Indiana lawmakers consider bill to mandate public colleges enroll at least half of first-year students from in-state.
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The available evidence doesn’t clearly show that the statutes targeting curriculum, library books, and transgender students ...
Purdue has offered the first look at a 15-floor building that will transform downtown's west side and be the linchpin of its ...
Pete Yonkman, president of Cook Group and Cook Medical, was among the speakers Monday at the official launch of the new ...
About 70 miles northeast of Indianapolis, it’s surrounded ... The University of Notre Dame, Marian University and Indiana University also attracted individual gifts of $20 million or more.
A Martin University leader says Indiana’s only predominantly Black university will survive Gov. Mike Braun’s proposal to withdraw funding.