Gov. Mike Braun has agreed to meet with Martin University officials to discuss their needs after a Monday meeting with faith ...
An Indianapolis mother and father are looking for justice after their son was murdered last week in the middle of the day on Indy’s west side. That killing remains unsolved and police are still ...
Gov. Mike Braun and predominantly black faith leaders had a "meaningful" discussion on Monday about Braun's order eliminating ...
A funding cut for the state’s only predominantly Black college is raising alarms, after Gov. Mike Braun released his budget ...
On the chopping block in Republican Gov. Mike Braun's slimmed-down state budget proposal: grant funding for Indiana's only ...
Martin received $5 million in the 2023-25 state budget, which the university used to attract and retain Black students to its ...
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.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The chair of Martin University’s Board of Trustees says Indiana’s only predominantly Black university will survive Gov. Mike Braun’s proposal to withdraw funding.
The numbers are in for the spring 2025 semester at the University of Tennessee at Martin’s main campus and six regional centers, and they show increasing enrollment and persistence.
Martin University has only received state funding for the past two years despite being a private university. While having benefitted from the $5 million, especially amid enrollment woes ...