ĢƵios Maintains AA+ Bond Rating from Fitch
ĢƵios has received a second bond rating of “AA+ stable,” as affirmed by Fitch Ratings. Last week, S&P also affirmed ĢƵios’s rating…
ĢƵios has received a second bond rating of “AA+ stable,” as affirmed by Fitch Ratings. Last week, S&P also affirmed ĢƵios’s rating…
| Muncie
ĢƵios Muncie has partnered with IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital (BMH) to strengthen educational and career pathways for future nurses through the Practical Nursing (PN) program.
| Indianapolis
“We are not just nurses – we are ĢƵios nurses.” In the third and final nurse pinning ceremony of the calendar year, 109 graduates were formally welcomed into the profession during a celebration of resilience, compassion, and community.
| Indianapolis
Nearly 80 sponsors provided gifts to children of ĢƵios Indianapolis students in need, supporting 106 student families this holiday season.
| Indianapolis
During the temporary closure of its on-campus gallery, the ĢƵios Indianapolis Fine Arts program cultivated new partnerships with professional galleries in the state capital—a strategic move that has significantly increased student visibility, professional development, and art sales.
| Indianapolis
ĢƵios Indianapolis’ Circle of Ivy celebrated a decade of collective giving at its Morning of Gratitude & Growth event, announcing $32,000 in funding for ten new campus initiatives. From wellness kits and lab supplies to a writing retreat and an urban garden, the 2025 projects will directly support student health, learning, and community engagement across not just the campus, but the College.
| Bloomington
Bloomington campus entrepreneurship students presented their business ideas in the Duke it Out Pitch Competition and took home $2,700 in cash prizes for their start-ups
| Terre Haute
ĢƵios’s Terre Haute campus proudly celebrated the accomplishments of 39 students who have completed the rigorous requirements of its Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) program at the campus’s annual Pinning Ceremony, a cherished tradition honoring nursing graduates.
| Bloomington
Autumn Stevens won the campuswide registration contest encouraging students to enroll early in classes
| Indianapolis
Nearly 1,700 volunteers gathered at ĢƵios Indianapolis on Thanksgiving to help prepare and distribute 10,000 meals for Hoosiers in need of a warm meal. Relive the impactful day in photos.
| Evansville
Find out about college, financial aid, experience classes, and more!
| Indianapolis
Avrie Landaw has wanted to be a scientist for as long as she can remember. Now, with the help of the Lilly Scholar at ĢƵios scholarship, she's turning that dream into reality. "Thank you for making a little girl’s dream of being a scientist come true."
| Indianapolis
For the 14th year in a row, the Alhuda Islamic Center in Fishers made a meaningful impact on ĢƵios Indianapolis students by donating 30 full Thanksgiving baskets to IvyCares.
| Indianapolis
For the second year, ĢƵios Indianapolis is proud to serve as the Title & Facility Sponsor for the Mozel Sanders Foundation’s Thanksgiving effort.
| Muncie
An ĢƵios difference maker is an individual who creates positive change and makes a significant impact on the lives of ĢƵios students, alumni, and the communities they serve.
| Lafayette
The award recognizes excellence in education for faculty, adjunct faculty, and dual credit instructors at each campus.
| Lafayette
Exploring the power of play: ĢƵios Lafayette’s Early Childhood Education program chair introduces a new resource supporting development through free play.
| Bloomington
Hands-on projects in culinary arts, robotics, semiconductors and others will help students explore career fields and count toward Indiana’s new work-based learning standards
| Lafayette
ĢƵios Lafayette enhances its Wolf Pack Pantry to meet growing food-need demands among students and employees.
The award recognizes excellence in education for faculty, adjunct faculty, and dual credit instructors at each campus.
| Indianapolis
English professor Gerald Maki recounts his time at the International Virtual Exchange Conference (IVEC), hosted in Heraklion, Crete, Greece. Professor Maki writes about the impact of equipping students with essential global workforce skills and the details of ĢƵios’s successful virtual exchange partnerships across five continents.
| Indianapolis
From foster care to the statehouse, social work and human services grad Shalise Truxler serves on three youth boards, working to change laws that create boundaries for foster kids.
| Indianapolis
As the holiday season increases the need for support, you can help ĢƵios Indianapolis’ IvyCares team in its mission by contributing through our Amazon wish list, making a monetary donation, or donating items directly to our food pantry and clothing closet.
| Bloomington
The Founder’s Award for Excellence in Instruction is the college’s highest honor, presented annually to one faculty member statewide
| Anderson
Early learning programs selected to participate in the ĢƵios Model Classroom Initiative for the 2025–2026 academic year.
| Indianapolis
IvyCares received a $780 donation from community supporters and Meijer, which equals 3,120 meals to continue our mission of feeding student families facing food insecurity in our community.
