The loss of majors comes as state lawmakers further push students toward majors closely aligned with jobs.
Tag: higher education
Indiana’s college-going rate drops again, dipping to 51.7%
The new data was quietly released by Indiana’s Commission for Higher Education.
Learn about Black colleges, universities at July 26 cookout
The annual event invites HBCU alumni and prospective students to gather for food and fellowship.
Incoming head of Purdue in Indianapolis says campus is ready to grow
The university plans to expand to 15,000 students in Indy.
Gov. Braun makes 3 new IU Board of Trustees appointments
Braun’s new IU Board of Trustees appointments include Marilee Springer, Dr. David Hormuth and Isaac White, IU student trustee.
Indiana colleges cut hundreds of low-enrollment degrees ahead of state mandate
The state’s higher education commission made the cuts official on June 30.
Indiana’s public colleges and universities agree to tuition freeze
All 15 of Indiana’s public colleges and universities have agreed to freeze tuition and mandatory fees for in-state undergraduate students, Gov. Mike Braun’s announced Tuesday.
What (little) we know about Brian Eagle, IU’s third new trustee
Attention has largely been paid to Jim Bopp Jr. and Sage Steele.
Martin University to host community block party June 20
Prospective students can get help enrolling at Martin at the block party.
IU changes protest policy after federal lawsuit
Amendments removed the time restrictions on when students can protest, which the ACLU said violated the First Amendment.


