They say the university will begin selling off assets.
Category: Education
Learn English for free through in-person, virtual classes
Classes will go over basic English such as the alphabet, verbs and basic key phrases.
At this westside school, parents and students learn English together
The class is part of a two-generation approach led by Indy Reads.
Meet your representatives at Warren Township’s legislative forum
The eastside school district has invited a dozen lawmakers to meet with parents.
An inside look at college in Indiana Women’s Prison
Around 50 incarcerated women have earned degrees from Marian University since 2019.
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.


