Delta College Midland Campus open for enrollment for fall 2021

The new satellite campus of Delta College is in the final stages of construction and students can now begin enrolling for fall classes in seven different programs.

June 22, 2021
Bay College chosen for study of open educational resources

Educational nonprofit Achieving the Dream selected Bay College as one of eight schools for a study on the use of open educational resources for degree-seeking students.

June 21, 2021
Baker College set to bring Augmented Reality technology to multiple courses by the Fall 2021 semester

A $25 million grant from EON Reality will fund an Augmented Reality platform at Baker College that will enhance learning across departments beginning this fall, with a full Virtual Reality set-up in the works.

June 17, 2021
Kalamazoo Valley Community College awarded nearly half a million dollars for sustainable agriculture and landscaping programs

The USDA awarded KVCC a grant to develop degree and non-degree programs for training in sustainable agriculture and landscaping. Those in charge of the creation of these programs will seek input from local industry leaders and tap into faculty expertise.

June 15, 2021
Vincennes University graduate receives Homeland Security and Public Safety Presidential Leadership Award

An annual honor recognizing student achievement in the Homeland Security and Public Safety program at VU was awarded to a 2021 graduate who aspires to a career in conservation law.

June 15, 2021
University of Evansville students receive Edward R. Murrow Award

A student project from the UE ChangeLab examining the impact of COVID-19 on the Midwest recently earned a prestigious journalism award.

June 15, 2021
Ivy Tech Community College offering a low-cost program to attract a diverse field of future teachers

In partnership with Marian University and area high schools, Ivy Tech is offering a dual enrollment program and a path toward earning three education degrees at a maximum cost of $45,000.

June 15, 2021
New survey reveals that almost 97% of IU Southeast graduates are either employed or continuing their studies

The survey questioned graduates from the 2019-2020 year on their activity within the first year of graduating from Indiana University Southeast, finding that 96.7% were employed, in graduate school, or performing military service.

June 14, 2021
New IU report published in collaboration with Indiana University Northwest points out the economic importance of nonprofits

Researchers from Indiana University and Indiana University Northwest collaborated on a study which concluded that nonprofits in the region provide economic growth along with well-paying jobs.

June 14, 2021
Indiana University Kokomo students volunteer in community garden with focus on sustainability and community health

Volunteers from the Office of Sustainability at IU Kokomo work with the Carver Community Center to maintain a community garden, providing fresh produce for area residents and continuing support for sustainable urban agriculture.

June 14, 2021

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