Lesley Weidenbener: My college degrees have served me well, which makes me worry about anti-college sentiment
On May 19, IBJ will host our annual Education Power Breakfast, where the value of a college education will be a topic.
On May 19, IBJ will host our annual Education Power Breakfast, where the value of a college education will be a topic.
Regions that can combine engineering talent, testing infrastructure, manufacturing capacity and supply chain access will shape the future of defense production.
I remain uneasy, mostly about the pyramid’s promotion of saturated fats.
Done right, AI will sharpen our collective mind and help us solve problems faster. Done wrong, it will only cloud our judgment and slow our ability to act.
The biggest story here isn’t who’s running, but the door that a successful independent run could blow wide open.
Residency challenges have become a staple of Indiana politics even though they seldom succeed.
Across the state, too many elections feel decided before voters ever step into the voting booth.
Seeking to position Indiana as a global leader in agritechnology and life sciences, Gov. Mike Braun unveiled a lofty goal in a public announcement Tuesday morning.
We are entering an era of disruption driven by artificial intelligence and modern technology that is exponential in scale to anything we have ever experienced.
Indiana’s largest life sciences companies and research universities are working to make the state an international leader in chemistry innovation — and they’re ready to launch the first step in a plan called Catalyze Indiana.
The professionals who can frame the right questions, exercise creativity and judgment in ambiguous situations, and communicate effectively across teams are more valuable, not less.
The group described Thursday’s event as “a public action.”
Under the new laws, data centers will have to pay local governments a portion of the tax cuts they receive and Carmel and Fishers will have to end caps on rental properties.
Speakers at IBJ’s Technology Power Breakfast, including Purdue University President Mung Chiang, talked about the changes that artificial intelligence is bringing and what people can do to be ready.
The organization long known as the Central Indiana Corporate Partnership said the new name better reflects the leadership it represents.
New research from the Indy Chamber and IU Indianapolis shows Indianapolis is a top site for women in sports leadership roles.
DynamoEdge’s core product uses 5G technology to analyze real-time data to anticipate problems before they occur.
In January, the Education Department said new accountability rules will treat for-profit, nonprofit and public colleges equally.
Indianapolis is home to the construction management and general contracting firm’s second-largest office, after its corporate headquarters in Cincinnati.
The Indy Chamber is revving up the campaign with a call for people to share personal stories of ambition, growth and resilience in the context of living in Indianapolis and its surrounding counties