If the legislation is passed as written, it would most likely affect Purdue University and Indiana University ... students into higher education. Just 53% of Indiana high school seniors enrolled ...
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Have a news tip for WFYI's education team ... the effort has been revived. Indiana University School of Medicine Professor Dr. Allan Friedman, of Carmel, urged Senate Judiciary Committee members ...
Indiana University President Pamela Whitten is facing accusations of plagiarism in her doctoral dissertation. IU said the ...
The University of Colorado Boulder has selected Amanda Haertling Thein from the University of Iowa to be the next dean of the ...
A new "school of intellectual freedom" at the University of Iowa was among the sprawling higher ed priorities Iowa lawmakers ...
IU Southeast will be a degree program focused on laboratory science health care positions in partnership with Baptist Health, Norton Healthcare and UofL Health. It's a five-year partnership ...
The new diploma rule, unanimously approved by the Indiana State Board of Education in December, gives high school students three pathways to a diploma intended to prepare them for higher education ...
In response to a proposal that would require the University of Iowa establish a “School of Intellectual Freedom,” UI plans to ...
Amanda Haertling Thein, the University of Iowa’s associate provost for graduate and professional education and dean of the Graduate College, has accepted the position of dean at the University of ...
Robert Taylor, executive director of the Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents, said he disagrees. “The Secretary of Education has an academic officer. They have a technology officer.
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[email protected].) A new head of school is lined up for Sanford School. The top regional college-preparatory school announced this ...