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Trine Adds Music Degree

December 13, 2012

Trine University, Angola, has hit a high note by adding a major in music option for those earning a Bachelor of Science degree. The new four-year degree option is intended to provide students with a personalized learning environment and to foster experiences in the performance, understanding and appreciation of the discipline and art of music. …read more.

The Indiana Commission for Higher Education is promoting policies and practices aimed at increasing the number of Hoosiers who complete college on time and do so with minimal student debt. Indiana college students borrow more than $27,000 on average to finance a four-year degree, and the state’s student loan default rate has increased by 35 …read more.

The Indiana Department of Education announced that 21 Indiana school districts were named to the College Board’s Third Annual AP District Honor Roll for success in Advanced Placement testing. More than 530 districts across the United States and Canada were honored for their success. “Indiana is committed to providing high school students opportunities to get …read more.

Conexus Indiana and Ivy Tech Community College presented an innovative new advanced manufacturing and logistics curriculum for high school students called ‘Hire Technology’ to the Indiana State Board of Education today. Hire Technology is a two-year elective program designed to give students a head start on careers in those industries, which employ one of every …read more.

When most people think of employee training, their experiences often fall into two categories. Either training took place in a large, impersonal conference room with a lecturer and an out-of-date video, or another employee taught them on the job, often imperfectly. Ivy Tech Corporate College is helping Hoosier businesses change that experience through a revolutionary …read more.

State Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Tony Bennett and the Indiana Department of Education today announced the creation of the Office of Parent and Community Engagement to increase statewide outreach among parents, guardians and community members on key education issues. P.A.C.E. is committed to providing all parents, guardians and community members accurate, relevant information on …read more.

Officials who administer adult education or alternative education programs, all K-12 schools and school districts can now find funding resources from public and private foundations, corporations, family trusts, and state and federal sources in a grant directory with more than 3,000 records. Schoolhouse Partners LLC has published the 10th edition of Funding Sources for K-12 …read more.

A box of tissues had to be passed throughout the Warsaw Community School Board of Trustees meeting as members said goodbye to two administrators: Tom Kline, chief accountability officer, and Elaine Bultemeier, chief technology officer. Kline will be moving from the administration building to Madison Elementary School to be principal. “I don’t want to let …read more.

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