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Swim lesson scholarships for some living on lower incomes

By MARIAM LOBJANIDZE Indy Parks and Recreation offers summer swim lessons for pre-K-aged children, with scholarships for those living on lower incomes. Alex Cortwright, chief communications officer...

Nonprofit organization creates new leadership positions, promotes four

Indianapolis-based education nonprofit The Mind Trust announced two new executive positions alongside four promotions on July 10.Ā  The Mind Trust has been committed to making...

Teacher diversity remains a problem in Indiana. Educators of color highlight potential solutions

By KIRSTEN ADAIR Teachers in IndianaĀ are much more whiteĀ than the students they teach – about 92 percent compared to around 65 percent, according to the Indiana...

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 Father’s Day, Black Music Appreciation Month, Juneteenth and PRIDE Month. All of these holidays are connected to Black...

IUPUI Dissolving after 50+ year partnership

After 53 years of being jointly operated by Indiana University and Purdue University, IUPUI will be split between the two institutions. According to the agreement,...

The new force at Newfields: Dr. Colette Pierce Burnette

Arts and culture is a way to bring people together and after the scandal at the IMA in 2020, the organization clearly needed new...

Students receive dorm essentials from local church

Witherspoon Presbyterian Church is helping students kick-start their college careers by taking one worry off their shoulders when it comes to preparing for college....

RISE INDY working to bridge the literacy gap

RISE INDY’S new Freedom Readers Champion program is tackling literacy rates head-on. The local nonprofit hosted the second of three swag bag pickups for its...

The NAACP calls on Biden to keep his student loan promise amid congressional and legal challenges

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has sent an open letter to President Biden urging him to push forward with...

Indiana’s school voucher program use at all-time high, but there are fewer low-income families

BY ERIC WEDDLE Participation in Indiana’s taxpayer-funded private school voucher program jumped to the highest level since its start over a decade ago – even...
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