Maggie Phelps: Taking moment to play is not waste of work time
Plenty of research tells us play is a beneficial, if not crucial, part of an organization’s culture.
Plenty of research tells us play is a beneficial, if not crucial, part of an organization’s culture.
You might not realize it, but when you decided to invest in stocks, you bought a ticket to ride an emotional roller-coaster.
A significant problem with using AI in the hiring process is the prospect that the data used by the computer is implicitly biased and that unlawful discrimination will result.
Many people in central Indiana might not consider water planning a top priority due to a misperception that we have an unlimited supply. In fact, according to a 2014 Indiana Chamber of Commerce report, Indiana will likely face water shortages in the future.
A journeyman, a coach and a team player—World Series winners now—all spent time at Victory Field.
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A proposed public-private partnership to build two convention hotels with 1,400 more rooms as well as a $120 million expansion of the Indiana Convention Center will give downtown and Visit Indy a big boost.
The officials in charge of setting the governments’ budget should not be the same officials in control of the printing press.
Most institutions encourage faculty innovation, but it is only publications that counts toward tenure consideration.
Learn about elder abuse and be proactive in financially protecting loved ones.
You may not think your vote can make a difference, but it does.
Here in Indiana, thanks to a decade-plus of strong Republican leadership from Mitch Daniels, now president of Purdue University; Mike Pence, now our nation’s vice president; Eric Holcomb, our current governor; and our supermajorities in the Statehouse, Indiana has seen unprecedented growth and opportunity.
There’s a limited amount that most of us can do to affect national policy, which is certainly not to say we shouldn’t vote, advocate and do our best to persuade our fellow Americans of the value of our positions. But we really can make a difference locally.
The thrashing of Ohio State is merely the latest in a decades-long habit of taking down big opponents.
Journalists, commentators and economists routinely ignore consumers in trade discussions.
The startup community has grown so substantially over the last 14 years, it’s probably time to increase the venture investment tax credit ceiling to about $20 million.
P.E. MacAllister’s account of the city’s revival [A centenarian’s take on the rebirth of Indianapolis, Oct. 19] is well taken in every respect, and ought to be required reading for business, professional and all other transplants that came here during and after the 1950s. __________ Gordon Wishard
One reader says city must deal with homeless population at Circle; another says look to Holland, Michigan, as a model.
United Way of Central Indiana is our best chance to focus resources on our community’s education, financial stability, health and other needs.
The stakes for the nation, our state and our two political parties couldn’t be higher.