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Martin University, the only predominantly Black institution in Indiana, started receiving state funding two years ago—a welcome $5 million cash influx for the enrollment-starved private university.
Denise Johnson and her daughter Janelle Johnson were among 48 graduates of Martin University’s 56th commencement ceremony.
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Braun's Indiana budget proposal ends funding for Martin UniversityMike Braun’s state budget proposal for Martin University, a private university in Indianapolis and Indiana’s only predominantly Black institution. State Rep. Gregory W. Porter, a Democrat from ...
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WISH-TV on MSNMartin University leader says it will survive Braun budget proposalINDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The chair of Martin University's Board of Trustees says Indiana's only predominantly Black university ...
Mike Braun's proposed budget and its lack of funding for a predominately Black university in Indianapolis is sparking outrage. Many Hoosiers are concerned about what the financial changes could mean ...
As university leaders face political pressure around the country, one president in Indiana has acquiesced to many ...
La Kiesha Jackson (D-Indianapolis), who represents Martin’s campus area, and other members of the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus have rallied behind the university. Martin will continue ...
Martin University describes itself as Indiana’s only predominantly Black institution of higher education. The founders in 1977 had a vision was to serve low-income, minority, and adult learners.
All three alumni-elected Indiana University trustees, Vivian Winston, Donna Spears and Jill Maurer Burnett, have been removed ...
Governor Mike Braun has announced the appointment of four members to the IU Board of Trustees. This comes after controversy ...
Indiana Governor Mike Braun has left the state’s predominately Black institution out of his 2025-27 budget proposal. Martin University has only received state funding for the past two years ...
Mike Braun’s state budget proposal for Martin University, a private university in Indianapolis and Indiana’s only predominantly Black institution. State Rep. Gregory W. Porter, a Democrat from ...
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