IU informatics, computing school sees enrollment surge
An Indiana University school devoted to information technology and its applications to other fields has seen its enrollment nearly triple in the last seven years, university officials said.
An Indiana University school devoted to information technology and its applications to other fields has seen its enrollment nearly triple in the last seven years, university officials said.
Nadine Givens climbed the ladder beginning from a childhood in which she worked at the convenience store her mother managed.
Orangutans, ancient arriors, a fair lady, a great bicycle race, and more offered highlights of the year in Indy-area arts and entertainment.
About 36 hours in Nashville, TN, revealed a town that truly embraces the music that made it famous. And knows how to show visitors a good time.
Thoughts on Sub 16, the Scoop, and Inga’s Popcorn, each of which has its own distinct pleasures.
For some, the number of screens Bubba’s 33 boasts about might be appealing. For others, it adds up to sensory overload.
Broadway “On the Town” revival pulls out stops; “Holiday Inn” in Connecticut feels obligatory
Thoughts on Sub 16, the Scoop, and Inga’s Popcorn, each of which has its own distinct pleasures.
The apartment developer will spend $2.5 million to rehab the vacant building along Virginia Avenue as part of a project that will include 2,400 square feet of retail space.
The husband-and-wife-owned Wine & Canvas has grown from two to 347 employees in just four years with profitability increasing at a double-digit clip, 48 locations coast to coast and plans for international expansion.
I’ll confess that my guest and I had some good laughs on our way to lunch at the new Fletcher Place eatery. The jibes ended quickly, though, once the food arrived.
A Cleveland-based development group intends to build a $17 million, 150-room Cambria Suites hotel along 186th Street across from Westfield’s burgeoning youth-sports complex.
For the second time in three years, Indianapolis’s Christel House Academy South charter school received a higher grade than the state’s scoring formula initially said it should.
Indianapolis Public Schools next year could consider bringing a free public boarding school—one of just a few in the country—to the city.
Inappropriate, suburban-style projects should be a thing of the past in downtown Indianapolis.
You know the drill—find a place where a contingent from your organization can fall back and talk about something important. (Or unimportant.)
The union is promising to keep a parking lot it wants to build as part of an expansion at a key Massachusetts Avenue intersection in that use for just five years to help win approval of the project.
Preservation officials for the Meridian corridor have given unanimous approval for wrought-iron gates and brick columns at the entrances to the mansion at 46th and Meridian streets.
B. Happy Peanut Butter is a hit at the summer market—and then some. Available at more than a dozen retail outlets in central Indiana, its seven varieties of hand-packed PB could produce sales of $100,000 this year.
-Holladay Construction Group LLC partnered with Holladay Properties on a 600-foot warehouse work-area expansion and office upgrade for Batesville at 5770 Decatur Blvd.
-Capitol Construction has completed a 3,600-square-foot office build-out for Advanced Pain Management at 10412 N. Allisonville Road, Fishers.
-Capitol Construction has completed a 3,700-square-foot office build-out for Fairway Mortgage at 10194 Crosspoint Blvd.
-Capitol Construction has completed a 7,000-square-foot production facility for Ambre Blends at 7825 E. 89th St.