Q&A: Wendy Meaden on using masks to communicate
Meaden is currently working with former Indianapolis artist Michael Brown on a textbook, “Masks Inside Out,” that’s expected to publish late this year.
Meaden is currently working with former Indianapolis artist Michael Brown on a textbook, “Masks Inside Out,” that’s expected to publish late this year.
Alimta is Lilly’s third-best-selling drug, with global sales of $2.1 billion last year. The court ruling stops a Canadian competitor from launching a generic version of the drug before its patent expires in 2022.
Inez Evans started as IndyGo’s president and CEO just before the Red Line launched in September—a time of great promise but also complications.
Rob Shumaker, now president of the zoo, will take over as CEO for the retiring Michael Crowther in early January.
Indiana’s med-tech industry generates $13.8 billion in economic output annually. While we should appreciate this impressive economic boon, we can’t take it for granted.
Gov. Eric Holcomb is giving the green light for federal officials to continue placing refugees in Indiana, following in the footsteps of a growing group of governors.
#GivingTuesday was created in 2012 to inspire people “to give, collaborate, and celebrate generosity.” This year, #GivingTuesday raised $511 million online alone, a 28% increase over 2018.
We must come together as a community and have an open dialogue about gun violence, however uncomfortable this might make us.
Indiana State University is at the forefront of the increasingly complicated and important world of packaging. It’s one of seven colleges in the U.S. to offer a four-year degree in package engineering technology.
Elan Daniel, a former deputy director of community and economic development for the city of Indianapolis, will start with Mapleton Fall Creek Development Corp. next month.
From 1987 to 2015, the number of black teachers increased from 191,000 to 256,000; but the proportion declined from 8.2% to 6.7%, due to the growth of the national teaching corps.
Critics of Celadon management say a deep-seated, clubby culture helped propel the Indianapolis-based trucking giant toward financial ruin.
As a result of Daniel Murphy’s work, Shiel Sexton now has 300 employee-owners instead of 14 and is positioned to remain locally owned for the next 50 years.
Corrie Conner has helped guide The Mind Trust from a team of three with a $1 million budget to a staff of 19 with a $16 million budget.
All of Indiana University’s schools, campuses and major administrative units formally report to both their unit leader, or dean, and to John Sejdinaj.
The council was scheduled to vote on the measure Monday night after a committee last month voted to send it on to the full council with a positive recommendation. But Council President Vop Osili announced just an hour before the meeting he had removed the item from the agenda.
The acceptance clearly crosses political party lines, evidenced by the states that have passed legalization statutes and referendums.
Holcomb will need to overcome a legacy of choices that have led us here, many of which preceded him.
Broad Ripple is wrapping up a prolific six-year stretch during which developers have spent more than $125 million to bring nearly 800 new apartments to the neighborhood.
Upcoming research from Purdue University indicates that local tax revenue generated by new homeowners doesn’t keep up with added costs of services.