IU law school in Indianapolis to make ‘major’ announcement
The local legal community is speculating that the announcement involves a large donation and a renaming of the school.
The local legal community is speculating that the announcement involves a large donation and a renaming of the school.
Just about everyone thinks the Indianapolis law school is a branch of the one in Bloomington. It isn't, and Gary Roberts
says
confusion reigns as a result.
A salvage company is leasing the Bush Stadium field from the city parks department to store vehicles it collected in the federal
Cash for Clunkers program.
Indianapolis-based EnerDel Inc. this morning plans to unveil at a news conference a “cool running” lithium-ion battery pack it has developed specifically for the U.S. hybrid electric vehicle market. EnerDel CEO Charles Gassenheimer said the company could grow to $450 million in annual revenue by producing 300,000 of the battery packs a year. Automakers have […]
If the Colts beat the Bears in Sunday’s Super Bowl, Indianapolis will have battered Chicago in more ways than one, according to an analysis from the Indiana University Business Research Center. While most sports fans around the country are fixated on whether Rex Grossman can outplay Peyton Manning, the intellectuals at IU are more concerned […]
Kenneth Gladish first laced up his sneakers as a YMCA kid in Northbrook, Ill. Decades later, he tightened his tie as president of the national organization. In between, Gladish was a central figure in the Indianapolis charitable sector. Now his time at the YMCA of the USA has come to an end, and Gladish’s next step is up in the air. But one thing’s for sure-he’ll be maintaining his ties to Indianapolis. Gladish, 53, has accepted a three-year appointment as…
Even though the NCAA has ruled Sorsby ineligible, a recent injunction in a Texas court prevents the enforcement of that ban while the case plays out.
The NCAA said it strongly disagreed with the court’s ruling and “is deeply concerned about the damaging, far-reaching and broadly destabilizing ramifications of this outcome — which undermines and corrupts the integrity of sports.”
Two sources familiar with conversations between the state and the Bears said no formal deal or letter of intent has been finalized, though each described the sides as “very close” to putting pen to paper.
The Bears said in a statement that its board of directors met and voted to move forward with Hammond.
Milan-based Prysmian Cables & Systems USA LLC plans to build a roughly 143,500-square-foot addition to its existing 52,000-square-foot facility along Rockville Road on the western edge of Marion County.
Offering a package of comfort and convenience at an elevated price is increasingly key to a profitable operation for music venues.
The proposed replacement hospital would cost about $1.64 billion, but the appropriations legislation — the first for the 2027 fiscal year to clear a major congressional hurdle — allows for up to $1.98 billion to go toward the project.
Indianapolis plans to pay $350,780 to Boston-based Nelson\Nygaard Consulting Associates to conduct a parking availability study that is expected to be complete early next year.
Most teams used the six-hour practice session to work on practicing qualifying runs, banking information on race-day setups and simply trying to get more answers about what works well and what won’t during the race.
The Boone County Area Plan Commission unanimously voted to forward a favorable recommendation for the moratorium to the Boone County Commissioners, who have final approval.
Chicago-based Fooda helps employers in 38 states connect with restaurants to provide meals in offices and other workplaces.
James Johnson previously served as CEO of the Omaha Symphony in Nebraska and as CEO of the New York Pops in New York City.
JetBlue has stepped in to fill voids left by the collapse of Spirit Airlines, which ceased flights over the weekend.
If you want to understand where America’s biotech future is being built, stop looking east and west. Look at what’s happening right now in central Indiana.