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As you start to establish yourself in a new place, it’s more than okay to take baby steps. Go for a drive or a walk. Figure ...
Two states are considering bills that would require medical schools to use A-F grading systems instead of pass-fail. Indiana and Texas are considering SB 289 and HB 5294, respectively, both of which ...
As an expansion for the Indiana Lifeline Law came into effect Tuesday, Purdue Student Government President Rebecca Siener ...
Six public universities will cut or consolidate about 400 degree programs, or nearly 20% of the state's offerings.
The answer for some, of course, will be out of state or at a private school; the humanities will continue to be protected in ...
Purdue ended paper distribution and parking passes for Exponent staff. IU rejected student-approved funding for the Indiana ...
Indianapolis Washington outgrew its gym, which debuted in 1938, when teams of 1960s started to dominate Indiana high school ...
A few of Indiana's public universities have decided to make program cuts, affecting hundreds of degrees offered across state ...
The Delaware County Athletic Hall of Fame will induct 14 new members to its 2025 class. See which local legends will be ...
Employers aren’t happy with the skills today’s college graduates bring to the workplace. A few states are addressing the ...
A federal bench trial begins Monday over a lawsuit that challenges a Trump administration campaign of arresting and deporting ...
The walls serve as an informal museum of local history, particularly celebrating Purdue University’s legacy. Photographs, memorabilia, and signed pictures create a tapestry of community memories that ...