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IU School of Dentistry searching for new dean
Dr. John Williams, dean since 2010, is stepping down next summer after turning 67, in accordance with university policy. He helped raise more than $70 million and expanded the school’s clinical space by about one-third.
Developer spending $15M to build senior villas on 86th Street
A senior housing community east of the St. Vincent Hospital campus is expected to undergo a major expansion over the next year that will add several dozen independent-living residences.
FDA plans overhaul of medical device approval system
The decades-old system has long been criticized by experts for failing to catch problems with risky implants and medical instruments.
Foxconn subsidiaries to lay off 155 manufacturing, assembly workers in Plainfield
The companies are chalking up the layoffs at their facility at 1581 S. Perry Road to “changes in our business and production objectives,” according to a notice to state officials.
General Motors to slash 14,700 jobs in North America, close plants
The nation’s largest automobile manufacturer said it could close up to five plants and eliminate several car models.
Hundreds of flights affected as snowstorm batters parts of Midwest
Flights from Indianapolis International Airport to Chicago were experiencing delays of almost 2-1/2 hours Monday morning.
Commentary: Record-breaking gain at Statehouse marks tiny change
It took Indiana more than two decades just to add two additional women to its 150 members. Hardly a reason to pop the champagne.
Columbus buying shopping mall to make it recreational/tourism complex
The city of Columbus is partnering with Columbus Regional Hospital and the Heritage Fund/The Community Foundation of Bartholomew County on the $5.9 million purchase.
Indiana lawmakers look to address telemarketing issues
The state saw immediate results when the do-not-call law went into effect in 2002, but advances in technology are allowing telemarketers to find loopholes.
Old-school retailers struggle to keep up with online surge on busy Black Friday
Black Friday is increasingly an online shopping event, and that’s not necessarily a good thing for legacy retailers, some of which found themselves falling behind during America’s annual spending spree.
Q&A: Stocks slide into another market ‘correction’
According to research firm CFRA, this is the first time since World War II that the S&P 500 has had two corrections in the same calendar year.
Rising fear among Asians leads Eli Lilly to rethink employee groups
New employees at Eli Lilly and Co. get a letter encouraging them to join one of the pharmaceutical firm’s affinity groups. There’s one for African Americans, one for Latino employees—and four for Asians.
Insurer acquires former CMG headquarters in Fishers as part of expansion plan
DMC Insurance, founded by three former executives from local insurer Baldwin & Lyons, has acquired a prominent office building along Interstate 69 in Fishers and plans to ramp up employment.