November 10, 2025
IU lecturer removed from class during intellectual diversity investigation
A lecturer in the Indiana University School of Social Work has been removed from teaching one of her classes — “Diversity, Human Rights, and Social Justice” — while the university investigates a complaint by a student against material she presented.
Read MoreNovember 10, 2025
Congressional report cites Purdue in push for tighter limits on Chinese students
A congressional report uses Purdue University as a case study to argue for tighter limits on Chinese students and academic partnerships, even as it praises the school’s research security policies.
Read MoreNovember 6, 2025
Rokita sues IPS for blocking ICE from schools. District says lawsuit is for 'political gain'
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita sued Indianapolis Public Schools, claiming the district’s immigration-related policies violate state law and obstruct federal enforcement.
Read MoreNovember 5, 2025
3,000 Indiana students repeat third grade under new literacy law
About 3,000 Indiana third graders are repeating the grade this year under a new state law that requires students to pass the IREAD test or qualify for an exemption to advance.
Read MoreNovember 4, 2025
Avon voters approve school tax renewal despite Beckwith opposition
Indiana voters approved five of six school tax referendums in Nov. 4 special elections.
Read MoreOctober 31, 2025
Interview: Indiana child care cuts will push parents out of jobs
WFYI’s Dylan Peers McCoy sat down with Sam Snideman, vice president of government relations for the United Way of Central Indiana, to talk about how inadequate child care affects families, businesses and communities.
Read MoreOctober 30, 2025
Indiana University reverses course, allows student newspaper to resume print
The IU chancellor reversed said Indiana Daily Student can resume print editions through the fiscal year, while the university denies censorship amid backlash and a related federal lawsuit.
Read MoreOctober 30, 2025
Former Indiana University student media director sues in free-speech case
Former student media director Jim Rodenbush sued Indiana University in federal court, alleging the school violated his free-speech rights and wrongfully terminated him.
Read MoreOctober 29, 2025
Indiana won't give new child care vouchers until 2027
The state stopped issuing new vouchers last December, and nearly 31,000 children were on the waitlist as of September.
Read MoreOctober 28, 2025
Beckwith urges 'no' vote as school districts seek passage of property tax referendums
Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith is actively urging voters to reject Avon Community School Corp.’s Nov. 4 referendum renewal.
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