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Supreme court to hear wrongful termination case against South Bend Schools

The Indiana Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in January in a case where a woman sued the South Bend Community School Corp., alleging wrongful termination of her employment with the school district.... Read More

It’s easier to get into college than it used to be. Here are the Indiana admissions rates

The median admissions rate at four-year colleges and universities increased by more than 7 percentage points between 2012 and 2022, according to a new analysis from the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank.... Read More

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IWU, Ivy Tech partner up for reduced tuition

Ivy Tech students who transfer to Indiana Wesleyan after receiving their associate’s degrees can receive a 15% discount on all online bachelor’s and associate-to-master’s degrees. ... Read More

AI a game changer for students with disabilities, but schools still learning to harness it

Artificial intelligence holds the promise of helping countless other students with a range of visual, speech, language and hearing impairments to execute tasks that come easily to others. Schools have been wrestling with how and where to incorporate AI.... Read More

Whitten: Lilly Endowment grant ‘game changing’ for new IU facility at 16 Tech

Indiana University received its largest grant to support research and development, and that money will go towards a new biosciences initiative. The $138 million grant will establish the IU Launch Accelerator for Biosciences at the 16 Tech Innovation District.... Read More

Huntington University receives $850,000 grant to expand programs

Three Huntington University programs are getting a boost from an $850,000 Avis Foundation grant. The university said the funding will support programs in animal health and veterinary nursing, executive coaching and leadership, and occupational therapy.... Read More

Education issues Indiana lawmakers are considering for the 2025 legislative session

Many of the priorities related to K-12 that Republican leaders outlined for next year, like expanding school vouchers and limiting property tax hikes, come with a price tag. ... Read More

White House scrapping pending regulations, including student debt cancellation

President Joe Biden is abandoning his effort to cancel student loans for more than 38 million Americans, the first step in a plan to jettison pending regulations to prevent President-elect Donald Trump from retooling them to achieve his own aims.... Read More

Former Edinburgh career training center operator details layoffs

MTC, which operated and did business as the Atterbury Job Corps Center, said in a letter obtained by the Daily Journal that it was not selected by the U.S. Department of Labor to continue operating the facility.... Read More

Notre Dame-IU playoff game a twist for those with dual loyalties

The man whose split loyalties were legendary to friends and family certainly will be there in spirit as his two beloved college teams — seventh-seeded Notre Dame and the 10th-seeded Indiana — kick off the College Football Playoff against each other in South Bend. ... Read More

Notre Dame receives $10M for youth-serving initiatives

The University of Notre Dame has received a $10 million grant from Lilly Endowment to strengthen faith-based service opportunities for youth and young adults and better understand their relationship with the church.... Read More

Notre Dame launches population analytics initiative

The university said among the issues ND Pop will examine are poverty, rising inequality, declining health in the United States, family instability and falling religious participation.... Read More

Butler University’s Clowes Hall to expand with 1,200-capacity ballroom

The Allen Whitehill Clowes Ballroom, an 11,000-square-foot venue expected to open in 2027, will be built on the east side of Clowes Hall, officials said.... Read More

Early child care a focus of READI grants in southern Indiana

Three projects that will expand early childcare seats in southern Indiana are receiving READI grant funding. READI is giving out over $3.6 million. ... Read More

Cignetti named AP Coach of the Year after leading remarkable turnaround at IU

After daring the doubters to Google his winning pedigree, Cignetti delivered on his word by leading the Hoosiers to a school-record 11 wins, a top 10 ranking and an improbable first playoff berth that set up a Friday night game at No. 3 Notre Dame.... Read More

South Bend school board votes down career center proposal

The South Bend school board voted down plans for a career center at Coquillard Elementary school on Monday. The district first promised to build a center four years ago. They have yet to select a site or begin construction. ... Read More

Education, health care highlight budget pitches for lawmakers

In the latest round of budget pitches, state agency heads detailed their funding requests before members of the General Assembly Monday, claiming victories and minimizing missteps over the last two-year budget cycle. ... Read More

Trine looks to expand teacher apprenticeship program

Trine University has been awarded a $30,000 Indiana Department of Workforce Development grant to expand its teacher apprenticeship program and begin developing a similar pathway for prospective principals.... Read More

Q&A with Hallie Scheu on Saint Wendel’s National Blue Ribbon designation

Saint Wendel Catholic School Principal Hallie Scheu spoke with Inside INdiana Business about what the Blue Ribbon distinction means for the private school and offered advice to other schools seeking this recognition.... Read More

Commission accused of neglecting oversight of restraint, seclusion in schools

A new state law, prompted by a WFYI investigation, now requires the Indiana Commission on Seclusion and Restraint to meet twice per year. But the group has gone 14 months without a single meeting.... Read More

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