Recent News About Calumet College of St. Joseph
By Local Labs News Service | Aug 5, 2019
Arizona State University-Tempe tops the list of highest grossing college wrestling programs in the state in 2016
By Local Labs News Service | Aug 5, 2019
Marian University, Calumet College of St. Joseph and University of Indianapolis top the list of highest grossing college wrestling programs in the state in 2016
By Local Labs News Service | Jul 22, 2019
Marian University, Calumet College of St. Joseph and University of Indianapolis top the list of highest grossing college wrestling programs in Indiana in 2016
By Local Labs News Service | Apr 22, 2019
Butler University, University of Evansville and Valparaiso University top the list of highest grossing college volleyball programs in Indiana in 2016
By Local Labs News Service | Mar 4, 2019
Butler University, University of Evansville and Ball State University top the list of highest grossing college baseball programs in Indiana in 2016
By Local Labs News Service | Feb 18, 2019
Ball State University, Valparaiso University and Butler University top the list of highest grossing college softball programs in Indiana in 2016
By Local Labs News Service | Dec 31, 2018
Chamberlain University-Indiana, Crossroads Bible College and DeVry University-Indiana enrolled the most in-state students of all four-year Indiana schools, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of fall 2017 data.
By Local Labs News Service | Dec 14, 2018
Butler University, Ball State University and Valparaiso University top the list of highest grossing men's college golf programs nationwide in 2016
By Local Labs News Service | Nov 22, 2018
Martin University, University of Phoenix-Indiana and Harrison College-Indianapolis have the lowest 'on time' graduation rates among four-year schools in Indiana, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.
By Local Labs News Service | Nov 12, 2018
University of Notre Dame, Earlham College and Saint Mary's College enrolled the fewest in-state students of all four-year Indiana schools, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of fall 2017 data.