Category: Latest News
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Ivy Tech Indianapolis Partners with Tea’s Me Café and Real Taste Catering to Bring Enhanced Food Options to Campus and the Local Community
Ivy Tech Indianapolis will officially launch its partnership with Tamika Catchings’ Tea’s Me Café and Mark Webster’s Real Taste Catering at a public grand opening celebration on Tuesday, January 17 (Open at 7:30 a.m., ribbon-cutting ceremony at 8:30 a.m., media interview opportunities from 9:00-10:00 a.m.) at the Illinois Fall Creek Center (IFC) Bowen Commons.
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Student Spotlight: Justin Stephenson
We recently interviewed Justin Stephenson. He’s one of many of our inspiring and passionate students here at Ivy Tech Indianapolis. Read the below interview to get to know him a bit better.
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Ivy Tech Indianapolis receives grant to strengthen employer partnership(s) with Lilly and connect learners with opportunity
Strada Education Network selected Ivy Tech Community College – Indianapolis to receive a grant through the Employer and Community College Partnership Challenge. Strada awarded this $400,000 grant as part of an effort to support innovative collaborations across the country between community colleges and employers. Ivy Tech also will participate in opportunities to share insights and…
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Ivy Tech Foundation Receives a $250,000 Grant from the Indianapolis African American Quality of Life Initiative (IAAQLI)
Ivy Tech Foundation received a $250,000 grant in the first round of funding from the Indianapolis African American Quality of Life Initiative (IAAQLI). The proposed initiative titled “ELEVATE: Change Starts Here” will provide resources to justice-involved youth and adults, incarcerated individuals, and individuals on parole/probation to reduce the rate of recidivism and provide access to…
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Ivy Tech Indianapolis Announces Next Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs
Ivy Tech Community College – Indianapolis has named Dr. Mark Lausch, Ed.D., MPH, as its next vice chancellor of academic affairs, effective January 3, 2023. Lausch comes to Ivy Tech from SUNY-Nassau Community College in Garden City, N.Y., where he currently serves as vice president for academic affairs.
