2012 Forty Under 40: Libby M. Manship
Libby Manship, 34, has transformed Indiana University Health’s website into a user-friendly tool for patients, their families and medical professionals.
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Libby Manship, 34, has transformed Indiana University Health’s website into a user-friendly tool for patients, their families and medical professionals.
Charlie Miramonti, 36, used to be “the long-haired hippie kid who didn’t care about anything.” Then he found something that moved him, someplace he could make a difference: emergency medical services.
Through Feb. 5
Georgia Street
Acts performing for the downtown fan mob include Darius Rucker (Feb. 2), En Vogue (Feb. 3) and O.A.R. (Feb. 4). For a complete schedule, click here.
Through Feb. 5
Georgia Street
Acts performing for the downtown fan mob include Darius Rucker (Feb. 2), En Vogue (Feb. 3) and O.A.R. (Feb. 4). For a complete schedule, click here.
Feb. 3
Clowes Hall
Even if you aren’t a follower of today’s gospel music, there are names you might recognize in the lineup of this annual Super Bowl event. The host is Wayne Brady, best known from “Whose Line Is It, Anyway?” and other TV gigs. And on the bill is “American Idol” winner Fantasia Barrino, along with the NFL Players Choir. Details and full lineup here.
Sarah Hempstead, 38, has been a principal architect in many projects on Indiana campuses. However, none of those required trekking through an African rain forest and figuring out how to build a totally sustainable university with materials on hand.
Feb. 4
Gleaners Food Bank
Tailgate parties or chili around the TV for the big game are great. But, this, the foodie event of the Super Bowl, is of a totally different order. At Taste of the NFL, a chef from each pro team city (including Indy’s own Greg Hardesty) shows off his or her work at food stations while a current or former player from each city will be available for autographs and chat. TLC’s “Cake Boss” stars Joey Faugno and Mauro Castano will be on hand, too.
And don’t expect a mere cover band to be performing at this high-end event: On stage will be country star Sara Evans. (Give a listen to her here.) Details on the event, which benefits Gleaners Food Bank, here.
We have seen the federal government use “crony capitalism” to save businesses that should have otherwise failed.
Obama has sought political gain by attacking Congress rather than seeking agreement.
Wade Achenbach,35, revealed his interest in business early in life: He sold bubblegum to his grade-school friends.
If Congress played by the same rules that Hoosier families do, we could start addressing the critical issues facing our nation.
Yes, they could call a helpline, but they would land in an automated system, leave a message and days later might get a response.
In certain instances technology is actually changing the very nature of teaching and learning and helping students achieve at drastically higher rates.
Obama might consider running for re-election as Luther.
The only thing keeping millions more out of poverty were the very safety net programs that many Republicans despise.
Why would people who have spent their careers in politics know more about investing than people who have spent their careers as investors?
Alfred Kahn was a bureaucrat who, under President Carter, managed to kill off the Civil Aeronautics Board and Interstate Commerce Commission.
Tanesha turned over her bank statements, as the NCAA demanded.