A 10th anniversary celebration for Ivy Tech’s ASAP program held in Hingst Hall at the Ivy Tech Kokomo campus Thursday evening became about much more than academics and saving money on college. The ...
Trine University and Ivy Tech Community College are expanding their partnership to allow more Ivy Tech graduates to ...
The Bloomington campus will rededicate its nursing school, strengthen partnerships with IU, The Mill and have the nation's ...
As a growing number of semiconductor companies make plans to establish operations in Indiana, an Ivy Tech Community College certificate could be key to ensuring that enough technicians are ready to ...
Apr. 12—While she's cheering her kids on at a tennis match, Maureen Beckwith is also going back to school. She tunes into her Ivy Tech classes from her car, via Zoom. She keeps one eye on her kids, ...
Hoosier high school students are increasingly earning college credit before their high school graduation, a trend driven by rising college costs and state incentives. These Early College programs are ...
Students in the Bloomington cohort of Ivy Tech Community College’s young semiconductor certificate program learn about advanced manufacturing from leaders at the Applied Research Institute, a group ...
Mike Wolanin | The Republic A view of the Ivy Tech/LIFT Academy aviation technology-flight training facility at the Columbus Municipal Airport in Columbus, Ind., Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025. Two recent ...
MUNCIE, Ind. — When many students think of a career in health care, they think of becoming a nurse or doctor. Ivy Tech Muncie/Henry County’s new EMT/Basic Emergency Medical Studies Certificate program ...
A view of the Ivy Tech Community College logo on the outside of Ivy Tech Columbus’s new campus building Moravec Hall in Columbus, Ind., Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022. The Republic file photo Ivy Tech ...
The free summer program began in 2022. Jackson said Ivy Tech has covered the expenses for the free summer program over the last three years, foregoing more than $12 million in tuition revenue.
Ivy Tech Community College is launching a series of Saturday events in Columbus and Franklin designed for high school students interested in technology, electronics, engineering, or virtual reality.