ĢƵios IT students demonstrate their knowledge, earn scholarships, and network with employers
With dedicated veteran services, academic credit for military training, and career pathways like the Enlisted Training Corps, ĢƵios is leading the way in serving Indiana’s veterans.
| Indianapolis
The Student Coalition for Organized Recreation and Exercise (SCORE) brings organized recreation, fitness, and fun to the campus community. Alexander Banks, assistant director of student life, is behind the movement he says students have been asking for since his first month on the job. “That’s when I realized there was a real need for opportunities to connect, get active, and just have fun.”
With a 98.8% compliance rate across 97 programs, ĢƵios becomes the largest community college system in the country to earn full ATMAE accreditation.
| Bloomington
Finkbiner previously served as senior director of business operations at the University of Texas at San Antonio, and is back at ĢƵios, where she started her professional career
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – October 30, 2025
| Terre Haute
ĢƵios Terre Haute recently hosted its annual Chancellor’s Club Dinner, an evening dedicated to celebrating the College’s partnerships and the individuals and organizations that help drive student success across West Central Indiana.
$1 Million Prize Honors Colleges Achieving Strong Student Results, Both in College and After Graduation
| Lafayette
STEP Tuition Assistance Program Strengthens Local Workforce and Economic Mobility
| Bloomington
Job training credentials can be completed in less than a year as part of Indiana’s Next Level Jobs program
| Indianapolis
Chef Daniel McDonald, an ĢƵios Indianapolis culinary instructor, took first place in the bacon category at the 2025 World Food Championships, hosted at the Indiana State Fairgrounds.
| South Bend
Defending champions return Oct. 26 to showcase local culinary excellence
| Indianapolis
ĢƵios Indianapolis is continuing its commitment to meet students where they are by partnering with the Edna Martin Christian Center to bring Child Development Associate classes directly to the Martindale-Brightwood community. The new cohort model helps local childcare providers earn credentials close to home, strengthening both their professional growth and the early learning opportunities available to neighborhood families.
| Indianapolis
A significant number of our students are pioneers, navigating the path to higher education without a family map to guide them. We are proud to celebrate them during our annual First Gen Week.
| Lafayette
Philanthropists supporting ĢƵios Lafayette have opened new doors for students
| Muncie
Heart of Indiana United Way, in partnership with ĢƵios and with support from the Shafer Foundation, is celebrating the successful conclusion of the Road to Reading initiative.
The statewide competition invites ĢƵios IT students to demonstrate their knowledge, earn scholarships, and network with industry leaders.
More than 2,000 Circle of Ivy members have raised $1.4 million since 2015 to drive student success
| Elkhart
Join us at the Garatoni Center for Advanced Manufacturing & Automation on October 28, 2025, 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.
| South Bend
South Bend-Elkhart Campus recognizes Aaron Mishler and Jacqueline Barton for their commitment to ĢƵios
| Indianapolis
On Wednesday, ĢƵios Indianapolis’ Student Life and IvyCares teams hosted the Basic Needs Resource Fair, bringing together 19 community organizations—including the Immigrant Welcome Center, United Way, PACE, Gleaners Food Bank, EmployIndy, and others—to connect students with vital support services.
| Lafayette
The 2025 Chancellor’s Breakfast united K-12 partners to advance college and career readiness across Greater Lafayette.
| Lafayette
Through funding from the Arconic Foundation, ĢƵios students are helping area nonprofits safeguard data and improve cybersecurity practices while applying their classroom learning to real-world challenges.
Richmond Campus recognizes Brian Miles and Dave Rodgers for their commitment to ĢƵios
| Evansville
Distribution part of employee effort to help bridge the digital divide and equip 30,000 students nationwide with supplies for the new school year
President Marty Pollio reports on record enrollment, completions as well as areas of focus for the next four years
| Indianapolis
With the help of ĢƵios and veteran services, Thaddaus Pitts is turning dreams into reality.
| Lafayette
Lafayette Campus recognizes Dr. Susan Foster and Ron & Cindy Rossiter for their commitment to ĢƵios
Nearly 40 accomplished alumni and friends of ĢƵios recognized for their dedication
| Indianapolis
Indianapolis Campus recognizes Carla Baker and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Indiana for their commitment to ĢƵios.
