The 21st Century started well as far as Indiana's success at Mackey Arena is concerned, but became less frequent as the years rolled on.
Indiana's making progress toward getting more students into college and job training, but new data shows the state still has significant work to do to help Black and Latino Hoosiers. The report, ...
Why one generation of Black men in Indy have been dying of overdoses for decades and how survivors are fighting to help the next generation.
Faith and community leaders protest Governor Mike Braun's executive orders on DEI programs and funding for Martin University, ...
Senior Education Ministries, in partnership with Generations and Vincennes University, will be presenting Dine with a Doc® on Wednesday, Feb.
Indiana athletics reported a rare deficit for the 2024 fiscal year despite bringing in a record $173.5 million in revenue.
Federal grants "are investments," a veteran researcher explains, and cutting them will endanger people's lives here and elsewhere.
Chief Justice Loretta Rush sought to “demystify” the Indiana court system’s impact on Hoosiers’ lives in her 2025 State of the Judiciary address.
In interviews with WFYI, Indiana high school students, recent graduates, parents and educators seldom say that going to a ...
A proposal to create a school voucher-like plan for Texas was advanced by the Texas Senate Education Committee on Tuesday ...
Staff at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have been told to halt all communication with the World Health ...
National Track & Field Hall of Fame inductee Greg Bell, the 1956 Olympic long jump gold medalist, died Jan. 25 at his home. He was 94, and at the time of his death he was the oldest living U.S. track ...