Education
Ivy Tech Youth Leadership Academy seeks area applicants
BLOOMINGTON – Ivy Tech Community College Bloomington seeks area seventh and eighth-grade applicants from all backgrounds and experiences for the Judy O’Bannon Youth Leadership Academy (YLA)….
World’s whitest paint now thinner than ever, ideal for vehicles
WEST LAFAYETTE – The world’s whitest paint – seen in this year’s edition of Guinness World Records and “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” – keeps surfaces so cool…
Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue Celebrates One-Year Anniversary
WASHINGTON – The Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue, the preeminent authority for advancing freedom by integrating technological innovation with statecraft, is celebrating the one-year…
Indiana Department of Education announces recipients of a grant to support the educator pipeline
INDIANA – The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) today announced recipients of $10.6 million in funding, which will aid Indiana’s schools and community partners in supporting…
Hoosier Hills Career Center hosting College and Career Pathway Fair
BLOOMINGTON – Hoosier Hills Career Center is hosting its annual College and Career Pathway Fair on October 20th from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. The…
Next generation Hoosier Educator’s Scholarship applications open October 15th
INDIANA – Local students planning to pursue a career in education should apply for the next generation Hoosier Educator’s Scholarship, starting Saturday, October 15th. Students…
Marian Armstrong Exhibit Committee of The Monroe County Public Library awarded Equity Spotlight Award for September
BLOOMINGTON – The Monroe County Community School Corporation created the Equity Spotlight Award to recognize students, faculty, staff, student organizations, schools, and community partners for…
IWU receives $999,733 grant for Indiana Youth Programs on Campus Initiative
MARION – Lilly Endowment Inc. recently awarded a $999,733 grant to Indiana Wesleyan University to bring Indiana youth to the IWU-Marion campus to help them…
Former Surgeon General Jerome Adams to serve as Kelley School’s Poling Chair
BLOOMINGTON – Dr. Jerome Adams, the 20th U.S. surgeon general, and a former Indiana state health commissioner will visit Indiana University as the Kelley School of…
Indiana’s first U.S. registered educator-focused apprenticeship program receives federal approval
INDIANA – The state of Indiana today joined local leaders to celebrate the federal approval of Indiana’s first educator-focused federal registered apprenticeship. The registered apprenticeship will help…