I-69 extension work causes woes for IU’s spring commencement
The project is scheduled to be largely completed by Aug. 31. The section will be the fifth of the planned Evansville-to-Indianapolis highway's six extensions.
The project is scheduled to be largely completed by Aug. 31. The section will be the fifth of the planned Evansville-to-Indianapolis highway's six extensions.
University officials have identified key entry points around the sprawling campus—two on the east side, two on the west and one to the north—where they want the signage erected.
A five-year, $7 million program is led and supported by a coalition of local health institutions, including Eli Lilly and Co., Fairbanks School of Public Health and Eskenazi Health. It is based on a model that Lilly has used in other countries.
Indianapolis-based not-for-profit preservation group Indiana Landmarks released its list Monday, with nine new listings and one landmark repeating from last year’s list.
Ambassadors, senators bring North Korea, Russia and other international challenges into focus.
The Indianapolis-based health system says it wants to give patients and consumers a chance to tell them what’s wrong with health-care delivery, and how to improve it.
The Center for Ray Bradbury Studies, which is devoted to the study of the science fiction-fantasy author's works, won a $50,000 grant this month from the National Endowment for the Humanities to begin planning the giant archive's conservation.
The Indianapolis-based health system will present details Tuesday to the Carmel Plan Commission for the two-story, 88,000-square-foot building.
Maybe we raise our fists and say we won’t buy something that doesn’t align with our beliefs—but we do it anyway.
By the end of the year, officials expect to unveil its master plan to remake the state’s largest hospital—currently an amalgamation of ancient health care amenities and modern facilities.
Indiana University Health has begun using a new specialized vehicle with equipment capable of diagnosing and treating a stroke on-scene.
The visit occurred the week of March 19, the same week Amazon officials were reported to have visited Chicago for two days.
Seems the Bankers Life folks have turned in their notice at the fieldhouse. But naming stadiums can be tricky business.
A 4-12 record last season and uncertainty over whether Andrew Luck will play this season is likely contributing to a significant decrease in season-ticket renewals at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Plus silent comedies with live musical accompaniment courtesy of the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra.
The state’s largest health care system saw gains in admissions, inpatient days and surgeries, but visits to the ER and radiology exams dropped slightly.
The IU Philanthropic Venture Fund—which will back IU-related research and startups—is already fully funded to the tune of $15 million.
A leader in the development of IU Health’s new Bloomington hospital, Adairius Gardner also laid the groundwork for its new diversity office.
The five-person commission regulates $14 billion in electric, natural gas, telecommunications, water and sewer utilities. It approves utility projects and determines how much utilities can charge customers.
The new complex would have living space for 700 students with a mix of single- and multiple-occupancy rooms.