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This week on Noon Edition, we’ll talk with experts on freedom of speech, policy, and higher education about assembly and protest policies on college campuses.
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Anderson University President John Pistole became the school’s leader in 2015 after a long career in the FBI and heading the Transportation Safety Administration.
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Only about 34 percent of Indiana high school seniors have completed the application for aid this year.
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Join host Bob Zaltsberg as he will talk with guests about why fewer Hoosiers are choosing to go to college.
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Reporter Dylan Peers McCoy spoke with Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education Chris Lowery about college affordability and why young people are skipping higher education.
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Many schools are having to move back dates and deadlines, while answering lots of questions, including Ball State University.
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After vetoing the measure, Gov. Eric Holcomb said in a statement the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's examples were an important part of the definition.
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Senate Bill 202 has been unpopular on college campuses. Faculty say it threatens academic freedom, a perspective its supporters deny.
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The university relies on the community to ask those they see vaping or smoking to stop.
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Indiana fares slightly better than the national average.