Derek Schultz: Bulldogs seek return to former success while navigating new landscape
Joking aside, Matta knows that navigating roster turnover is now the name of the game in major college basketball.
Joking aside, Matta knows that navigating roster turnover is now the name of the game in major college basketball.
We were excited last week when state officials announced a public–private investment of nearly $75 million to accelerate literacy, expand high-quality summer learning, strengthen STEM programs, modernize and expand career advising, and maintain digital learning tools for Hoosier students.
My favorite parts of the CEO of the Year and C-Suite Awards event were conversations that Nate, Managing Editor Samm Quinn and I had with the CEO of the Year winners.
As we close out national CS Education Week, we’re asking parents, educators, policymakers and other community leaders to join us in this critical effort.
When we stop managing decline and start hunting for efficiency, we can solve our biggest challenges without asking the taxpayers for a bailout.
A gift to America is an excellent gesture, but we are pretty sure other motives are in play.
People are tired. People are oversubscribed, over-scheduled, over-notified, over-upgraded, overdoing and somehow underwhelmed.
Indianapolis voters need the ability to send a representative to Congress who will advocate for the city, its people and the many corporate headquarters—Eli Lilly and Co., Elevance Health, Roche Diagnostics, Corteva, Simon Property Group and others—located here.
Working parents who are teachers, fast food workers, restaurant servers, checkout clerks and other hourly employees now face impossible choices between paying for care and keeping their jobs.
We found that in the three months leading up to and the three months following Indiana’s last tax hike, sales to Michigan retailers in border counties rose more than 50% as buyers stocked up.
While tempting for teams, trading first-round draft picks for established talent is a treacherous strategy.
Thoughtful, respectful disagreement designed to understand and create rather than simply respond is essential. Look no further than the early days of our nation.
Marketers love to talk about what makes a brand stand out, aka its point of difference.
The Indiana University School of Medicine sponsors more than 160 residencies and fellowships in a broad range of specialties across Indiana.
Could a single person build the next billion-dollar company with AI as their co-founder?
Gratitude is “low-hanging fruit” for health, for, as the study’s author says, “Anyone can recognize what’s around them and express thanks to others.”
Thankfulness doesn’t ignore hardship; it helps us see what’s still good and builds the resilience to keep going.
The Indiana Department of Health also reported that enrollment in its smoking cessation program jumped nearly 40% over the same period.
Join us at one of our three remaining events. We will celebrate CEOs and C-Suite leadership on Tuesday and conduct the Corporate Counsel Power Breakfast on Dec. 9.
As co-chairs of the Indiana Mental Health Roundtable, we recently hosted a summit of business, government, health care and nonprofit leaders to discuss and collaborate on the “Business of Mental Health.”