Jesus Arriaga Photography Exhibition
Visual Communications Center Stage
The Visual Communications Gallery opened the Jesus Arriaga exhibit with an artist’s talk on Tuesday, October 29. Jesus’ works apply the nuance of color, contr…
Visual Communications Center Stage
The Visual Communications Gallery opened the Jesus Arriaga exhibit with an artist’s talk on Tuesday, October 29. Jesus’ works apply the nuance of color, contr…
| Indianapolis
On November 12, the Library will host the Ivy Tech Indianapolis community at an invaluable workshop all about getting to know their family roots by learning how to research genealogy. In this article, meet the two librarians behind the event, how the workshop will go, and its importance.
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Visual Communications Center Stage
| Bloomington
This free workshop will cover the benefits and process of obtaining state certification as an XBE vendor to do business with state, government, and Ivy Tech
| Indianapolis
In this Q&A, we delve into Justin Bretz’s journey as a dual credit teacher, the evolution of the program, and the impact it has on preparing students for college-level challenges. Through his insights, you’ll discover the rewards and challenges of teaching college-level material to high school students and gain valuable advice for those considering dual credit courses.
| Terre Haute
Ivy Tech Terre Haute recently hosted an Agriculture and Engineering Challenge, bringing together more than 500 local high school students to explore opportunities in these dynamic fields.
| Bloomington
The Human Library®, a free event, creates a safe space where topics are discussed openly between human books and their readers
| Indianapolis
Are you the first in your family to attend college? Then these events Monday, Nov. 4 through Thursday, Nov. 7 are for you!
| Indianapolis
The Ivy Tech Indianapolis maintenance team completed a major in-house LED lighting conversion, achieving a 16% reduction in utility costs in FY24. Their work extends to elevator replacements, office build-outs, and classroom renovations. They prioritize long-term solutions and proactive maintenance, ensuring smooth campus operations. The team also completed specialized training in fire alarm and sprinkler systems, significantly enhancing energy efficiency and campus safety.
| Bloomington
The National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE) recognized the campus for helping to shape the future of entrepreneurship education
Ellspermann joins an esteemed group of leaders recognized for their extraordinary impact in Indiana’s advanced manufacturing and logistics industries.
| Fort Wayne
Three finalists pitched their business ideas with the hopes of winning $40,000 at Ivy Tech Fort Wayne & Warsaw's New Venture Competition.
| Richmond
Ivy Tech Richmond and Reid Health partner to develop local workforce, revitalize downtown Union City
| Lafayette
Learn More About the Respiratory Therapy Program
| Indianapolis
High school junior earning college credits through first aid training at Ivy Tech applies skills hours after class to save infant
| Bloomington
The 4,000 sq. ft. Skills Lab expansion was made possible with a $1.2 million grant from Indiana University Health, enhancing student training and community response
| Fort Wayne
Northeast Indiana serves as one of the largest manufacturing hubs in the state. That's why Ivy Tech Fort Wayne's machine tool technology program is built on success. Meet the instructors who make that happen.
| Fort Wayne
Ivy Tech Fort Wayne is excited to announce our Distinguished Alumni and Benefactor of the year!
| Indianapolis
This article spotlights Melinda Lawrie, a dedicated English teacher at Brownsburg High School who partners with Ivy Tech Community College to teach dual credit courses. Melinda discusses her experience of preparing high school students for college-level work, highlighting the benefits of the dual credit program for student success in this Q+A.
| Bloomington
The award celebrates young professionals who make a significant impact within their organization
| Indianapolis
After completing her senior year at Greenwood High School, Unger chose not to attend college, overwhelmed by personal struggles, including feeling like college had no meaning for her. Now, the talented photographer is carving out her future at Ivy Tech Indianapolis, pursuing a degree in visual communications. "Right now, Ivy Tech is just what I need" she said. "It’s taking me places."
| Terre Haute
2024 Distinguished Alumni and Benefactor Awards celebrate the impact and generosity of Ivy Tech graduates, donors and volunteers
| Indianapolis
Two Indianapolis families purchased brand-new homes in August thanks to the Greater Indy Habitat for Humanity’s Women Build volunteers. Ivy Tech Indianapolis is proud to have once again provided the space for the panel builds, helping bring together women volunteers to construct the walls of the homes on the Lawrence site’s parking lot.
| Fort Wayne
Ivy Tech Fort Wayne invites the community to learn about the on-campus preschool on October 9.
| Indianapolis
Eight Questions for the Dean of the School of Advanced Manufacturing, Engineering, and Applied Science
| Bloomington
The award is the highest honor given to recognize Ivy Tech alumni
| Bloomington
The annual award celebrates individuals for their gifts and service to Ivy Tech
| Indianapolis
Four entrepreneurial students from Ivy Tech Indianapolis received scholarships during the JoJo's Jumpstart Foundation’s annual celebration and fundraiser, raising over $65,000 to support young adults pursuing education and business ventures.
| Indianapolis
The 2024 Family Fun Day on Saturday, Sept. 21 was such a blast! Check out the full photo gallery from the event!
| Fort Wayne
Three finalists have been chosen for Ivy Tech Fort Wayne & Warsaw's New Venture Competition on Oct. 10.
| Indianapolis
Students registered to vote, learned to use voting machines, and engaged with civic organizations at the Raise Your Voice and Vote event.
| Indianapolis
Students gain valuable insights on brand protection and business success through hands-on experiences at the STUTZ Center.
