Articles tagged as: Franklin College
June 8, 2022
Ex-college president gets 6 years for child enticement, porn
Thomas Minar, the former president of Indiana's Franklin College,has been sentenced to six years in prison after pleading no contest to child enticement and other charges following his arrest in a Wisconsin sex crime sting.
Read MoreJanuary 6, 2022
Franklin College gets gift of 29 acres worth $1.8 million
Franklin College said it has received a gift of land valued at $1.8 million. The 29 acres near campus will become a biological field station for students and instructors.
Read MoreJanuary 13, 2020
Franklin College Fires President Following Wisconsin Arrest
Franklin College in Indiana has fired its president after he was arrested in Wisconsin on suspicion of using a computer to facilitate a sex crime and attempted child enticement.
Read MoreJune 20, 2019
University Researchers Study Urban Geese Populations
The research is part of a study commissioned by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources to help wildlife officials in Indiana and across the nation better understand how to manage geese populations.
Read MoreJune 13, 2019
Franklin College President Plans To Step Down In 2020
Minar says in a statement this week that the suburban Indianapolis school has much to celebrate, including fundraising efforts, a new strategic plan and an inclusive student experience.
Read MoreMay 13, 2019
Franklin College Exceeds $10M Goal To Back Science Facility
The school said Monday the goal was topped for the Campaign for the Sciences, which is helping to pay for the Franklin College Science Center that fully opened in January.
Read MoreSeptember 4, 2018
True Star Of Franklin College Football Team Inspires From The Sidelines
During a typical evening practice on the Franklin College football field, a new coach stands on the sidelines, talking to players and using a stopwatch to time their routes. But new plays and strategies aren't what Emry Himes brings to the table as a coach.
Read MoreMay 14, 2018
Franklin College Program Helps Students With Special Needs Gain Life Skills, Education
The two-year work-study program gives students with special needs a traditional college experience. INSPIRE is in it's fifth year, and officials are hoping to expand the program in the future.
Read MoreSeptember 23, 2016
Hollingsworth, Yoder Refuse To Debate Libertarian After His Arrest
Kentucky police arrested 9th Congressional District Libertarian candidate Russell Brooksbank last week in Louisville.
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