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More Indiana students of color are graduating college. But many are still being left behind

More students of color are graduating from college in Indiana, but big gaps still remain in college enrollment rates and college readiness, according toĀ a...

NAACP, partners celebrate ethnic studies standards

The Indiana Department of Education recently released standards for a new ethnic studies course — a newly required elective course — for Indiana high...

What time is the right time for sleep?

Your brain needs its food — sleep. That’s how it thrives.For younger, developing bodies, sleep is even more crucial for growth and academic success....

Scholarship opportunity

High school seniors planning to enter college in the spring or fall of 2019 can apply for a scholarship from Joyful Sound Productions. Applicants...

Lessons from a new world: IUPUI welcomes Mandela Washington fellows from Africa

IUPUI welcomed 25 young leaders from 20 African countries to the campus for a six-week program through the Mandela Washington Fellowship.Ā The Mandela Washington Fellowship...

Marion County Promise helping college dreams come true

The Marion County Promise program wants to help families send their children to college.Ā To that end, the program is collaborating with local organizations to...

Purdue students visit last stop on Underground Railroad

Several local college students recently participated in the Steward Speakers Annual Road Trip. This year participants went on an historic tour of Buffalo, New...

Planning for the future: IPS explains referendum and seeks support from the community

Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) officials held a public meeting Wednesday to give details on the financial plans if the capital and operating referenda passes...

The Mind Trust’s goals remain same as founder leaves

After 11 years of service, The Mind Trust founder and CEO David Harris announced his departure in March. Harris will continue his work in...

Center for Leadership Development receives $1 million gift; plans to reach more students

In high school Robin Nelson-Rice was part of Center for Leadership Development’s (CLD) first and most popular program, Self-Discovery and Career Exploration Project, which...

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