March 17, 2023
Scripps Regional Spelling Bee causing a 'buzz' this weekend in Indy
This weekend is the Scripps Regional Spelling Bee on the IUPUI campus.
Read MoreMarch 16, 2023
A FAFSA requirement for Indiana students is one step closer to becoming law
Indiana students could soon be required to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, a shift that supporters say could give students more money to go to college and convince more of them to enroll in higher education in the first place.
Read MoreMarch 15, 2023
Hoosiers with student debt could regain access to college transcripts under new bill
It’s common practice for colleges to withhold transcripts from students with outstanding debt. The practice disproportionately affects low-income students who want to finish their degree or get a job.
Read MoreMarch 14, 2023
Edison school board fires leader, cancels IPS expansion after racial slur allegation
The longtime leader of the popular Edison School of the Arts was fired Tuesday evening following allegations the educator repeated the “n-word” to students of color.
Read MoreMarch 14, 2023
Ball State provost to be next Aurora University president
Ball State University’s provost will be the next president of Aurora University.
Read MoreMarch 8, 2023
Early Learning Indiana announces $50M in grants available to support early childhood education
The program makes $50 million available for eligible social service providers, child care providers, and nonprofits across the state that serve young children’s developmental needs.
Read MoreMarch 7, 2023
What is the 21st Century Scholars program and what changes are Indiana lawmakers proposing?
Indiana's 21st Century Scholars program provides up to 100 percent tuition for public state colleges and part of the tuition at private and independent colleges.
Read MoreMarch 7, 2023
Edison School of the Arts community members demand removal of CEO after alleged use of ‘n-word’
Roughly 200 students, staff and parents filled the cafeteria at Edison School of the Arts Tuesday night to demand the school’s chief executive officer be fired -- and that he provide a public apology -- after allegations that he said the “n-word” to a student of color last week.
Read MoreFebruary 28, 2023
Indiana Senate passes bill to ban 'bad' books, ease prosecution of teachers, librarians
Senate lawmakers passed a bill Tuesday that would strip teachers and school librarians of a legal defense against charges that they gave harmful books to students.
Read MoreFebruary 27, 2023
New Indy Achieves executive director wants high school students to feel comfortable with college
The organization Indy Achieves works to close the city’s skills and wage gap by increasing access to post-secondary education.
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