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West Point makes history with Hindu Baccalaureate service

The United States Military Academy at West Point (USMA) made history with its first Hindu Baccalaureate service. For the first time in its 222-year history,...

When legacy becomes inspiration

How Andrea McClasky-Woods' grandmother inspired her to go back to school ā€” and graduate summa cum laude    Almost 40 years after Andrea McClasky-Woodsā€™ grandmother,...

Smooth stones for sharpshooting graduates

ā€œHe picked up five smooth stones from a stream and put them into his shepherdā€™s bag. Then, armed only with his shepherdā€™s staff...

Big Brothers Big Sisters host graduation for mentoring relationships

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana (BBBSCI) is celebrating the next graduating class of mentoring relationships. The annual Celebrate Mentoring event, which takes place...

Hoosier hurdle: Indiana targets top ten in FAFSA completion

The Indiana Higher Education Commission announced their statewide 2024-2025 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) completion goal.

Indiana 2023 high school graduation rate climbs, but trails decade high

By ERIC WEDDLE More Indiana students earned diplomas from high schools in 2023 than the previous year but the graduation rate lags behind the high...

Inaugural Commencement at Indiana Womenā€™s Prison: Breaking Barriers Behind Bars

From conviction to courage, tears to triumph and ambition to achievement, the Indiana Womenā€™s Prisonā€™s inaugural commencement echoed the resilience and determination that define the human spirit.

University honors award-winning graduates

Martin University hosted its 54th commencement ceremony last Saturday where 27 graduates earned 18 bachelorā€™s degrees and 9 masterā€™s degrees respectively. Edgar Fakari, a summa...

Ivy Tech offers free college courses for high schoolers

By ELIZABETH GABRIEL Ivy Tech Community College is offering in-person or virtual college courses at no cost ā€” including free tuition, fees and books ā€”...

State launches ā€œ15 to Finishā€ campaign to keep college students on track for graduation

Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education Teresa Lubbers today kicked off a statewide ā€œ15 to Finishā€ campaign that aims to boost college graduation rates by...
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