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How Indiana’s new diploma requirements aim to boost college access for studentsĀ 

College preparation has become a central focus of Indiana’s education strategy.Ā Recent changes in Indiana’s educational focusĀ include the implementationĀ of theĀ new high school diploma requirementsĀ andĀ theĀ announcementĀ ofĀ the Indiana...

Martin University campus is for sale

Mirror Indy Martin University’s eastside campus is for sale, according to an online real estate listing. The campus, located at 2186 N. Sherman Drive, is listed for $3.5...

Why the HBCU All-Star experience matters

In October 2019, after 17 years of coaching, I felt a calling I couldn't ignore. Everywhere I went, talent showed up early — disciplined,...

Home for the holidays

Future Black Leaders, Inc. university student ambassadors share what they are looking forward to this holiday season At this time of year, college students are...

Indiana cannot afford to lose Martin University — and we must be honest about why it happened.

When Martin University announced it would pause operations at the end of the semester, I felt the weight of that moment, and I know...

Why every Black student should visit and apply to an HBCU

I did not attend a Historically Black College or University (HBCU) after high school. Growing up in Gary, Indiana, a predominately black city in...

Future Black Leaders talk reasons for going to college and concerns about how to pay for it

Many are debating whether attending college remains a good choice for students, especially with the changes in available funding resources and student loan repayment...

Photos: 46th Annual HBCU College Fair

The Indianapolis Black Alumni Council, Inc. held its 46th Annual HBCU College Fair ron Oct. 2 at Martin University.Ā  More than a thousand visitors...

The power, promise and pain of HBCUs

As the U.S. government continues its retreat from supporting the nonprofit sector, we are fortunate to have Mackenzie Scott (among other philanthropists) step up...

Trump administration boosts HBCU funding after cutting grants for Hispanic-serving colleges

By COLLIN BINKLEY The Trump administration is redirecting nearly $500 million in federal funding toward historically Black colleges and tribal colleges, a one-time investment covered...
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