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YMCA scholarships helps youth prepare, pay for college

The YMCA has been historically known for its emphasis on health and fitness, but an adjunct arm of the Y, called the Urban Mission...

EdPower’s Robinson has high expectations for Arlington

EdPower and its CEO Marcus Robinson have been charged with the task of helping to turn around an underperforming Arlington Community High School. Earlier...

Butler again ranked second in Midwest by U.S. News

Ā  For the third consecutive year, Butler University has been ranked No. 2 in the Regional Universities Midwest category of U.S. News & World...

Butler again ranked second in Midwest by U.S. News

Ā  For the third consecutive year, Butler University has been ranked No. 2 in the Regional Universities Midwest category of U.S. News & World...

Ballard releases 5-point plan for improving education

Mayor Greg Ballard has unveiled his education platform that includes strategies to increase public education opportunities within the city that will position Indianapolis as...

Ballard releases 5-point plan for improving education

Mayor Greg Ballard has unveiled his education platform that includes strategies to increase public education opportunities within the city that will position Indianapolis as...

7 selected for 2011 IPS Alumni Hall of Fame

The group of inductees to the 2011 IPS Alumni Hall of Fame includes a real estate developer whose philanthropy is changing the local landscape,...

Many US schools adding iPads, trimming textbooks

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Ivy Tech transferring more students to 4-year colleges

The number of students transferring from Ivy Tech Community College to various 4-year public colleges and universities throughout Indiana has increased 438 percent in...

Schools receive $1.1 million in rebates

Indiana's K-12 schools have already purchased more than 463,000 computer items at a discount, and now those purchases are delivering another return: rebates of...

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