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Students take the lead at Indiana’s first-ever Geoengineering Summit 

What if students held the key to fighting climate change? Indiana’s first-ever K–12 Geoengineering Summit proved they just might.  On April 25, Indiana University Bloomington...

Just quit already: Free quit smoking program

For the millions of Americans struggling with tobacco addiction, quitting can seem like an impossible challenge. In Indiana, where nearly 70% of people who...

Education roundtable: Dr. Ben Carson on nuclear families, the future of literacy and reading rooms

Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and pediatric neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson and his wife, Candy Carson, joined Indianapolis’ community leaders for an...

PNC funds new nature play area at Edna Martin Center 

Children in Martindale-Brightwood will soon explore, learn and play in a nature-inspired environment.  This morning, PNC Foundation representatives broke ground on the project at the...

Reimagining what’s possible for our Indianapolis students

We all know the saying, “It takes a village to raise a child.” As a former school-based clinician within the Indianapolis Public Schools system, I endeavor...

Mayor Whitfield discusses health initiative at 2025 State of the City 

 Mayor of Lawrence Deb Whitfield unveils a sweeping health initiative to close life expectancy gaps across neighborhoods during her 2025 State of the City...

Last call for Intend Indiana’s Garrett Fellowship: Applications due April 25 

Applications are now open for the Trent L. Garrett Fellowship, a two-year program dedicated to fostering the next generation of leaders in real estate...

Beyond the Bike: What 94 graduations taught us about workforce readiness and youth potential

By TOM HANLEY, CEO, Nine13sports This week, Nine13sports will celebrate the 94th graduation of our Kids Building Bikes program. At its core, Kids Building Bikes...

On college decision day: Consider diversity, equity and inclusion

As colleges and universities across the nation face growing debates over diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs, some institutions are eliminating or scaling back...

Vandalism strikes Indianapolis Black conservation club

The Dirty Dozen Hunting and Fishing Club, the city's only Black-led conservation group, is grappling with damage to its company bus after it was...
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