Indiana author’s Lewis & Clark book explores varied perspectives
Bloomington-based author Craig Fehrman introduces a wealth of characters in his new book “This Vast Enterprise: A New History of Lewis & Clark.”
Bloomington-based author Craig Fehrman introduces a wealth of characters in his new book “This Vast Enterprise: A New History of Lewis & Clark.”
The Indianapolis-based pharmaceutical giant and the state’s Office of Energy Development signed a nonbinding letter of intent to explore the potential deployment of small modular reactors.
First American Nuclear Co. plans to build a $4 billion nuclear plant in Indiana powered by small modular reactors.
The university didn’t disclose the reason for its decision to call off the proposed $100 million, 260-unit project at 501 Indiana Ave.
Through the collaboration, Telix and Regeneron expect to develop and commercialize next-generation radiopharmaceutical therapies targeting cancer.
Spencer Anderson is responsible for using data, technology and strategic planning to create a competitive advantage for the Indiana Pacers.
At Taft Stettinius & Hollister, Kim DalSanto leads complex commercial and environmental lawsuits, manages client strategies, mentors younger attorneys and assists the firm with recruitment and retention of talent.
Since joining Gaylor Electric in 2011, Foster has helped secure and manage some of the company’s large-scale traveling construction projects.
Mo Glunt leads Star Financial Bank’s treasury management sales team, which handles services that a customer, business or government unit might need to manage their cash.
Ryan O’Connor says his role at Roche enables him to support patient health, well-being and longevity by working at a company that develops innovative medicines, personalized health care solutions and advanced diagnostics to enable early disease detection and effective treatment.
Pellman leads the Indy Chamber’s efforts to drive employer and population growth across the 10-county Indianapolis region.
MacKenzie White directs End Lung Cancer Now, an initiative that began in 2021 to eliminate tobacco use in Indiana, screen all eligible patients with chest CT scans and increase participation in lung cancer research.
Luke Kissam will lead New Corteva after Corteva officially separates its pesticide and seed businesses into two independent, publicly traded companies.
The three-parcel property was the longtime home of the Second Baptist Church, the city’s first African American Baptist congregation.
Citing a political climate at odds with their aspirations, the owners of a popular Garfield Park bakery announced plans to move to Spain.
Israel-based Iron Nation aims to raise at least $60 million for the fund and invest in about 20 high-tech startups.
For centuries, humans have applied the way we work with existing media to the shiny new medium.
Projects that check certain boxes and bring in community investment are winning favor from economic development officials and city leaders but haven’t found footing among passionate, organized communities.
Michael Manfra says quantum technology looks like the future — and it’s his job to make sure Indiana is well-positioned for what he expects is inevitable.
The first location outside of Indiana opened in November in Lexington, Kentucky, and two locations are scheduled to open in suburban Cincinnati later this year.