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This graduation season, your mentee needs a sponsor

You've been mentoring. It's time to start sponsoring. It's graduation season. Somewhere right now, a first-generation college graduate is crossing a stage. A young man from...

Fathers and Families Center launches $5.5M campaign to double impact on Central Indiana dads

Confronted with a persistent waiting list of up to 100 men per month, the nonprofit Fathers and Families Center (FFC) has announced a $5.5...

NearSpace Education looking for educators to lead state-wide STEM programming

NearSpace Education is partnering with the Indiana State Museum and several other regional institutions to host STEM programming for Hoosier middle schoolers, but they...

Limit break: Indiana student-athletes game their way to college

The familiar squeak of sneakers on hardwood and cleats tearing up turf are absent. In its place is the rapid-fire clack of mechanical keyboards,...

Arts for Learning to host first open house in new storefront this summer

For the first time in its 65-year history, Arts for Learning is opening its doors to the public. Arts for Learning, an Indiana-based nonprofit dedicated...

Eastern Star Church acquires former Martin University campus

Following months of institutional fallout and community uncertainty, a historic piece of the East Side of Indianapolis has officially found a new steward.  Eastern Star...

Community leadersĀ to host voting rights, civic engagement event ahead of general election

Indianapolis community leaders and national civic advocates will host ā€œOur Vote, Our Voice: An Emergency Briefing,ā€ a public forum from 6 p.m. to 8...

Former students, staff and alumni sue Martin University

The class action lawsuit alleges Martin failed to refund students’ tuition and financial aid By CLAIRE RAFFORD Former students, staff and the alumni association of Martin...

Is it pressure — or preparation? Rethinking how we guide our children’s futures

By KELIN MARK Walk into almost any school in America and ask students what they want to be when they grow up, and you’ll hear...

Why Black superintendents feel pressure to earn doctorates for the job

Black school leaders are far more likely than their white peers to hold doctorates. It’s often to counter bias and prove their qualifications, experts...
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