Ivy Tech lands $4 million federal grant to expand apprenticeship education programs
Ivy Tech Community College students pursuing careers in manufacturing, health care or information technology will get an opportunity to enhance their education.
Ivy Tech Community College students pursuing careers in manufacturing, health care or information technology will get an opportunity to enhance their education.
Sue Ellspermann, president of Ivy Tech Community College, was selected by the Aspen Institute to join the 2020-21 inaugural class of the Aspen New Presidents Fellowship, an initiative designed to support community college presidents early their tenure to accelerate transformational change on behalf of students.
Ivy Tech Community College has secured more support to develop a program to help students focus their education to best suit their career choice.
Real-world work experience not only looks good on a resume, it helps students get a head start on their careers.
An initiative to help Ivy Tech Community College students set an education path to lead to a career landed a major financial boost.
Jeff Lawley, program chair of the paramedic science program at Ivy Tech Community College’s Valparaiso campus, was named EMS Educator of the Year by the Indiana EMS Association.
McDonald’s of Indiana and Ivy Tech Community College are making college more affordable for the restaurant chain’s Hoosier employees.
A total of 19 honorees who overcame an assortment of personal challenges were recognized by the Ivy Tech Foundation with Distinguished Alumni Awards.
Volunteer firefighters can earn a two-year degree through Ivy Tech Community College at no cost.
Employers are collaborating with educational institutions, governmental and nonprofit entities to ensure they can find skilled and reliable workers.