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Part of economic development is addressing educational inequity

For decades, the ticket to success has been post-grad education. Michael Hicks, a leading economist from Ball State University, sums it up well with the...

Center for Leadership Development to host college fair, conference

Brian Tracy said, ā€œA goal without a plan is only a dream.ā€ There are far too many African American students who have big dreams, but...

ā€œA mixture of challenge and fun:ā€ Golf is giving a group of middle school students a unique experience

The first time Harriet Tubman School of Excellence (HTSE) founder Jeremiah Lockett golfed, he was confident since he was a multiple sport athlete growing...

Black History: What weā€™ve done and have left to do.

Happy Black History Month! As Black Americans, we have much to celebrate. Our joy ā€“ which has always shone through even in dark times. Our...

Indiana 2023 high school graduation rate climbs, but trails decade high

By ERIC WEDDLE More Indiana students earned diplomas from high schools in 2023 than the previous year but the graduation rate lags behind the high...

The EduVerse with ProfessorJBA: Black boys may be free to learn, but they still are not free to be!

June is filled with amazing holidays including Fatherā€™s Day, Black Music Appreciation Month, Juneteenth and PRIDE Month. All of these holidays are connected to Black...

COMMENTARY – Empowering communities: The transformative potential of microschools for Black students

As a career-long educator who firmly believes in student-centered learning environments that empower communities and families, I know we must advance educational equity with...
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