Around 50 incarcerated women have earned degrees from Marian University since 2019.
Category: Education
How to learn more about potential changes coming to Warren Township schools.
District leaders say they’re at ‘halftime’ in study of elementary school changes.
With access to IU libraries ending, Purdue opens library on Indianapolis campus
Starting Jan. 1, Purdue students and staff will not be able to check out books from IU.
Will Indiana’s push to expand apprenticeships leave Black men behind?
Just 9% of apprenticeships in Marion County are held by Black men.
IPS advocates prepare to take their fight back to the Statehouse
Some think a new corporation should control IPS buildings and buses. Advocates say not so fast.
Indianapolis Local Education Alliance backs plan to create new education authority to oversee IPS, charter schools
In a move with potentially big consequences for Indianapolis education, the ILEA has told lawmakers they should establish a new education agency to oversee both the city school district and charter schools.
Indy kids can get a free meal at Warren Central over winter break
The eastside high school will offer free lunches to anyone under 18.
‘This is accountability’: Martin University alumni call for new leadership
The call comes after Martin announced Dec. 9 the university would close.
Millions of borrowers need to switch plans after a court blocked the new student loan program
More than seven million borrowers will need to change repayment plans for federal student loans.
Martin University terminates staff, encourages students to transfer
The interim president told staff the university does not have money to pay them.