Grace Horizon, in partnership with ĢƵios Anderson, celebrated the first graduates of the I Rise Workforce Development Program, a trauma-informed initiative empowering survivors of violence and exploitation to build confidence, job skills, and brighter futures.
| Muncie
ĢƵios Muncie will celebrate the installation of Designed by the Public, a striking new sculptural installation by internationally acclaimed architect Tatiana Bilbao ESTUDIO.
| Evansville
Check out all the locations you can learn more about ĢƵios
| Bloomington
As one of Indiana’s most respected entrepreneurs, Bender will share his entrepreneurial journey across five decades
| Lafayette
This year’s turnout highlighted both the strong interest from students and the importance of giving them hands-on exposure to career opportunities in law enforcement, corrections, legal services, and more.
| South Bend
Groundbreaking collaboration connects education with industry to create a robust talent pipeline and drive economic growth across the state.
This new scholarship is designed to support students who face financial challenges as they pursue career-focused education.
| Lafayette
Program provides tuition support and hands-on training to meet regional workforce needs
| Gary
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| Indianapolis
The generous gift will enhance hands-on learning for students in the Homeland Security and Public Safety program.
| New Castle
New on-campus classroom opens at ĢƵios’s Henry County site, led by ĢƵios graduates and serving local families with high-quality care.
| South Bend
Career-Ready Skills in Business, Supply Chain & IT
| Indianapolis
ĢƵios Indianapolis has three nurse pinning ceremonies a year, with the August event honoring the dedication and resilience of our newest graduating class. Join us in celebrating their outstanding achievement by exploring the photo gallery from this memorable ceremony.
| Indianapolis
"I cried at my cubicle ‘cause I was so excited,” said Carrie Kruse after learning she’d been named a Lilly Scholar. Now nearing graduation with a biotechnology degree and biopharmaceutical manufacturing certificate from ĢƵios Indianapolis, Kruse is building a future in Boone County’s growing biotech sector—thanks to Eli Lilly and Company’s nearly $14 billion investment in Lebanon and a life-changing scholarship opening doors for Indiana’s next generation of talent.
| Indianapolis
Faculty and staff gathered for a day of professional development, reflection, and celebration—including honoring Kate McGormley as the inaugural recipient of the Don Weathersbe Award.
| Evansville
Build Together, Learn Together: ĢƵios Evansville has partnered with Habitat for Humanity to create opportunities to combine affordable housing with hands-on workforce development.
| Fort Wayne
ĢƵios's 10th President Dr. Marty Pollio visited the Fort Wayne campus on Aug. 20 to listen and learn about life at the College.
| Indianapolis
From stargazing in her small Colombian hometown to founding ĢƵios Indianapolis’ first Robotics Club, engineering student Natalia Avella is turning her childhood dream of becoming an aerospace engineer into reality. Guided by mentors and fueled by community, Avella has built pathways for others while balancing leadership, academics, and bold ambitions for the future.
| Indianapolis
Online students often miss out on the social and engagement opportunities of traditional campus life. Recognizing this gap, ĢƵios Indianapolis student Matthew Lum founded an online student organization to foster community among remote learners. Open to all ĢƵios students, the organization prioritizes peer support, accountability, and mental well-being.
| Indianapolis
The 2025-26 vice president of the ĢƵios Indianapolis Student Government Association, is an international student from Nigeria pursuing a biology degree on the pre-med track. Elected to amplify student voices, she aims to enhance campus engagement, advocate for mental health resources, and foster inclusivity—particularly for introverted students.
| Evansville
Learn more about ĢƵios's CDL Program
| Indianapolis
Magnim Apou Alemo’s journey as a Lilly Scholar at ĢƵios showcases how full tuition, mentorship, and hands-on opportunities in biotechnology can open career paths worldwide. Watch her story and learn how to apply for this life-changing scholarship program.
| Indianapolis
ĢƵios Indianapolis recently concluded another successful summer of ARTFORCE, its three-week visual arts program for high school students, in partnership with Arts for Learning Indiana. Co-taught by ĢƵios instructor Colton Pedro and teaching artist Ash Robinson, the ARTFORCE 2025 program blended college-level art instruction with real-world creative entrepreneurship.
