A new state law led to 86 education degree programs being cut or merged at Indiana colleges. Teachers say it could worsen Indiana's teacher shortage and make rural access to education more difficult.
Hundreds of bachelor's degrees alone could be eliminated as a result of legislation that passed in the final hours of the 2025 Indiana General Assembly. Gov. Mike Braun appears to be on board with the ...
Public colleges across Indiana are phasing out or merging low-demand degree programs as part of a statewide higher education reform. (Getty Images) Six of Indiana’s public colleges and universities ...
(INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — More of Indiana's state agencies are earning approval for their mandatory expense-shrinking strategies - albeit with varying levels of enthusiasm. Some have warned the ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — In Indiana, hundreds of majors are being cut or consolidated at public colleges and universities. The cuts are part of a provision put in Indiana's latest budget at the last minute.