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$8B strong: Indiana’s game-changing education savings achievement 

The Indiana529 education savings plans have exceeded $8 billion in assets in nearly 450,000 accounts.  “Every hard-earned dollar invested in an Indiana529 plan is one...

Applications open for Amos Brown Internship  

Applications are now open for the 2025 Amos Brown Summer Internship, dedicated to empowering students of color to explore careers in communications and advertising.   The...

Empowering students for the future

Completing high school.  Going to college.  Completing college.  College debt.  All are very big challenges for many students across the country. Students in Indianapolis are no exception. Many students...

Survey: Hoosiers continue to value education beyond high school but need help limiting student loan debt

The value of postsecondary education remains high in Indiana (83%) but understanding of available funds and free help navigating the process has many hesitant to pursue it. The potential burden of...

Uplifting others through service

In the words of Martin Luther King, Jr., “Everybody can be great, because anybody can serve.” The Center for Leadership Development (CLD) is the brainchild...

Butler defeats Missouri State 72-65

Twenty years ago, a young Gene Keady assistant was making a two-hour round-trip commute between Mackey Arena and his home in Indianapolis.   On Tuesday night,...

Empowering generations: The Indianapolis Black Alumni Council’s HBCU College Fair marks 45th anniversary

This year marks the 45th anniversary of the Indianapolis Black Alumni Council (IBAC) organizing and hosting its Annual Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU)...

Ivy Tech sets record for high schoolers with dual credit 

Last year, more than 7,200 Indiana high schoolers earned over 9,200 college credentials through Ivy Tech before graduation, a record for the program.   Indiana leads...

Fairbanks Foundation grants $7.5M to boost college enrollment 

The Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation has announced five Marion County school corporations to receive $7.5 million to implement plans to increase college enrollment.  The following...

Center for Leadership Development to host college fair, conference

Brian Tracy said, “A goal without a plan is only a dream.” There are far too many African American students who have big dreams, but...
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