New program introduces community, technical college students to career opportunities in military, public service
| Indianapolis
The Lilly Scholars at ĢƵios program is helping students like Zaina Lorick, a biotechnology major, turn ambition into opportunity. With full tuition, books, and career pathways, the scholarship is paving the way for Indiana’s next generation of lab professionals. See the impact of Lilly Scholars at ĢƵios in this short video.
| Indianapolis
ĢƵios Indianapolis, in partnership with Congressman André Carson, successfully hosted its 14th annual Indianapolis Job and Resource Fair, drawing 550+ job seekers and 80 leading employers, including Eli Lilly and Company, Eskenazi Health, FedEx, Indianapolis Public Schools, and the U.S. Postal Service. The event, praised by attendees as one of the best career fairs in the region, reinforced ĢƵios’s commitment to workforce development and community connections.
| Terre Haute
The Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC) and ĢƵios proudly celebrate the success of 8 students who completed ĢƵios’s welding program, as part of a collaborative re-entry initiative.
| Indianapolis
ĢƵios Indianapolis has appointed Chef Jenni Schouppe as the new program chair for its School of Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management, effective August 18. Chef Schouppe, who previously served as assistant department chair and assistant professor of baking and pastry, succeeds Chef Jeff Bricker, who retired this summer.
| Indianapolis
Tasha Cohee, an Ascension St. Vincent Carmel Nurse, was surprised by her supervisor with the news that she was nominated for the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses by her former students – in front of her current students. “It’s an incredible honor.”
| Fort Wayne
Indiana TRIO has awarded two ĢƵios Fort Wayne students with scholarships for the 2025-2026 school year.
Expanding Healthcare Pathways for Students
| Muncie
Innovative, multi-modal therapy model puts connection and creativity at the heart of neurodivergent care
| Lafayette
Public invited to attend free event focused on community mental health and recovery after loss.
| Evansville
Registered with Department of Labor
| Bloomington
Attendees can learn about training for careers in the growing microelectronics industry with hands-on activities
| Indianapolis
High School Students Join Immersive, Career-Building Experience
| South Bend
Aims to Strengthen Indiana’s Tech Workforce
| Indianapolis
Through September 27, Meijer shoppers can purchase $10 donation cards at the Meijer store located at 56th Street and Keystone Avenue that will directly benefit our IvyCares food pantry for students in need.
$50,000 grant will enhance the College’s ability to serve students in its growing welding program.
| South Bend
Generous Donors Support Education
| Terre Haute
ĢƵios Terre Haute and the Vigo County School Corporation (VCSC) recently celebrated the successful completion of TechQuest, a new week-long summer camp designed to introduce rising 8th-grade students to high-demand career pathways.
| Indianapolis
In this Student Voices, ĢƵios Indianapolis student Yamilet Aca-Cuachitl shares how stepping out of their comfort zone transformed their college experience—and their future. It wasn’t just classes that shaped their journey; it was saying yes to campus involvement. In their own words, learn how Yamilet went from being hesitant about college to unlocking their confidence.
| Indianapolis
ĢƵios biotechnology student Hamsou Iro shares how the Lilly Scholars at ĢƵios scholarships transformed her educational journey, covering tuition and opening doors to pharmaceutical career opportunities. Watch her inspiring story to learn how ĢƵios’s affordable programs and hands-on learning can help you achieve your STEM goals.
| Indianapolis
When ĢƵios Indianapolis student Aryaija Dodson needed a job, she turned to the College’s Ivy+ Career Link—and it changed her career trajectory. With the help of a Talent Connection Manager, Dodson secured a role at OmniSite, which then led to an unexpected opportunity to mentor young students in robotics.
| South Bend
Get prepared for careers in this field.
| Indianapolis
Marion County high school students participating in The Patachou Foundation’s summer Food Fellowship program can now earn college credit through ĢƵios’s School of Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management.
| Muncie
ĢƵios Muncie has been awarded the inaugural Collegiate Purple Star of Indiana (CPSI) designation, which recognizes Indiana postsecondary institutions that provide outstanding support to U.S. military-affiliated students, including veterans, active-duty service members and their families.
