INDIANAPOLIS — As schools start the new academic year, K-12 schools and higher education institutions approved for support for online learning…
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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana PK-12 schools and higher education institutions can now apply for a needs-based, competitive $61.6 million grant progra…
EDITOR’S NOTE: The following letter has been issued by Louisville-area university and college presidents.
SOUTHERN INDIANA — With just a few months left until graduation, Kayla Howard has her eyes set on the future.
INDIANAPOLIS— Jóse Goméz Márquez came to America from Peru in 2003, eventually settling in Indiana with the hope of a better life.
SELLERSBURG – Friends, family and peers old and new gathered Thursday at Ivy Tech Sellersburg to welcome Travis Haire to his new role as chanc…
College and university leaders expressed deep concern Monday about what an imminent Trump administration policy shift on immigration could mean for students who were brought to the United States as undocumented immigrants when they were children.
FRANKFORT — While Kentucky’s policy makers wail about the lack of skilled workers and the inability to meet employers’ need for such workers, the state’s lawmakers have enacted the 10th largest cuts to higher education in the nation since the Great Recession.
OKLAHOMA CITY — One by one, presidents from colleges and universities across Oklahoma filed up to the podium Wednesday to make their case to increase the tuition rates at their schools.
ATLANTA — Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal has reversed course and signed a controversial bill that will allow handguns on the state’s college campuses.
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