Physical Education: The real stories
Imagine sending your child to their own personal hell each and everyday. That's the reality thousands of parents face, simply by sending their child to school.
IPFW offers reward for bomb threat info
IPFW is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the individual who called in a bomb threat to the university earlier
Lugar creates new award for educators
Education Patriot Award is joint effort with Indiana Dept. of Education to honor innovative solutions to educational challenges.
Physical Education: A growing problem
Half of Indiana's students wake up each morning in fear of something for which no amount of studying can prepare them. Bullying and violence affect their daily
Voters opposing schools in tax votes
Indiana voters seem willing to pay more in property taxes to help school districts cover operating costs.
Parkview campus to be home to a college
Despite a bad economy, a local university is growing. Manchester College will open its first School of Pharmacy in Fort Wayne in an area that’s about to
Southern Wells referendum passes
School district will get extra money to help stave off job cuts.
Robert Gates to speak at IU Graduation
U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates will present the commencement address at Indiana University Bloomington's 2009 Winter Commencement, Dec. 19, at
Ball State to go geothermal
The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded $6.3 million to two Indiana colleges to install environmentally friendly geothermal energy systems.
No recommendation on school start dates
A legislative study committee that considered pushing back school start dates has decided to return the issue to the General Assembly without making any
PU program to help rebuild Afghanistan
Purdue University is working to boost education and training in Afghanistan by sending faculty to the war-torn country and bringing Afghan scholars to Indiana.
School shuts down due to illness
A Fort Wayne school is closed for the remainder of the week due to a large number of illnesses.
SACS adds vacation days to calendar
Starting next school year, Southwest Allen students will get two extra vacation days.
SACS releases drug survey results
School leaders say drug and alcohol use is down, but there are still a couple of areas of concern.
1st area pharmacy school to open
Manchester College is making history with the announcement of a new educational program that will be the first of its kind in northern Indiana.
Notre Dame president gets 2nd term
The Rev. John I. Jenkins, who came under fire for inviting President Barack Obama to the University of Notre Dame campus, has been re-elected to a second