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Ivy Tech Making Progress to a Footprint in Hancock County
Dr. LaWanda Jobe, Executive Site Director of Ivy Tech Lawrence, has been working with Greenfield/Hancock County regarding an MOU/agreement for a plan to have an Ivy Tech presence in Hancock County. “It is our intention to continue forming collaborative partnerships; creating an Ivy Tech footprint and presence through course offerings, workforce trainings, certifications and technical…
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Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Month Success
Hunger and Homelessness Awareness month was a tremendous success at Ivy Tech Indianapolis, with more than 200 participants across all events that took place in November. This event, hosted by a multi-office team (coordinated by Stephanie Williams), included a food insecurity documentary and discussion, a poverty simulation, an eviction documentary and discussion and a community symposium. These events were…
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Ivy Tech Central Indiana Hosts Community Symposium to Bring Awareness to Hunger and Homelessness
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – November is Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Month and according to Feeding America, Marion County’s rate of food insecurity is higher than the national average; while The Eviction Lab consistently ranks Indianapolis among the top 20 cities with housing instability. To bring greater awareness to these issues, Ivy Tech Community College of Central…
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Ivy Tech Hosts Successful Early Resource Connection Center Resource Fair
The Ivy Tech Community College Early Resource Connection Center held a Resource Fair on Tuesday, October 15. Over 40 community partners were represented at this event, promoting a wide range of services including, but not limited to: transportation, finances, employment, daycare, re-entry, healthcare, mental health, housing, utilities and educational services. The event was successful and…
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Ivy Tech Indianapolis hosts 6th annual Trunk-or-Treat
More than 1100 parents and children attended the Ivy Tech Student Education Association’s sixth annual Trunk or Treat held on the downtown Indianapolis campus the evening of Friday, October 25. In addition to the 112 trunk stations, there were games, face-painting, balloon artists, a bounce house and more. Thank you to all that attended!
