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Education

 
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Franklin College
Franklin College

Franklin College is a regionally accredited, coeducational, private liberal arts college located in Franklin, Indiana (about 20 miles south of… Read More »Franklin College

Free University
Free University

Free universities that sought to provide alternative learning outside of formal education settings such as public schools or colleges were… Read More »Free University

Fresh Air Schools
Fresh Air Schools

Fresh Air Schools (FAS), or open-air schools, were initiatives of the Indiana State Board of Health, the Indiana Society for… Read More »Fresh Air Schools

German-English School Society 
German-English School Society 

After several attempts to establish schools for German American children, a group of prominent, non-sectarian, liberal German Americans in Indianapolis… Read More »German-English School Society 

Boniface Hardin
Boniface Hardin

(Nov. 18, 1933- Mar. 24, 2012). Born James Dwight Randolph Hardin in Louisville, Kentucky, Boniface Hardin entered St. Meinrad Seminary… Read More »Boniface Hardin

Ada Harris
Ada Harris

(Aug. 15, 1866- Sept. 12, 1927). Ada Harris was born in Campbell, Kentucky, to Robert Harris and Anna Tolliver. At… Read More »Ada Harris

Harry E. Wood High School
Harry E. Wood High School

In 1953, the Charles E. Emmerich Manual Training High School (see ) moved from 501 S. Meridian Street to 2405… Read More »Harry E. Wood High School

Head Start
Head Start

Head Start was created by the federal Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 to provide early childhood education and other services… Read More »Head Start

Edna G. Henry
Edna G. Henry

(Oct. 24, 1874-June 4, 1942). Edna Gertrude Henry was born to Charles Lewis and Eva N. Henry in Pendleton, Indiana,… Read More »Edna G. Henry

Herron School of Art And Design
Herron School of Art And Design

The Herron School of Art and Design is Indiana’s oldest and largest art school, now part of . Through its… Read More »Herron School of Art And Design

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