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Purdue tied with Johns Hopkins and ahead of Cal Tech, Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Michigan.
Nominations for the awards program, which is a program of TechPoint, are due Feb. 21.
Researchers say the study was the first to examine return-on-investment from donating merchandize vs. liquidating or destroying it.
Mary Solada, a long-time real estate attorney, will lead the local office of the firm that resulted from a recent merger.
An apartment building spree downtown is getting fresh fuel with an $85 million mixed-use development that will be anchored by a Marsh grocery.
The small, private college put a new residence hall on the backburner to emphasize student-driven research.
Last in a month-long series of reviews of newish downtown eateries. This week: Tilted Kilt.
There are times I have to go looking for a column topic, and there are times a topic stalks into my office and does an “Occupy the Desk” until I write about it.
Over the past few months, we’ve fallen in love with a charming city just a few miles north of our Indianapolis home.
The art installation exhibition occupying old Indianapolis City Hall doesn’t feel like it was created by committee.
A behind-the-scenes battle is being waged over securities regulators’ proposal to hold investment advisers and stockbrokers to the same fiduciary standard—something investors wrongly assume is already the case.
The bacchanalia of the stimulus has limited spending choices far into the future. So, most of the policies outlined by President Obama are wistful visions of a future that cannot be.
City leaders are working feverishly to maximize Indianapolis’ week in the Super Bowl spotlight, hoping to brand the Circle City in the minds of convention and leisure travelers as a place to return and spend hundreds of millions of dollars over the next decade.
Stan was 97 when he passed. His name long ago slipped from the newspapers and local broadcasts. His monument was the Indianapolis Tennis Center.
Firms pursuing IPOs simultaneously investigate the possibility of a sale as a matter of course, in part because doing so helps investment bankers assess how they should price shares if they pull the trigger on an offering.
Indiana casinos saw their take from gambling fall in 2011, and new competition in Ohio and perhaps other neighboring states virtually guarantees things will get worse from here.
The Super Bowl interactive experience includes punting, passing, and…a “60 Minutes” correspondent?
Ener1 Inc., which received a $118 million U.S. Energy Department grant to make electric-car batteries, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Thursday after defaulting on bond debt amid heavy competition from Asia.