IU launches umbrella group for real estate, research and life sciences work
IU Inc. was approved unanimously by the university’s board of trustees during its monthly meeting Friday in Indianapolis.
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IU Inc. was approved unanimously by the university’s board of trustees during its monthly meeting Friday in Indianapolis.
The figures point to a more modest pace of growth in the coming quarters, as consumers take on more debt and cut back on saving to maintain their spending.
Somewhere along the way, we lost the meaning — and many leaders now use coach to describe behavior that does the opposite of development.
National rules often clash with regional preferences.
Welcome to the dad talk you didn’t ask for.
Indiana and the nation have a chronic shortage of deaf educators, and many programs that train them are being eliminated or merged, compounding the problem.
Frequent student movement has measurable consequences for schools. Midyear enrollment changes affect class sizes, staffing assignments, transportation routes and per-pupil funding calculations.
While major drugmakers tussle for market supremacy, they are also taking on compound pharmacies that have not stopped selling obesity drugs despite the end of the shortage of such drugs.
Owners of independent music venues are pulling back the curtain to speak candidly about their financial struggles, a move that gives audiences a chance to support small stages before it’s too late.
Michael VanDeventer and Ted Roark of Roark Custom Golf Works talked with IBJ about the company’s foray into golf clubs and what it means to lead a family business into the 21st century.
More than 300 items are displayed on Christie’s website to provide a peek at one of the most significant collections ever assembled by one person.
Indianapolis leaders and residents in the city’s historic neighborhoods were relieved Monday when Rep. Jim Pressel, R-Rolling Prairie, killed legislation that would have usurped the city’s existing billboard regulations – although the language could yet be resurrected. Senate Bill 167 would have allowed for the relocation of billboards to anywhere in Marion County provided that […]
The mid-major darling has already become the story of the sport this year.
This is clearly the type of decision that should be made locally.
A starting point for regaining our ability to disagree civilly is a healthier legislative branch.
Protecting access to care requires accurate data, sound policy and a willingness to confront the financial realities facing hospitals today.
Senate Bill 254 reflects extensive input from educators, employers and policymakers who understand Ivy Tech’s unique role in Indiana’s talent pipeline.
Despite GLP-1’s incredible impact on health, Indiana is choosing to penalize people with obesity and remove access to a very effective, evidence-based treatment that improves their health.
Indiana is a state of builders, and we should welcome projects that help put food on the table of our skilled tradespeople and their families.
An amended House Bill 1038 passed the Indiana Senate Appropriations Committee in an 8-5 vote that saw bipartisan opposition.