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Former students, staff and alumni sue Martin University

The class action lawsuit alleges Martin failed to refund students’ tuition and financial aid By CLAIRE RAFFORD Former students, staff and the alumni association of Martin...

H.L. Harshman Middle School named ‘Kind School’ by Teach Kindness initiative

H.L. Harshman Middle School was named a Kind School Designation honoree by Teach Kindness as part of its inaugural program recognizing 32 schools nationwide. According...

Why Black superintendents feel pressure to earn doctorates for the job

Black school leaders are far more likely than their white peers to hold doctorates. It’s often to counter bias and prove their qualifications, experts...

From frustration to action: What this moment means for Indianapolis education

I cannot lie... this moment feels heavy. With the recent announcement of the new Indianapolis Public Education Corporation (IPEC) board, many in our community are...

Purdue expands downtown footprint as plans for 501 Indiana Ave take shape 

Purdue University is continuing to expand its presence in downtown Indianapolis, pairing new property acquisitions with early-stage planning for the future of 501 Indiana...

Governor to pump $200M into child care vouchers, take 14K kids off waitlist

By LESLIE BONILLA MUNIZ About 14,000 additional low-income children could soon nab vouchers for free and reduced-cost child care under a $200 million proposal announced...

5 Black poets for students to study and know

By ALVIN BUYINZA It’s often called the voice of the human soul. It was a means of rebellion for Phyllis Wheatley, Langston Hughes, and Nikki...

Mayor Joe Hogsett names members to the Indianapolis Public Education Corporation

Mayor Joe Hogsett announced appointments to the board of the Indianapolis Public Education Corporation (IPEC) on March 31. The IPEC is a new municipal...

HBCU attendance may be linked to Black alumni brain health

By JENNIFER PORTER GORE Middle-aged and aging alumni of the nation’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities could very well be reaping health benefits decades later,...

Indianapolis Public Schools board approves cuts in 2026-27 budget, with more looming

With a financial shortfall looming, the Indianapolis Public Schools board approved a roughly $490 million operating budget for the 2026-27 school year on Thursday,...

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