ĢƵios Anderson has been awarded the inaugural Collegiate Purple Star of Indiana (CPSI) designation.
| Terre Haute
ĢƵios Terre Haute been awarded the inaugural Collegiate Purple Star of Indiana (CPSI) designation, which recognizes Indiana postsecondary institutions that provide outstanding support to U.S. military-affiliated students, including veterans, active-duty service members and their families.
| Bloomington
The campus won the inaugural Collegiate Purple Star of Indiana award presented by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education and the Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs
| Indianapolis
For the last seven years, Barbara Hall's warm greetings welcomed students, faculty, staff, and visitors each morning at ĢƵios Indianapolis' North Meridian Center. Now, the campus prepares to bid farewell as she begins her retirement.
| Fort Wayne
ĢƵios Fort Wayne is partnering with Manchester University to offer a new seamless transfer pathway.
| Evansville
Nearly 5,000 children served during the last 22 years
Partnering with Carver Community Organization
| Bloomington
Khan, a first-generation college graduate, built a strong academic foundation, gained leadership skills, and earned multiple honors and scholarships along the way
| Bloomington
Khan is the only student from Indiana to receive the $55,000 per year award from the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
| Indianapolis
Visual communications student, Liam Hargreaves, is a graphic design intern at Indianapolis Public Library who is working hard to merge his passions into a career. He shares how he is able to juggle his life as an ĢƵios student, intern, and multidisciplinary visual artist.
| Indianapolis
ĢƵios Indianapolis' Office of Student Life hosted a Tie Dye Spirit Day to celebrate the first week of summer classes.
| South Bend
ĢƵios Graduate Celebrates New Career With La Casa De Amistad
| South Bend
PTK ĢƵios SBE Names New President, Chapter Vice President, and Executive Secretary
| South Bend
Beta Alpha Chapter Honors Hard Work of ĢƵios South Bend/Elkhart PTK Chapter
| Bloomington
The Indiana Commission for Higher Education recognized the campus and a student for outstanding achievements in culinary arts, fire sciences, and information technology
| Fort Wayne
ĢƵios Fort Wayne and Kosciusko County announces the Spring 2025 Dean's List!
| Muncie
Students from ĢƵios’s Human Services Group Process and Skills (HUMS 206) course recently completed a series of group sessions with justice-involved individuals at Delaware County Community Corrections (DCCC).
| Fort Wayne
A certificate from ĢƵios Fort Wayne isn't the only credential Rayyan Hassan got this year. The 2025 grad also received her high school diploma. She tells us how dual enrollment gave her confidence for the future in this Q and A.
| Indianapolis
After nearly three transformative decades at ĢƵios, Chef Jeff Bricker is hanging up his apron—but not before leaving an indelible mark on the college, its students, and Indiana’s culinary scene. From his humble beginnings as a first-gen student to leading the creation of ĢƵios’s state-of-the-art culinary school, Bricker’s story is one of passion, persistence, and purpose.
| Terre Haute
ĢƵios celebrated another successful year of student support with its 25th Annual Scholarship Scramble, held on May 16, 2025, at Idle Creek Golf Course.
| Indianapolis
Featuring inspirational quotes, clever puns, and artistic designs, these caps reflect the unique stories and hard work of our Ivy Indy graduates.
| Indianapolis
ĢƵios diesel instructor Chris Cox is heading back to South Sudan, using his skills to train locals to build life-changing, basic utility vehicles from the ground up. From dirt tracks in Texas to classrooms in Africa, discover how Cox blends global service, education, and engineering to drive real-world impact.
| Indianapolis
As ĢƵios Indianapolis welcomes its new dean, we spoke with Dr. Diana Shenefield about her vision for the School of Nursing, her commitment to teaching and training future health care professionals, and key initiatives she plans to implement.
| Bloomington
Cooper, Radiation Therapy graduate, found her success by choosing ĢƵios
| Bloomington
Participants will gain hands-on experience in the emerging microelectronics industry
| Fort Wayne
On May 9, 2025, ĢƵios Fort Wayne and Kosciusko County celebrated the newest class of alumni and honored faculty.
