Indiana higher ed board updates degree review process after hundreds of programs cut, merged
Nearly all of the eliminated degree programs had zero enrollment, officials said.
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Nearly all of the eliminated degree programs had zero enrollment, officials said.
Lilly previously secured approval for Kisunla in the U.S., Japan and the U.K.
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Staff were allowed to work from home several times despite Gov. Mike Braun’s order requiring full-time office returns.
Nationally, $23 billion was raised through May, according to PitchBook, far less than the forecasted $90 billion.
Among the changes would be a significant shift in School Improvement Grants, competitive grants that currently fund improvement plans at district and charter schools identified as low performing under the Every Student Succeeds Act.
The Justice Department argued that a federal judge was wrong to block the National Institutes of Health from making cuts to align with President Donald Trump’s priorities.
The new digital signage will mean more advertising and sponsorship opportunities for the Butler University athletic program.
Chatting for just more than 15 minutes at the Indiana Statehouse, Gov. Mike Braun also praised Trump for his larger approach to immigration and border security.
The Indiana Fever will be relegated to playing the waiting game as they move forward without the two-time All-Star.
The impact of President Trump’s executive order remains unclear because states set laws and handle the process of involuntary commitments.
The approval ends a more than 250-day-long review process marked by controversy and accusations of inappropriate political pressure.
All proceeds from a centennial gala, with tickets priced $65 to $125, will support preservation efforts of the Hedback Community Theater.
The company’s UnitedHealthcare business covers more than 8 million people as the nation’s largest provider of Medicare Advantage plans.
Officiating has become a contentious issue in the league this season, with many players and coaches criticizing referees for inconsistent calls.