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More than 60 million Americans get their health care from rural hospitals, which in many states can be the lifeblood of a community. They are not only the primary source of emergency, preventive, and ...
Indiana's only comprehensive cancer center could lose its National Cancer Institute designation if the state doesn't invest ...
The U.S. Senate has until July 18 to vote on Trump administration spending cuts, including to USAID. What projects did USAID fund in Indiana?
Indiana’s GOP supermajorities are taking a hands-on approach to higher education. From ending diversity efforts to cracking down on tenure and making syllabi postings mandatory, conservatives are ...
The $54.6 billion budget, approved in May, spends 3% more than its 2023 predecessor. But the state’s spending power has sunk ...
The Indiana Hoosiers football program has canceled its series with the Virginia Cavaliers in favor of playing smaller programs.
The Indiana Hoosiers have cancelled a home-and-home series with the Virginia Cavaliers and are on the hook for a hefty payout ...
Faculty at IU Bloomington say the provost only accepted a limited number of exemptions, despite ICHE saying it wouldn't be ...
Republicans in multiple states passed laws this year pushing institutions to ax academic programs that graduate few ...
Gov. Mike Brauns executive order prompted the end of multiple education initiatives and the removal of DEIrelated content ...
Students are hungering for ‘intellectual depth, spiritual formation, and cultural fluency,’ Catholic college says.
A Braun executive order directed state agencies to review their DEI positions, departments, activities, procedures and programs for compliance with that decision. Through that process, his office said ...
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