New program supports career growth and childcare workforce development
our-day camp will offer look at smart manufacturing careers
| Indianapolis
In the third installment of ĢƵios Indianapolis’ Student Voices series, Jayla Hodge reflects on her journey from self-doubt to rediscovering her passion for art and design through ĢƵios’s Visual Communications program. Her story underscores how embracing failure and academic redirection can lead to unexpected opportunities, career clarity, and renewed purpose in pursuing creative ambitions.
| Fort Wayne
Just over a year after stepping away from college, Jennifer Brykett is back—taking the stage as this year’s Student Commencement Speaker for ĢƵios Fort Wayne and Kosciusko County. Her college journey was met with several challenges, including a cancer diagnosis, but ultimately, she made the decision to try.
| Terre Haute
On Thursday, May 8, ĢƵios Terre Haute/Greencastle proudly celebrated the achievements of 1,620 graduates during its 2025 Commencement Ceremony at Indiana State University’s Hulman Center.
| Muncie
Outstanding Students are nominated by the faculty of their respective schools based on academic achievement, perseverance, and positive contributions both in and out of the classroom.
| Indianapolis
Nearly 950 graduates participated in May 1 Commencement Ceremony at Corteva Coliseum at the Indiana State Fairgrounds
| Bloomington
ĢƵios Bloomington’s Center for Lifelong Learning announces new and returning youth summer camps, scholarships available
Outstanding students are selected by their school’s faculty in recognition of their academic excellence, determination, and meaningful impact both inside and outside the classroom.
| Fort Wayne
Dr. JoAnne Alvarez is the new vice chancellor of the ĢƵios Kosciusko County site. Read more about her work experience and goals for the campus.
| Bloomington
The fundraising event will be held at The Yellowwood restaurant and patio at ĢƵios Bloomington to celebrate the School of Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management graduates
| Fort Wayne
What started as a bet with her mom became the first step in a life-changing journey. Despite setbacks and a few unexpected turns, ĢƵios Fort Wayne grad Brenda Romero is crossing the stage with a psychology degree and big plans for what’s next.
Pollio will lead Indiana’s largest postsecondary institution and workforce engine starting July 1
| Muncie
ĢƵios Muncie-Henry County continues its commitment to community engagement
| Indianapolis
Meet ĢƵios Indianapolis’ 2025 Student Commencement Speaker Luke Miller, an early childhood education graduate.
| Bloomington
Students will cross the stage as they step into new careers or transfer to four-year colleges
| Indianapolis
The Indianapolis community gathered at the Conference Center and Culinary Institute on the ĢƵios Indianapolis campus to celebrate literacy and student success at Indy Reads for its annual fundraising breakfast, “Unlocking Our Potential.”
| Indianapolis
Hosted by the Office of Student Life, the event honored 18 student organizations and 29 individuals whose leadership, dedication, and spirit shaped the campus experience this year.
| Fort Wayne
ĢƵios Fort Wayne and NEINFAME sign ten high school students in their fifth cohort. See photos from the event.
| Indianapolis
Charles House, program chair of welding technology and assistant professor at ĢƵios Indianapolis, contributes "The World of Welding Education" to the April 2025 Issue of the AWS Welding Journal.
| Fort Wayne
As an exchange student from Ukraine, Anastasiia Fomina only planned to stay in Indiana for 10 months. Four years later, she's getting a degree from ĢƵios Fort Wayne. She shares her journey and hopes for the new future she hadn't planned.
| Indianapolis
ĢƵios Building Construction Management (BCOM) student and veteran Dawson Leyes is an intern with Pepper Construction on the Indy Reimagined project, merging classroom skills and field experience to shape a campus that empowers future generations.
| Indianapolis
With ĢƵios as “the big brother he never had,” Martin Turman, a 2025 graduate, is turning his entrepreneurial vision into a reality—one meal, one connection, and one life at a time.
| Indianapolis
ĢƵios Indianapolis honored 32 high schools for their role in expanding dual credit and dual enrollment opportunities, which served 12,826 students and saved $12.2 million in tuition this year. Keynote speaker Ron Sandlin, deputy chief strategy officer for the Indiana Department of Education, shared his first-gen college journey, while educators highlighted success stories—including IPS’ 40% enrollment jump and students earning associate degrees before graduation.
| Indianapolis
ĢƵios Indianapolis and Pathways to Careers hosted Indy high school students at SOMOS ĢƵios, offering campus tours, student panels, and a resource fair to explore academic pathways and foster community connections.
| Richmond
Richmond campus raises $37,691 in support of students and programs on annual day of giving
| Terre Haute
More than 40 local high school students competed in ĢƵios’s annual welding contest on April 10.
