The partnership includes collaboration between the two tribal institutions to celebrate Anishnaabeg culture and provide educational and gathering opportunities.
The program was recently approved by the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education. The university is actively pursuing the establishment of a School of Veterinary Medicine.
The new TRIO Student Support Services at the university will assist students who are first generation college students, from low-income backgrounds, or have a disability to succeed in a college setting.
The grant comes from the National Association of Dental Plans in an effort to improve access to pediatric dental care in Central Appalachia.
The new programs, a Bachelor of Science in Aquatic Science program and a Bachelor of Arts in Public policy Program, were both approved by the Council on Postsecondary Education on January 30, 2026.
The partnership is made possible through a grant Cliff Hagan Boys & Girls Club received from Kentucky's Kids Workforce Grant through the Kentucky Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs and the Kentucky Education & Labor Cabinet.
The university’s Space Science Center was recently selected to track NASA’s Artemis II mission.
The grant will support healthcare career training at the university through the funding of equipment purchases.
The new center is the college’s home for advising, career integration, and applied learning, which will help students align their academic learning with their future goals.
The Indiana Newsroom is a learning lab within the Media School at Indiana University Bloomington that will provide journalism students with paid learning experiences.