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See lively photos of the 2025 Circle City Classic Parade
Marching bands, dancers and other groups marched in the 41st annual parade Sept. 27, supporting scholarships for HBCU students.
Fewer international students are in Indianapolis this fall
A national expert tied the decrease to Trump administration policies surrounding student visas.
Learn how to afford college at this Warren Central career fair
The event will connect eastside students with financial aid experts.
Apply to college for free during College Application Week
IU Indianapolis is waiving its application fee from Sept. 22-26.
Martin University adds new online business degree
The university will kick off its virtual campus in January with a bachelor’s degree in business administration.
Get help with your college financial aid application this fall
The Center for Leadership Development will host its first FAFSA night Sept. 22.
Martin University president Sean Huddleston to step down in November
Huddleston has been president of the Indianapolis university since 2019.
How are things going a year after the IUPUI split? We asked students.
“There’s no ‘just Purdue’ or ‘just IU Indianapolis,’” one student said.
Explore tech careers with free classes this fall
The classes will be held at Indianapolis Public Library branches across the city.


