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Since 2011, StateImpact Indiana has functioned as an aggregate of education news in Indiana. As a website, it has been a resource for Hoosiers trying to keep up with the ever-changing landscape of ...
The House Committee on Education heard over three hours of testimony Wednesday on a bill that would change Indiana’s tenure rules and put trustees appointed by the legislature on university boards.
Former state lawmaker Terry Goodin is Democratic gubernatorial nominee Jennifer McCormick’s pick for running mate. And McCormick choosing the conservative Democrat is rankling some in the party ...
The exact epicenter of the once-in-a-generation celestial alignment will pass over the Jiffy Treet parking lot in Ellettsville.
The Monroe County government server outage last week was the result of a ransomware attack, officials confirmed Monday.
IU President Pamela Whitten is having eye surgery Thursday. The procedure caused her to miss work and listening sessions with faculty. Read more: At listening sessions with President, faculty say ...
Education bills concerning student mental health, cursive writing, human sexuality instruction and chronic absenteeism passed their third reading in the Senate Tuesday.
Thousands of Indiana students could be held back in third grade if they don't pass a reading test. Indiana lawmakers will hear a proposal this week to mandate students repeat third grade if they ...
A Democratic representative is planning to file a bill to repeal part of Indiana’s gender-affirming care ban for transgender youth. The bill would repeal a provision that bans providers from ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg toured an electric vehicle battery plant set to open in Kokomo. The plant is a joint venture between car-maker Stellantis and Samsung. (Timoria ...
The ACLU of Indiana filed its third lawsuit against IU since the spring, this time for the university’s new “expressive activity” policy. Ken Falk, the organization’s legal director, said ...
A petition opposing Indiana’s higher education bill says the bill will disproportionately harm faculty and students of color. Sixty-eight organizations in Indiana including religious, academic ...