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The reduction of programs is a reduction of opportunities that will disproportionately affect students from low-income and ...
The answer for some, of course, will be out of state or at a private school; the humanities will continue to be protected in ...
The 2027 in-state basketball class is starting to take shape. Here are the top 20 prospects (and 25 more) — ranked by ...
Gov. Mike Braun ordered an exhaustive report of all DEI references in state government that included a reference to Purdue ...
Indiana University track and field head coach Ed Beathea announced the hiring of a new assistant coach for the 2025-26 season ...
Indiana ranks third nationally for the amount of microschools within a state, which gained popularity during the pandemic as ...
Mike Uremovich's new-look Ball State football staff features a coaching position you won't find anywhere else. Meet Cardinals ...
Six public universities will cut or consolidate about 400 degree programs, or nearly 20% of the state's offerings.
The January executive order gave agencies until July 1 to complete a review and identify DEI in their policies, which Braun ...
An Indianapolis business owner will lead the state’s new Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, with a focus on ...
Indiana plans to strengthen and expand apprenticeship programs across the state through a $6 million federal grant.
Six of Indiana’s public colleges and universities are cutting or consolidating more than 400 academic degree programs ahead of a new state law, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education (CHE) ...