Claire Rafford - Mirror Indy
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The university campus was listed for sale earlier this year for $3.5 million.
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The university’s Black Student Union criticized the decision.
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Three weeks after announcing a “pause in operations,” Martin University’s board of trustees announced in a letter published in the Indianapolis Recorder that the college is closing its doors for good.
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Just 9% of apprenticeships in Marion County are held by Black men.
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The call comes after Martin announced Dec. 9 the university would close.
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A national expert tied the decrease to Trump administration policies surrounding student visas.
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The banner was put up in 2020 as part of then-IUPUI’s antiracism initiatives.
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An Indianapolis Democrat blasted Gov. Mike Braun’s first budget proposal as racist. Braun’s proposed budget would not fund the state’s only predominantly Black university or a state grant program designed to get more first-generation and minority students to college.
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The bill’s author wants to see more students accepted at the state’s flagship schools.
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Ivy Tech’s health care programs are relocating closer to downtown hospitals.