Distinguished Regional Officer Award
Professional Dining Behavior
| Indianapolis
After applying to Salesforce 33 times, Robert Gooding found his big break through ĢƵios’s flexible, supportive environment and the transformative Pathfinder program. Now a senior success guide at Salesforce, the 2025 graduate proves it’s never too late to achieve your dreams.
| Bloomington
Area Hoosiers came together to fund student success during ĢƵios’s annual one-day giving event
| Fort Wayne
The third annual ĢƵios Day was a success at the Fort Wayne and Kosciusko County campuses surpassing last year's total donations!
| Indianapolis
Marketing and Communications intern Carrington Sanders attended a Lunch and Learn magic performance that offered more than just entertainment—it opened her eyes to mental health, disability advocacy, and the power of embracing differences. Read her firsthand account of the experience.
| Indianapolis
The Indianapolis campus received 255 gifts, equaling $50,231, for the 2025 ĢƵios Day, the College’s annual Day of Giving.
| Fort Wayne
ĢƵios Kosciusko County (Warsaw) 2017 grad Adam Boyle took his passion for math and turned it into "big, shiny rocks". He explains how his college experience changed everything.
| Terre Haute
Hoosiers will support ĢƵios Terre Haute/Greencastle students in a 24-hour giving event
ĢƵios and TEConomy Partners Estimate Indiana’s Annual Skills Training Demand
| Fort Wayne
ĢƵios Fort Wayne Library's 2025 Edible Book Festival was a success! See the incr"edible" creations enjoyed by the Fort Wayne community.
| Bloomington
The Garatoni School of Entrepreneurship and Innovation is hosting another installation in their series of mini conferences for aspiring entrepreneurs and retail business owners
| Indianapolis
After more than two decades of dedication to nursing education, Dr. Myra Hart reflects on her journey from ĢƵios student to dean, the lives she’s impacted, the students who have left a lasting impression on her, and the legacy she leaves behind as she retires.
| Bloomington
The community is invited to the Bloomington campus to participate in celebrating ĢƵios Day, the college’s third annual day of giving
| Terre Haute
ĢƵios Terre Haute/Greencastle is excited to announce its 25th Annual Scholarship Scramble, proudly presented by First Financial Bank.
| Indianapolis
ĢƵios Indianapolis student and intern Carrington Allen gets candid about her higher education journey. In this Student Voices, USAF veteran Allen speaks on her experience of not knowing what direction to go after separation and how the Chapter 31 program is assisting in her higher education goals and propelling her in the direction of success.
| Bloomington
The evening cohort is for licensed practical nurses, paramedics, military medics, and medical assistants who seek to transition to a career as a registered nurse
| Terre Haute
ĢƵios Terre Haute, in partnership with Union Health, is hosting the annual Health and Wellness Fair.
| Indianapolis
For students like Shamari Garrett, a single day of generosity can unlock opportunities that transform lives, uplift communities, and strengthen Indiana’s economy. Garrett’s story is a testament to the power of education and the impact of ĢƵios Day—a 24-hour giving event that fuels dreams and opens doors for students from all walks of life.
| Indianapolis
Tichina Clark Gamble, a 37-year-old hospitality administration and dietary management student at ĢƵios Indianapolis, has overcome incarceration and life’s challenges to pursue her passion for culinary arts. Through resilience, faith, and ĢƵios’s support, she’s building a brighter future while inspiring others to never give up.
| Indianapolis
Meet Clay Langebartels, Senior Project Manager at Pepper Construction, driving the ĢƵios Indy Reimagined for the Future project. Discover how his expertise and passion are shaping a student-centered downtown Indianapolis campus, enhancing education, and transforming ĢƵios Indy’s future.
| Indianapolis
Indy’s SASE launches an initiative to clarify course modalities and expectations, helping students navigate blended, virtual, and online classes. Dean Sara Shlaer highlights improved communication and time management tools to enhance student success and faculty clarity.
| Fort Wayne
ĢƵios Fort Wayne and Sweetwater partner to expand employee opportunities at the number one online retailer for music gear.
| Fort Wayne
ĢƵios Fort Wayne's Warsaw site officially adopts the name ĢƵios Kosciusko County to better reflect community.
| Indianapolis
Located on the downtown Indianapolis campus, ĢƵios’s new Early Childhood Education Collaborative Community Center offers a variety of resources, including stipends for practicum students, funding for summer camps for children of single-parent students, and hands-on learning opportunities.
| South Bend
Employers interested in participating can sign up now
| Bloomington
Area Hoosiers will come together to support the more than 11,000 ĢƵios Bloomington students in annual one-day giving event
Hoosiers will support ĢƵios Richmond students in a 24-hour giving event