Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

Engineering executive named Rose-Hulman leader

March 4, 2013
Associated Press
An engineering executive with experience in the classroom has been named president of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. The school's Board of Trustees appointed James C. Conwell its 15th president Monday.
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Rose-Hulman takes pride in top college ranking

September 13, 2012
Associated Press
For the 14th year in a row, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology has been ranked the nation's top undergraduate engineering college. The ranking is a source of pride for the students and a marketing tool for the university.
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Rose-Hulman names interim president

April 23, 2012
Associated Press
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology's trustees have named Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer Robert Coons the school's interim president following the death of late President Matt Branam.
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Rose-Hulman president dies suddenly

April 20, 2012
Matt Branam, 58, died Friday morning after being transported from his office to a hospital. The 1979 graduate of the school returned in 2009 to serve as president.
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Cook family provides funding for Rose-Hulman bioscience labRestricted Content

October 1, 2011
 IBJ Staff
The $500,000 gift will help further a decade-long expansion of the school's life sciences curriculum.
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Report: Colts moving camp to Anderson

June 2, 2010
Anderson University is expected to announce Thursday that the Indianapolis Colts will move the team's training camp from Terre Haute to the Madison County campus, the Herald-Bulletin is reporting on its website.
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Interactive Intelligence taps college to connect with BlackBerryRestricted Content

April 3, 2010
J.K. Wall
Shortly after Interactive Intelligence Inc. decided two years ago to push beyond its roots in call centers and pitch its communications software to more insurance agents and money managers, the company ran up against a tricky hurdle: the BlackBerry.
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Indianapolis-based FAST Diagnostics gets funding from BioCrossroads' seed fund

October 24, 2009
 IBJ Staff
Money will help the company refine its tool to treat acute kidney injury.
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Colts staying at Rose-Hulman for training camp

April 24, 2009
 IBJ Staff and Associated Press
The Indianapolis Colts are staying at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology for training camp. The team has conducted its camp at the Terre Haute school since 1999.
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