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Indiana University administrators outlined a set of protections for students who had their visas revoked, according to the ...
The U.S. Education Department's Office for Civil Rights investigates discrimination in schools. It recently lost more than 40 ...
In a statement, Braun said that the Trump administration’s focus on managing the border was the reason he was withdrawing ...
Indiana Supreme Court justices on Tuesday set a May 20 execution date for death row inmate Benjamin Ritchie, who was ...
The City of Bloomington is issuing fines against its former fiber network project partner, Trueline. The company, formerly known as Atlantic Engineering Group, went bankrupt earlier this year. It was ...
Thirty-five counties in Indiana are eligible for disaster relief funding, according to Gov. Mike Braun. Recent storms, flooding and tornadoes have damaged homes and businesses across the state. The ...
When’s the right time to open a refugee resettlement office? Ideally, sometime before the refugees start arriving. Otherwise ...
Gov. Mike Braun unveiled a new health initiative which makes several significant changes to Indiana’s Supplemental Nutrition ...
Markay Winston, superintendent for the Monroe County Community School Corporation, said to prepare for less funding, she is ...
Their stories highlight the tensions over school choice, funding, and access — and the very different visions for how to serve students of color and low-income families.
The Indiana-Illinois Boundary Adjustment Commission got one step closer to becoming law on Tuesday following a Senate vote.
A package of funding options for local transportation infrastructure — sparked by an impending fiscal cliff — passed Indiana’s Senate on Tuesday.