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  2. WISU - Wikipedia

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    The original program schedule of student created live broadcasts is well documented in the annual reports written by Dr. Clarence M. Morgan, the Director of Radio Activities at Indiana State College, from 1934 to 1969, when he retired. [3] In 2014, WISU began carrying NPR and local programming in collaboration with WFYI in Indianapolis. [4]

  3. List of colleges and universities in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Independent regional campuses, such as Indiana University Kokomo, are included. Indiana has several universities that meet the definition of a flagship institution, with the most commonly cited being Indiana University Bloomington and Purdue University. The Indiana state code designates the Indiana University System as the university of the ...

  4. Indiana Department of Education - Wikipedia

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    The department is managed by the Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction, an elected office most recently held by Jennifer McCormick until January, 2021. The Superintendent serves as voting member and the chair of the Indiana State Board of Education, an eleven-member body with its ten other members appointed by the Governor of Indiana .

  5. Indiana State University - Wikipedia

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    Indiana State University was established by the Indiana General Assembly on December 20, 1865, as the Indiana State Normal School in Terre Haute. Its location in Terre Haute was secured by a donation of $73,000 by Chauncey Rose .

  6. Bloomington High School South - Wikipedia

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    The Panthers compete in the Conference Indiana, with their main rival being the cross-town Bloomington High School North Cougars. They have won a total of 29 IHSAA Championships, tied for the 5th most in the state. [7] The 2009 boys basketball team finished with a 26–0 record to become one of the few team in state history to record no losses. [8]

  7. McGraw Hill Education - Wikipedia

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    McGraw-Hill logo used from 1971 to the late 1990s 330 West 42nd Street, the former, long-time headquarters of McGraw Hill. McGraw Hill was founded in 1888, when James H. McGraw, co-founder of McGraw Hill, purchased the American Journal of Railway Appliances.

  8. Indiana State College - Wikipedia

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    Indiana State College may refer to: Indiana University of Pennsylvania in Indiana, Pennsylvania; known as Indiana State College from 1959-1965 Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana; known as Indiana State College from 1961-1965

  9. Martin University - Wikipedia

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    Martin University (originally Martin Center College) is a private college in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was founded by Fr Boniface Hardin, OSB and Jane Edward Schilling, CSJ in 1977 to serve low-income, minority, and adult learners. It is the only Predominantly Black Institution (PBI) of higher education in Indiana.