Indiana schools get roadmap for K-12 policy changes following 2025 legislative session
More than two dozen K-12 education laws are set to take effect July 1, along with the state’s next two-year budget.
More than two dozen K-12 education laws are set to take effect July 1, along with the state’s next two-year budget.
GOP leaders are pushing to fast-track the bill for a vote by President Trump’s Fourth of July deadline.
An analysis by the American Association of Medical Colleges found that as of this month, the Trump administration had cut nearly $3.8 billion in NIH funding overall.
Indiana is the third most reliant state on federal cash–behind Louisiana and Mississippi according to the left-leaning Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
IBJ talked with CEO Mike Clem about Sweetwater’s huge Fort Wayne campus, which includes the nation’s largest music store, a performance pavilion, recording studios, professional service center, theater, café, salon and more.
The Wisconsin-based startup accelerator is shifting its conference strategy to one large gathering irather than a handful across the U.S., a move expected to expand networking opportunities among investors and entrepreneurs.
A great deal of funding for the arts and humanities has suddenly evaporated, and unless donors fill the void, a lot of meaningful experiences will evaporate, as well.
This is more than bad policy. It’s a betrayal of our values. Early education isn’t a handout; it’s a proven investment in lifelong success.
Syndeio Biosciences sees burgeoning potential to treat mental health and cognitive conditions, including Alzheimer’s and depression, with therapies that target the almost countless minuscule brain synapses that give people the ability to think and function.
The governor recently removed three alumni-elected board members in favor of his own appointees after lawmakers gave him the new powers earlier this year.
Telemetry provides artificial intelligence, video and tracking analytics to help football programs with player evaluation, scouting, recruiting and planning. It’s used by 25 NFL teams.
My own college education was invaluable in teaching me to think critically, problem-solve and collaborate.
The White House is doing enormous short-term damage to our universities through its attacks on research and on foreign students.
[Medicaid] definitely improved the quality of her final years of life.
A year of wins and losses amid extreme budgetary pressures.
SUN Bucks provides a mere $120 in grocery benefits per eligible school-age child when school is out for summer.
The outer townships of Indianapolis that once boomed with new development are experiencing many of the challenges of age.
Indiana has to build more homes.
In 2024, the jobs that employed the most Hoosiers did not provide average wages that kept up with housing costs.
When stakeholders ask whether we need strategy A, B, C or D—our answer is, ‘Yes.’