Improved test scores show a home-by-home approach could be one way to meet Indiana’s literacy goals.
Category: Education
How some Indiana colleges are responding to FAFSA delays
Delays with FAFSA mean colleges and universities won’t receive student financial aid information until March.
How to get help with your FAFSA application on College Goal Sunday
Financial aid experts will be available at six Indianapolis schools on Sunday, Feb. 25, for free FAFSA assistance.
New report on Indiana youth shows some gains, but student mental health is still a challenge
Support for mental health and early childhood education stand out in the 2024 Indiana Youth Institute report.
‘A culture of suspicion’: Indiana bill would pit students against professors, critics say
Senate Bill 202 proposes higher ed reforms aimed to make college campuses more friendly to conservatives.
Charter schools bought two IPS buildings for a dollar each. What happened next?
A recent change to state law may reduce the need for such accounting and fundraising maneuvers, as well as the impetus for the $1 law itself.
‘They didn’t listen’: Westside mom says IPS and IMPD mishandled daughter’s disappearance
Lucia Vargas Herrera went to school to pick up her daughter on Feb. 2. She wasn’t there.
‘home court advantage’ a poem by Chris Speckman
A poem about love, basketball, and fatherhood in honor of Valentine’s Day.
‘Change is always difficult’: New IU Indianapolis chancellor talks IUPUI split
New IU Indianapolis chancellor Latha Ramchand began as a first-generation college student in India.
It’s not mayhem or vandalism – it’s art!
The “Give and Take” exhibit is for art lovers that can’t keep their hands to themselves.


