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21st Century Scholar Day

The Indiana Commission of Higher Education invites 21st Century Scholars in the 11th and 12th grades and their families to Scholar Day at Ivy...

National lecturer talks ā€˜Baby Mommas’ and higher ed

Tressie McMillan Cottom, assistant professor of sociology at Virginia Commonwealth University and faculty associate with Harvard University’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society,...

Immigrant, refugee education event planned

On March 19, from 2-3:15 p.m., there will be an Immigrant and Refugee Information Session in McFarland Hall at Second Presbyterian Church, 7700 N....

Networking luncheon to focus on youth mentoring

The Indianapolis Professional Association, a local organization devoted to promoting and developing the education and economy of African-Americans, is inviting the public to its...

Martin University removed from accreditation probation

Martin University, one of the region’s few Black institutions of higher learning and a staple of the Indianapolis community, learned recently that its time...

Efforts underway to boost Black homeownership

Homeownership is considered by many to be a rite of passage and a crucial component of the American Dream, but for many in the...

Leadership Indianapolis, Recorder partner to provide civic engagement opportunities to young professionals of color

Beginning this year, the Indianapolis Recorder, in partnership with Leadership Indianapolis, will be sponsoring scholarships for people of color to Leadership Indianapolis programs. Two...

Nominations open for Golden Laurel Professional Reception

Each quarter, the Indiana Minority Business Magazine (IMBM) celebrates its most recent magazine issue by honoring local minorities who act as leaders in their...

Lawmakers divided over school prayer bill

Increased religious protection might be coming to Indiana public school students, although some say it is not needed.Rep. John Bartlett (D–Indianapolis) wants to ensure...

Council gives green light to transit tax

The Indianapolis City-County Council approved a measure Monday night to increase income taxes and create a dedicated fund for transit improvements.The Council voted 17–8...

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