| Bloomington
The 4,000 sq. ft. expansion was made possible with a generous grant from IU Health
| Bloomington
Training could be free with the state’s Next Level Jobs grant for students who qualify
Indiana leads the nation for the share of high schoolers earning college credits before graduation
| Indianapolis
Donation Creates Hands-On Learning Opportunities for Transportation and Logistics Students and Enhances Existing Partnership
| Indianapolis
Ivy Tech Community College spotlights its School of Information Technology in September, and here on the Indianapolis campus, there’s a lot to highlight as we kick off the 2024-25 academic year!
| Indianapolis
Essence Greene's journey to becoming a nurse is a powerful story of resilience and determination. From her early days as a young mother working as a nurse's aide to her acceptance into Ivy Tech Indianapolis' Nursing TSAP program. Despite challenges, she remained focused, driven by the desire to create a better future for herself and her family. Now, as she prepares to start the next chapter of her education, she reflects on her experiences and looks forward to a career filled with possibilities.
| Indianapolis
Ivy Tech Indianapolis welcomed our students back last week with a variety of activities in Bowen Commons that brought the campus community together!
| Indianapolis
Plus, two Ivy Tech culinary alums, Matt Seib and Kerolous Saman, were featured in the competition.
| Fort Wayne
Congratulations to those who made it on the Summer 2024 Dean's List for Ivy Tech Fort Wayne and Warsaw!
| Fort Wayne
Tickets are available now for Ivy Tech Fort Wayne's annual A Reason to Taste fundraiser!
Forbes has named Ivy Tech Community College among the best employers in Indiana for the third consecutive year.
| Indianapolis
The 2024 Ivy Tech Indianapolis Fall Convocation brought together the campus' full-time employees for a day of reflection, celebration, and strategic planning. The event highlighted the past year’s achievements, including record-breaking commencement numbers and new partnerships, while setting the stage for the upcoming academic year, focusing on growth, innovation, and community impact.
| Bloomington
O’Neill previously served as assistant vice chancellor and will continue leading teams and ensuring students reach their goals
| Indianapolis
Ivy Tech Indianapolis celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with events highlighting Latino culture, history, and contributions. From visibility festivals and book clubs to mental health discussions and community-building activities, these events foster inclusivity and belonging while promoting cultural awareness and educational opportunities on campus.
| Indianapolis
All students – even if you take classes virtually or online – are welcome to utilize a computer, free Wi-Fi, and quiet study space on campus! Check out these excellent places to study on the downtown Indy campus, Lawrence site, or MADE@Plainfield!
| Indianapolis
With approximately 7,000 books up for grabs, the Book Fair offers a wide array of genres and topics, inviting students, faculty, staff, and the public to explore and take home titles–from literary classics and cookbooks to exam preparation guides and children’s stories.
| Indianapolis
Meet Adeife Ajayi – Eager to Learn and Ready to Connect at Ivy Tech Indianapolis
| Terre Haute
Ivy Tech Community College and Saturn Petcare came together to celebrate the beginning of three employees’ educational journeys at an apprenticeship signing ceremony held at Ivy Tech Terre Haute.
| Bloomington
The course is free and designed to help small businesses and entrepreneurs learn more about how to work with patented technology from federal labs to grow their businesses
| Indianapolis
Adventure, 360 photo booths, corn hole, clubs, careers, and more. Mark your calendars for these eight first eight-week term events you won’t want to miss.
| Fort Wayne
Ivy Tech Fort Wayne student Heath Tackett stumbled into his own business, and now, his own classroom. Find out how he’s turning his accidental success into a motivational tool for other students.
| Fort Wayne
Ivy Tech Fort Wayne plans to roll out inclusive pilot program, offering those with intellectual disabilities more opportunities.
| Greencastle
Accelerated Associate Degree (ASAP) Program
| Bloomington
Job training credentials can be completed in eight-weeks to one year as part of Indiana’s Next Level Jobs grant program
| Muncie
Healthcare workers in Delaware County are fundamental to the health and prosperity of the community.
| Indianapolis
Whether you're a returning student or new to our campus, this first-day-of-class guide is designed to ensure you have all the information you need to hit the ground running!
| Fort Wayne
Ivy Tech Fort Wayne and Warsaw joins 17 other colleges nationwide in becoming a Metallica Scholars College.
| Lafayette
Ivy Tech and Purdue Global partner to develop trainings designed to increase Americans' abilities to build dialogue, bridge divides, and find common ground
| South Bend
Student affairs and student success professional to lead campus serving St. Joseph, Elkhart and Marshall counties
Indiana's workforce engine a higher education and training partner to biotech, microelectronics and clean hydrogen hubs
| Lafayette
Dr. Williams brings with her a wealth of experience and a passionate commitment to fostering inclusive and equitable educational environments.
| Sellersburg
| Bloomington
The commitment is eight-weeks and classes start on August 19, day or evening options
| Indianapolis
At Ivy Tech Indianapolis, summer classes offer a unique and enriching educational experience for students like Knyla Coiley, Chris Pinnell, and Aleysha McCloud. These dedicated individuals highlight the advantages of smaller class sizes, focused learning environments, and the ability to stay on track with their academic goals.
| Indianapolis
Balancing fast-paced learning and personal ambitions, this fine arts major finds inspiration and growth through summer courses.
| Indianapolis
A 27-year-old automotive maintenance major is leveraging summer classes to gain essential hands-on experience and technical knowledge. His journey from the UK highlights how Ivy Tech Indy’s supportive environment and focused summer courses are propelling his career in the automotive industry, preparing him for future success.
| Indianapolis
Knyla Coiley, 19, is leveraging Ivy Tech's summer classes for timely graduation. Balancing online and in-person courses, she is earning valuable certificates while enjoying smaller classes and supportive professors. Planning to transfer to Indiana University Indianapolis, Coiley appreciates Ivy Tech's flexibility and resources like IvyCares.