Education
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Hundreds of athletes sign letter calling on NCAA to protect transgender athletes -
Indiana educators need new literacy training. The rollout is under fire -
Lawsuit: Indianapolis teacher encouraged students to beat up 7-year-old with disabilities -
Indiana high schoolers can take free college classes this summer
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College degrees are lagging. Indiana’s higher ed leader is not satisfied -
Anderson University receives multi-million dollar local donation for cybersecurity program and scholarships -
Indiana hospital receives ‘high performing’ designation for maternal outcomes among Black patients -
Indiana’s civic health is poor. Community groups want to change that -
FAFSA is a ‘nightmare’ for Indiana students whose parents are immigrants -
IDOE to expand existing early learning assessments, create new one -
Earlham College announces new president -
Here’s what Indiana’s Republican gubernatorial candidates have to say about education -
Indiana Supreme Court convenes panel on future of legal profession amid worsening attorney shortage -
Change to alternate diploma may let more students graduate high school -
IDOE to develop guidance on civics designations for students, schools -
State officials aim to tackle shortage of EMTs and paramedics through training grants -
IDOE reveals first draft of high school graduation overhaul, set to take effect 2029 -
Indiana wants to know why young people are skipping college -
Ball State: Delayed rollout of simplified FAFSA creating more delays for accepted college students -
Free training on science of reading, literacy endorsement available to Indiana teachers