Butler hosted the 13th annual Out of the Darkness campus walk April 20.
Category: Education
Why IPS wants all middle schoolers to take a college visit
The strategy comes as Indiana tries to increase the rate of students choosing college after high school.
Adrenaline Angels: IUPUI women’s go-kart team breaks ‘boys club’ barrier
The team will compete in several sprint races at the Purdue Grand Prix on April 20.
Indy Peace Leaders offer a new approach to changing school culture
The new program creates space for teens to have hard conversations at Arsenal Tech.
‘Unacceptable’: Indiana ranks among worst in U.S. for adults with college degrees
But the state’s top higher education official sees signs of hope, too.
Kafe’ Kuumba celebrates 36 years of open mic nights
Indiana’s oldest running poetry event will celebrate poets of the past and present at Martin University.
Community and colors: Holi kicks off Indian club at IUPUI with joy
Swadesh, a new club at IUPUI, aims to help the college’s many Indian students find a home on campus.
Indiana declines to move back the FAFSA deadline
FAFSA completion among Indiana’s high school seniors is down 28% as many struggle with registration.
New statewide testing is coming for some Indiana babies and toddlers
More Indiana babies and toddlers may soon participate in state testing as education officials seek to assess whether children are ready for kindergarten.
FAFSA is a ‘nightmare’ for many Indianapolis students whose parents are immigrants
FAFSA applications are down significantly across the country with the steepest drops at schools with larger numbers of students from low-income families and students of color.


