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Indianapolis Public Schools Commissioner Allissa Impink will resign from the board after winning the Democratic primary for Indiana Senate District 46, leaving five of the seven board seats on the November ballot.
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With primary season officially over in Indiana, attention is turning to the November general election. For schools, the most important offices on the ballot may not be at the top.
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Purdue University President Mung Chiang will step down to become president of Northwestern University on July 1, ending a three-plus-year tenure.
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IPS Superintendent Aleesia Johnson announced $17 million in central office cuts, the latest step in an effort to close a deficit as enrollment falls and a fiscal cliff approaches.
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IU locked down the laboratory of Distinguished Professor of Biology Roger Innes on Thursday night, according to an email sent to the department by the chair.
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Indiana businesses can get up to $100,000 in tax credits to help pay for workers' childcare under a new law that marks one of Republican leaders' first responses to a spiraling childcare crisis.
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Officials announced the addition on Wednesday after celebrating the school's sixth cohort of students to enter the school's healthcare fellowship.
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The Personal Branding Activity rule allows student athletes to capitalize on commercial activities such as appearances, branding and endorsements.
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The report discusses a governance model of bringing the IDS and student radio and television under "a new umbrella structure."
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The class action lawsuit alleges Martin failed to refund students’ tuition and financial aid.