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Ex-KKK leader’s child comes out as transgender in new memoir
NBC Universal via AOL· 10 hours agoIn “The Klansman’s Son,” the child of Stormfront founder Don Black and a close family friend of...
This new Indiana University student enters as a junior thanks to Ivy Tech ASAP Program
Gannett via AOL· 6 days ago“My dad is a social worker here in Bloomington...to expand her knowledge of psychology – her first...
Indiana aims to get more Hoosiers college credentials
The Tribune-Star, Terre Haute, Ind. via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoMay 24—A new Indiana law seeks to award more associate degrees through "reverse transfer," which allows students to combine credits they have earned at a state four-year school ...
A Gen Xer who went back to school in her 50s explains why taking on student loans to advance her...
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 6 days agoBI has previously spoken to some other older adults who have struggled with career progression later...
Names and changes: Business recognitions and promotions for the week of May 19, 2024
Roanoke Times· 7 days agoRaun have been named Alumni Distinguished Professors by the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors. The...
UIndy creates 'stackable' MBA to help students already in the workplace - Indianapolis Business...
Indianapolis Business Journal· 2 days agoAfter nearly five decades of offering traditional MBA degrees, the University of Indianapolis thinks it’s come up with a better model to meet the needs of today’s students ...
Why Skilled Trades Workers Report High Job Satisfaction
Forbes· 4 days agoTo learn more about this field, I spoke with Angie Hicks, the cofounder of Angi, formerly known as...
BEOC honors four alumni for their path to success
UB Reporter· 3 days agoFour graduates of the Buffalo Educational Opportunity Center (BEOC) exemplifying the agency’s vision and mission of “redemption stories” were honored at the organization’s May 15 graduation.
Forbes Daily: Nvidia’s CEO Over $8 Billion Richer After Stock Rally
Forbes· 2 days agoAmericans are souring on the value of higher education amid skyrocketing costs and a student debt crisis. A new study from the Pew Research Center revealed just 22% of Americans think college is worth the cost if a student has to take on debt.