Claire Fiddian-Green: Let’s prepare more girls for STEM careers
“Among U.S. high school senior boys, 26% planned to enter STEM careers compared with 13% of girls.”
“Among U.S. high school senior boys, 26% planned to enter STEM careers compared with 13% of girls.”
“[Pay transparency] will lift the veil of salary secrecy and benefit those who’ve long been at a disadvantage when it comes to equal pay.”
“We need to bolster support for entrepreneurship in diverse communities … to address long-standing disparities in wealth.”
There are several reasons to remain upbeat. The market is adapting, the U.S. government has implemented policies for relief, and merger and acquisition activity remains at historically high levels.
Indianapolis celebrated the grand opening of Circle Centre mall on Sept. 8, 1995, with much fanfare, including a fireworks show. The mall incorporated existing buildings, including the former L.S. Ayres. A skybridge and the Artsgarden were built on the second floor to connect the mall’s ends over the streets below. The mall served as a […]
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The FDA has agreed to speed up review of donanemab, but the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is moving to limit reimbursement for drugs in this class to only patients in clinical trials.
What’s next for the two city blocks that are now Circle Centre mall could start coming into focus over the next year.
The Indiana Global Economic Summit will take over the Indiana Convention Center and other downtown sites May 26-29.
The new fear is driven by the discovery announced Feb. 9 of the virus infecting a commercial turkey flock in southern Indiana’s Dubois County.
Under the relatively rare model, a bank offers its expertise and capabilities to a fintech, allowing the fintech to provide iservices that require the involvement of a federally regulated and insured institution.
Restaurant owners want Congress to replenish the fund, and they want Indiana’s senators to sign on to a proposal that would provide cash to original applicants who were left high and dry.
Moira Carlstedt, president and CEO of the Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership for nearly a quarter-century, plans to leave her position later this year, the organization announced Tuesday.
The stars of IndyCar crowded into Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Tuesday to celebrate an upcoming season of opportunity for America’s open-wheel racing series to further cement its legitimacy and expand its popularity.
Members and supporters of The Startup Ladies, an Indianapolis company that supports female entrepreneurship, sent an open letter to Elevate Ventures detailing their concerns that Elevate marginalizes female founders.
The health system said the funding plan will “support community health initiatives and education and workforce development programs statewide, including neighborhoods around its downtown Indianapolis campus.”
State legislatures from coast to coast, including Indiana’s, are turning their attention to consumer data privacy—and the issue could have a large impact on Indiana’s tech sector.
The panel plans to focus first on urban forests and parklands, then recycling and solid waste, then equitable health and infrastructure investments.
Both the city and state could become players in the emerging billion-dollar worldwide industry.
The esports events that have landed in Indianapolis aren’t equal in scale to the NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four or a Super Bowl. But many of them can be equivalent to the hundreds of smaller events hosted in central Indiana throughout the year.