Students, parents and alumni flocked to the Homecoming parade and tailgate before going to the big game at 3 p.m. against Toledo.
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ICC: Indiana higher ed board updates degree review process after hundreds of programs cut, merged
By Indiana Capital Chronicle / 1 hours agoLess than a month after Indiana’s public colleges and universities voluntarily agreed to cut or restructure hundreds of academic degree programs, state higher education officials provided new details Thursday on how the effort is unfolding — and what comes next.
ICC: Advocates, experts fear increase in food insecurity following SNAP cuts
By Indiana Capital Chronicle / 23 hours agoThe latest estimate projects that the federal government will save between $5.7 billion and $6 billion each year on SNAP, starting in fiscal year 2028 because it is shifting some costs to states. New work requirements for recipients, which start two years earlier, will trim federal spending by another $68.6 billion.
IPR: Fewer Indiana high schoolers are going to college as enrollment hits record low
By Indiana Public Radio / YesterdayLess than 52% of Indiana high school graduates enrolled in college in 2023 — the lowest rate on record, according to new state data. The drop continues a yearslong trend that could have long-term consequences for the state’s workforce and economy.