INDIANAPOLIS — Martin University announced it will erase past-due account balances for more than 200 students who were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Indianapolis-based school said in a release that most of the students who will have their debts cleared are the ones who were not able to re-enroll in classes due to their […]

Still want to know how to apply to the Nanotechnology Experiences for Students and Teachers (NEST) camp at IUPUI for this Summer? Log on to http://indi.iupui.edu/outreach.php  for info on both two-week programs and the 6-week program exclusively for teachers.  The application for students is HERE.   The application for the teachers two-week program is HERE.  […]

Indy’s east side will be a-buzz with excitement as Martin University celebrates it’s “Homecoming 2014” events. Indiana’s only predominantly black college or university has a full week of activities planned to celebrate the rich history of the school, higher education and its service to the Indianapolis community. Nestled in the Martindale-Brightwood neighborhood the school dates […]

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The Rev. Boniface Hardin built bridges to link races and cultures in Indianapolis during his more than four-decade as a leader in the black community. The civil rights activist, Catholic priest and founder of what remains the area’s only black-majority college, died Saturday. He was 78. Well-known for his white hair — people said he […]

Suspect sought after shooting at trooper (Seymour)  — A search is on for a man accused of shooting at an Indiana State trooper Monday night. Shortly after 7:30 pm. the trooper pulled John Michael Fish, 35, over near U.S. 50 and Interstate 65, about 60 miles south of Indianapolis. As the trooper approached the vehicle, Fish allegedly […]