Initial fall 2025 enrollment numbers reported by Indiana’s public colleges and universities show growth in first-year students at several campuses, even as the state continues to grapple with a ...
A select group of Purdue University engineering and pharmacy graduate students are advancing Indiana’s biopharmaceutical workforce training opportunities through the BioTrain Fellows program.
But international student enrollment dropped more than 14% at Indiana and Purdue universities—the state’s two largest public university systems.
Overall Ball State enrollment this year is more than 20,200 students — an increase of about 1,400 students compared to three years ago.
Entwined within the societal issues being addressed these days is that of declining college enrollment, and agricultural programs around the country are in the thick of the discussion. Hardly a secret ...
For almost two decades, the Jobs for America’s Graduates program has been providing workforce education and opportunities for high schoolers across the Hoosier State.
Six teams went 2-0 to open Mid-American Conference play last week and three of them will be in Muncie this week, as the Ball State women's volleyball ...
Researchers at the University of Michigan are using artificial intelligence to predict the health consequences that sport-related concussions might have on student athletes over the course of their ...
With thousands of dues-paying members living throughout the United States, the Altoona Area High School Alumni Association has grown substantially since reorganizing in 1989, Executive Director Paula ...
Thinking of going back to school? Going after your first degree? There may be a single mom scholarship, grant, or financial aid program with your name on it. If you are a single parent, these ...
The superintendent of Iowa’s largest school district, who was detained last week by immigration agents, falsely claimed a doctoral degree when applying for the job two years ago but was hired even ...
Charlie Javice, the founder of a startup company that sought to dramatically improve how students apply for financial aid, was sentenced Monday to more than seven years in prison for cheating JPMorgan ...