in the same tradition that has been done for years,â he says. Â
True to his word, as a featured artist for this yearâs Art & Soul, his trio, including frequent collaborators Nick Tucker (bass) and Carrington Clinton (drums), is performing songs by Indianapolis composers and innovators, Carl Perkins and Buddy Montgomery, along with original compositions.Â