The Midwest Is Struggling in the Post-COVID World
Post-pandemic America is in the midst of significant disruption to work and living options.
Read MorePost-pandemic America is in the midst of significant disruption to work and living options.
Read MoreBall State University is extending its national enrollment confirmation deadline for the 2024-25 academic year from May 1 to June 1, 2024.
Read MoreWe are now 48 months since the start of the COVID downturn, which was the deepest economic shock since the Great Depression.
Read MoreI was initially reluctant to weigh in on SB202, but the testimony by fellow professors and administrators almost perfectly illustrates the lack of viewpoint diversity the bill targets.
Read MoreThis month, my colleague Dagney Faulk and I released a study titled “School Corporation Size and Student Outcomes.”
Read MoreGovernor Holcomb, along with leaders of the House and Senate, laid out a legislative plan to hold back students who fail to pass the third grade IREAD exam.
Read MoreLilly Endowment Inc. has approved grants to six colleges and universities in Indiana totaling $145.8 million to support community development projects jointly envisioned by the institutions and local stakeholders to improve quality of life and place in their communities.
Read MoreThe U.S. Department of Commerce is reviewing the National Income Accounts, which measure the size and composition of our economy.
Read MoreAcademic performance in the state’s smallest schools — where a fifth of Hoosier students are enrolled — significantly lags behind larger schools, according to new research.
Read MoreI’m calling the time we live in the “Great Discordance” between the perceptions Americans have about the economy and the actual state of the economy.
Read MoreAsk Brandon Dennis what his favorite part of summer vacation was when he was a kid and he’ll tell you the week he spent at Quaker Haven Camp in Syracuse.
Read MoreThe Indiana Supreme Court on Wednesday sided with the state legislature over a Ball State student who wants a refund for his pandemic-interrupted classes in early 2020.
Read MoreAs a youngster, I recall asking my father what was the difference between a recession and a depression.
Read MoreA good rule of thumb for economists is to caveat any projection with the statement that an ‘exogenous shock’ could upend any rosy forecast.
Read MoreWalletHub has released their annual ranking of the top colleges and universities across the United States.
Read MoreReaders of this column know that I am deeply concerned about the rapid decline in college attendance in Indiana.
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