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Community Arts Calendar: August welcomes Indiana State Fair, Chreece, BUTTER and more

It’s August, which means there are only a few more weeks before the leaves start to turn.  For now, however, Indianapolis is still hot for...

What shall we tell our children?

ā€œWhat shall I tell my children who are BlackOf what it means to be a captive in this dark skin?What shall I tell my...

Opening doors: How early career exploration sets students up for success

Big decisions can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re just a 13- or 14-year-old. But at Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS), we believe that early exploration is...

A legacy of faith and justice: Pan African Hunger Justice Leaders

ā€œAnd what doth the Lord require of thee but to do justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God.ā€ Micah...

Good night and good luck, PBS

Well, fortunately, it’s not just PBS. It’s CPB, NPR, PRX, and the rest of the alphabet menagerie of ā€œpublicā€ radio and TV networks that exist...

Penske’s commitment to diversity remains strong

Most incredibly successful business executives have distinct qualities. Intellect and skill come into play, but so does common sense and intuition.  Combining all that with...

ā€˜It’s a crisis.’ ILEARN scores show deep racial, academic divides in Marion County

By SYDNEY DAUPHINAIS & ERIC WEDDLE This article was originally published by WFYI. Fewer than 3 in 10 Marion County public school students passed Indiana’s latest ILEARN exam, underscoring...

Indiana’s Higher Education Commissioner Chris Lowery to step down in October

This story was originally published in Indiana Capital Chronical. Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education Chris Lowery announced Tuesday that he will step down in October...

A buffet of options: Herron-Riverside’s mission to transform education

In the heart of the Historic Riverside District lies a high school that's redefining education. Herron-Riverside High School collaborates deeply with the community, centers student...

When safety isn’t guaranteed, women can’t thrive

In 2024, the Indiana General Assembly cut $2.5 million from domestic violence prevention and support programs, despite rising need and overwhelming evidence that survivors...
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