For-profit colleges, once accused of duping students, hope to rebound under Trump
In January, the Education Department said new accountability rules will treat for-profit, nonprofit and public colleges equally.
In January, the Education Department said new accountability rules will treat for-profit, nonprofit and public colleges equally.
The closures affected three locations of the Italian fast-food chain in Indianapolis and one in Carmel.
A number of local employers have taken a new look at their dress codes over the past few years, partly due to pandemic-related factors.
Efforts to attract the Bears across the Illinois border received widespread, bipartisan support. But other items lawmakers tackled were contentious.
Lana Sports partnered with Homefield Apparel to offer a collection of 55 different shirt designs commemorating bygone ABA teams.
In its first financial report since going public via merger, Carmel-based Republic Airways gave some details about its ongoing integration with Arizona-based Mesa Group. The two companies completed their merger in November.
The owner of Bovaconti coffee shops is partnering with the former director of operations for bygone Carmel restaurant Tre to open a new Italian restaurant.
Indiana lawmakers sent Gov. Mike Braun a hefty local finance bill on the last day of the legislative session, weighing in on thorny topics such as local income tax allocations, rental property caps and data centers.
Starting next year, certified public accountant candidates will have an optional pathway to licensure that requires less schooling.
The new restaurant, which will offer a lunch format known as meat-and-three, was named for Brooks’ mother, Arlene.
Another national news report has named Indiana as a possible site for a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility — this time, in the state capital.
The new spot will become the fifth central Indiana location operated by Mark and Lauren Weghorst, joining restaurants in Noblesville, Carmel, Fishers and downtown’s Mass Ave neighborhood.
Somewhere along the way, we lost the meaning — and many leaders now use coach to describe behavior that does the opposite of development.
Indiana and the nation have a chronic shortage of deaf educators, and many programs that train them are being eliminated or merged, compounding the problem.
The mid-major darling has already become the story of the sport this year.
Senate Bill 254 reflects extensive input from educators, employers and policymakers who understand Ivy Tech’s unique role in Indiana’s talent pipeline.
The incubator, which will be led by local chef Steve Oakley and located in the publicly-accessible Civic Plaza, is meant to provide rising culinary talent with mentorship, visibility and support to hone their work.
We’re also concerned about the possibility of inviting congestion onto city streets.
Over the past two months Carmel-based Periculum Capital has been involved in six business deals — about as many as it typically sees in an entire year.
Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness said he appreciates an attempt to compromise on rental cap ordinances, but feels the Legislature isn’t listening to what local communities want.