Voices from the Industry: How to save radiology before it breaks
Long viewed as a cornerstone of modern diagnostics, the specialty now faces a convergence of structural pressures that threaten its sustainability.
Long viewed as a cornerstone of modern diagnostics, the specialty now faces a convergence of structural pressures that threaten its sustainability.
Since IUPUI split in July 2024, Indiana University and Purdue University have poured hundreds of millions of dollars into their respective downtown campuses to grow programs and attract students.
Thinking about the art and beauty of liqueur helped me think about something I was “mulling” over at work.
Periods like this rarely feel historic in real time, but the rebound from the April lows ranks among the most powerful market recoveries on record.
We already have many of the ingredients to build a life sciences ecosystem that can rival that of the coasts.
Each year, lung cancer kills more people than colorectal, pancreas and breast cancer—the second-, third- and fourth-leading cancer killers—combined.
The new facility, part of a $27 billion reshoring investment, will produce the drugmaker’s weight-loss therapies.
Voters are also unhappy with the choices they see on the ballot.
Professional sports experts say past NFL stadium deals might offer Indiana lawmakers a few clues to what a Lake County deal could mean for both the team and the state.
Indianapolis-based tech entrepreneur Dan Hanrahan has set out to find a way to make the home repair process more efficient for homeowners and home services.
Payne’s company, Mad Hatter Shows, puts artists such as John Schneider and Jimmie “JJ” Walker in front of audiences who remember the actors’ heydays in “The Dukes of Hazzard” and “Good Times,” respectively.
Although country, pop, hip-hop and other genres crowd rock music out of the spotlight in the 21st century, this might be a golden era for indie rock in Indiana.
Indiana’s football success over the past two years and a national championship do not happen without Indiana University President Pam Whitten’s leadership, plain and simple.
This week, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Development Commission approved a rezoning request for the property at 1360 E. 30th St.
Firms locally and nationwide are using AI to help them with everything from researching potential investments to drafting reports to helping them understand complex legal documents.
Gov. Mike Braun told IBJ on Thursday that he hopes more concrete developments regarding the Chicago Bears’ potential move to northwest Indiana could come “within 10 days or a couple weeks.”
The vote came after little discussion and no testimony—no one from the public signed up to talk about the bill.
The new hire succeeds Kevin Ryan, who was appointed interim president and CEO in August after the announcement of former CEO Cameron Minges’ planned departure.
Rep. Ed DeLaney announced Wednesday that he plans to file a resolution that calls for creating a House select committee to investigate the IEDC—the state’s lead agency for business attraction and expansion efforts.
IBJ reporters bring you coverage of the fanfare, festivities and the football from central Indiana and south Florida as the Hoosiers take on The University of Miami Hurricanes in the College Football Playoff National Championship.