Safety Advised As Hoosiers Head To Water For Summer
As Memorial Day kicks off summer across Indiana, Hoosiers will flock to lakes, rivers and pools, and safety should be on everyone’s mind.
Read MoreAs Memorial Day kicks off summer across Indiana, Hoosiers will flock to lakes, rivers and pools, and safety should be on everyone’s mind.
Read MoreA coalition of ranking Indiana University alumni voiced “alarm and anger” Wednesday, April 30 to new state policy that eliminates alumni input in the selection of university trustees and instead gives decision-making power over the board’s membership to the governor.
Read MoreIndiana high school students who complete the most rigorous academic diploma under the state’s new graduation framework will receive automatic acceptance to all seven of Indiana’s public universities, Gov. Mike Braun announced Wednesday, April 2.
Read MoreA couple of graduates have awarded a gift to Indiana State University in support of its women’s basketball program.
Read MoreIndiana’s population swelled to just under 7 million residents last year — but international immigration accounted for most of the growth, according to a Thursday, March 13 Indiana University analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data.
Read MoreA proposal to shrink thousands of state financial aid grants is likely to cut deepest at schools like Ivy Tech Community College, as well as Indiana, Purdue and Ball State universities.
Read MoreThe 2024 national election highlighted a number of polarizing cultural issues.
Read MoreIndiana University’s online programs have again garnered high accolades in U.S. News and World Report’s 2025 Best Online Program rankings, with multiple programs in business, education and psychology ranking in the top five nationally.
Read MoreWARSAW – Warsaw senior Callen Hoskins has announced he is signing with Indiana University to continue his golf and academic career.
Read MoreIndiana University will honor musician, artist and activist John Mellencamp this fall with events highlighting his numerous contributions to the university and the state of Indiana.
Read MoreLilly Endowment Inc. has approved grants to 13 colleges and universities in Indiana totaling more than $300 million to support community development projects jointly envisioned by the institutions and local stakeholders to improve quality of life and place in their communities.
Read MoreIndiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and State Comptroller Elise Nieshalla want Indiana University to show “proof of compliance” with a 2023 state budget law that stripped state funding from the university’s Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction.
Read MoreAttorney General Todd Rokita and State Comptroller Elise Nieshalla are calling on Indiana University to show proof of compliance with a clear and unambiguous state law, which prohibits the Kinsey Institute from using taxpayer funds.
Read MoreIndiana University today released the findings of an independent review of the events that took place on Dunn Meadow in April 2024 and the complex factors that culminated in police intervention.
Read MoreIndiana University and Purdue University took the final steps Monday, July 1, on a bold new vision for higher education in Indianapolis, designed to increase the number of job-ready graduates in an innovation-led economy, fuel economic growth in the region and the state, and enhance service to the Indianapolis community and beyond.
Read MoreLoneliness is a significant biopsychosocial stressor with a mortality risk comparable to smoking more than 15 cigarettes a day and more harmful than alcoholism, obesity and lack of physical activity.
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