Purdue eyes millions in tech licenses Companies looking to license and crunch massive amounts of data as part of their product development are turning to Purdue University for help.
Online course mandate clears Senate The bill would require students – beginning with the freshman class of 2013 – to have at least one virtual instruction course or credit requirement go toward
Changing school start dates dies in Senate After a tie vote Tuesday, a bill that would have pushed back school start dates in the fall died in the Senate Wednesday.
Credit transfer bill passes IN Senate A bill that would streamline academic credit transfer policies for state universities passed the Indiana Senate by a vote of 50-0 Tuesday, Senate Republicans
Senate passes bill to teach creationism Indiana's public schools would be allowed to teach creationism in science classes as long as they include origin of life theories from multiple religions under
Senate tied on school start date bill The state Senate has deadlocked over whether to support a bill that would largely prohibit Indiana's public schools from starting their school years until late
College Goal Sunday scheduled for 2/12 Filing out financial aid paperwork can be complicated and time-consuming, but College Goal Sunday tries to makes it easy.
Indiana ACLU reacts to creationism bill The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana said Thursday that a bill pending that would allow schools to teach creationism in science classes clearly
Principal cusses at elementary students On Monday, Fort Wayne Community Schools became aware that Lindley Elementary Principal Trudy Grafton used inappropriate language to students during an
HS online learning bill advances A bill that would require students in Indiana to take a virtual instruction course before they graduate from high school has cleared its first hurdle.
Health officials must foot the bill for an FWCS student being treated for… State and county health officials will share the costs of treating a Fort Wayne Community Schools student diagnosed with tuberculosis. The first year alone
Report: Indiana grades well on education policies A new report released Wednesday grades Indiana a C+ for education policies in 2011.
Indiana Tech to build law school in Fort Wayne Officials at Indiana Tech announced their plans Tuesday to build a 70,000 square foot facility on campus for its new law school.
School official: Bomb threat at high school a copycat Students at Southwood Junior/Senior High School in Wabash County were evacuated Tuesday morning after a bomb threat that school officials have deemed a copycat
Report: Ind. ranks low in public research funding A new report by the National Science Board ranks Indiana in the bottom tier nationally in state funding to public research universities.
Morgan Stanley settles with Indiana over ISTA fund Investment banker Morgan Stanley & Co. has agreed to pay more than $200,000 to the Indiana Securities Division to settle claims it charged excessive fees to