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Undocumented and underdocumented high school graduates without legal resident status would qualify for the same tuition rate as their classmates under a proposed legislation
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The Food and Drug Administration recently expanded access of abortion pills to more pharmacies, including large chains, mail-order companies and online pharmacies. But how this would affect Indiana’s temporarily halted law is complicated and unclear.
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The key economic tension to watch out for in 2023 will likely be the balance between employment levels and the cost of living, experts say.
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New state science standards that require more climate education will go into full effect by next school year.
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The Indiana Commission for Higher Education wants state lawmakers to rethink the formula for funding higher ed. But that proposal isn’t being met with universal praise.
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The $5.4 million grant comes from the National Institutes of Health’s Helping to End Addiction Long-term – or HEAL – Data2Action Initiative. Over the course of five years, it allows researchers to work with overdose fatality review teams in 19 Indiana counties to measure harm reduction efforts.
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Following a recommendation by their coordinating committee, members of the Indiana Graduate Worker Coalition – United Electrical Workers (IGWC-UE) voted against striking Monday.
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The interconnected seven-year plan cites three areas of transformation: student success and opportunity, transformative research and creativity, and service beyond the State of Indiana, according to a new website dedicated to IU 2030.
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Seven IU Bloomington faculty and staff members held a panel Friday to help people understand the near total abortion ban passed by state lawmakers earlier this month.
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Two freshman members of the Indiana State University football team were killed in a weekend car crash.