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Cuts include the vice president for student affairs, the executive director of diversity, inclusion, and belonging, and the university communication director.
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A measure meant to better align education in Indiana to the state’s workforce needs is headed to the governor’s desk.
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Professors, students and affinity groups on campus rallied against threats to higher education such as student deportations, cuts to science and the humanities and the Trump administration’s targeting of campus speech.
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana is suing the federal government for revoking the international student status of seven people at universities in Indiana "without explanation."
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The Department of Education announced Friday it's investigating the University of Notre Dame for discrimination.
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This week Indiana schools must end race-based policies or risk losing federal funding, according to new federal guidance.
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Hoosiers are still behind the state goal for post-high school education and the national average despite a slight increase, according to a new report from the Lumina Foundation.
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The median admissions rate at four-year colleges and universities increased by more than 7 percentage points between 2012 and 2022, according to a new analysis from the American Enterprise Institute.
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State officials say the new diploma will give students the skills they need to succeed after high school.
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Braun's agenda aligns closely with his campaign promises, providing specifics about expected changes in education, such as boosting starting teacher pay and limiting discussions about gender identity in schools.