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Harshman sees suspension rates plummet amid school transformationĀ 

Out-of-school suspensions at one Indianapolis middle school have fallen by 95% over the past four years as some students increasingly turn to mediation and...

250 years healthierĀ 

When the United States declared its independence in 1776, the average American faced a world where disease was common, childbirth was dangerous and a...

Q&A: Larry Smith on earning IBJ’s Nonprofit Executive of the Year honorĀ 

When Larry Smith learned he had been named IBJ's Nonprofit Executive of the Year, his first thought wasn't about his own career. Instead, he thought about...

What is the Fourth of July to us?

In 1852 Frederick Douglass agreed to speak at a July 4th celebration in New York.Ā  In his speech he recognized July 4th as the...

$9 million grant funds IU-led Parkinson’s disease research initiativeĀ 

A team of researchers led by Indiana University School of Medicine has received a $9 million grant to investigate how aging immune cells may...

MpoxĀ isn’tĀ goneĀ 

In the summer of 2022, mpox cases surged across the United States, prompting public health agencies to declare emergencies, expand vaccine access and launch...

Ending religious abuse: Understanding coded language and more!

Part two of this two-part interview explores how language can be misused to contribute to religious abuse. This is a continuation of the April 24,...

Sandra Eskenazi Mental Health Center to expand services into Warren and Lawrence townshipsĀ 

Sandra Eskenazi Mental Health Center is expanding its role as Marion County's community mental health provider after receiving state approval to assume community mental...

Rising cost ofĀ basic necessitiesĀ leaves more than 1 million Indiana households struggling, new ALICE report findsĀ 

The cost of basic necessities in Indiana has continued to rise faster than overall inflation, leaving more than one million households struggling to afford everyday expenses...

ACLU of Indiana names Nikkita R. Oliver as next executive directorĀ 

The ACLU of Indiana has selected Nikkita R. Oliver as its next executive director, the organization announced June 10.  Oliver, an attorney, educator, organizer and executive leader,...
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