Purdue creating scholarship to honor courage of Tyler Trent

Purdue University is creating a scholarship in the name of a former student whose fight against cancer has inspired people across the country. The Tyler...

Area schools ranked high in statewide study

INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Academy for Math, Science and Humanities on the campus of Ball State University in Muncie is the third best high school...

Replacement of high school ISTEP exam delayed another year

Indiana’s high school sophomores likely will take the much-maligned ISTEP standardized exams for two more years even as it’s being replaced for younger students. State...

Manchester University adds global health major

Manchester University has added a new major. Beginning this school year, students can major in global health. The global health major will incorporate interdisciplinary and...

4 Indiana schools win reprieve to add voucher students

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana State Board of Education is letting four private schools accept more students paying with state vouchers under a new...

Grace College student works on Montana gubernatorial campaign

A Grace College student spent last summer interning with a Montana gubernatorial candidate. Kirsten Mead of Powell, Ohio, spent last summer as a full-time intern...

Grace College Partners with colleges, universities to make Bachelor’s Degree more attainable

Indianapolis, Ind. – Grace College has reached two new agreements with area colleges regarding adult learners. Vincennes University and Crossroads Bible College graduates are...

Alarms.org ranks top safest college campuses, Purdue ranks 12th

Purdue University was ranked 12th safest college campus in America, according to Alarms.org. Campuses were ranked using the most recent data from the FBI’s Uniform Crime...

Washington STEM Academy Students Expose Hacker Threat

Washington STEM Academy students detected computer hackers last month as part of an Air Force Association’s CyberPatriot competition. The competition included 4,400 schools throughout the United...

Indiana sets aside $1M for online programs for preschoolers

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Computer-based kindergarten-readiness programs have generated some buzz — and some questions — in Indiana as lawmakers set aside $1 million for...