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Ball State trustees get first look at $60M performing arts center

Proposals for a new, $60 million performing arts center come as Ball State officials seek to bring new life to the nearby commercial district, The Village.... Read More

University of Saint Francis announces presidential search committee

The university has hired a search firm and named eight people to a committee to assist in finding the school's next president.... Read More

South Bend moves to take back property from local brewer

After seven years of deadline extensions, the city of South Bend wants to move on from a partnership with local brewer Bare Hands Brewery. City leaders hope to seek new development opportunities in a growing sector of downtown, just north of Four Winds Field.... Read More

Ice cream flavors developed by Purdue students to be sold at Ross-Ade Stadium

The ice cream flavors, Boiler Chips and One Giant Scoop, will be sold at Ross-Ade Stadium and the Purdue Memorial Union.... Read More

Purdue admits ‘most selective’ freshman class ever

Purdue University officials says the university's incoming students are breaking multiple records for enrollment. At a 50% admission rate — three percentage points lower than last year — officials say the class is the university’s most selective ever. ... Read More

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IUPUI School of Science faculty receive $5.4M in NIH grants

Three faculty members in IUPUI's School of Science will receive $5.4 million in grants to use chemistry to study human health. The five-year grant comes as a part of the National Institute of General Medical Science's Maximizing Investigators' Research Award.... Read More

Early Learning Indiana awards $31M to support infant and toddler care statewide

The Early Learning Initiative supports 86 organizations with up to $500,000 grant awards for the advancements of programs supporting infants and toddlers.... Read More

South Bend establishes loan fund to incentivize redevelopment of vacant properties

The new loan fund will offer up to $500,000 to small developers looking to revitalized abandoned storefronts across the city.... Read More

Purdue 4th nationally for universities receiving U.S. patents

Purdue ranked No. 4 in the 2022 list of top universities granted U.S. patents. One other Indiana institution joined the Boilermakers on the list.... Read More

Ball State receives nearly $2M to study improved outcomes for adults with autism

The Ball State researchers will study ways to integrate the needs of home, school and the community when serving adults with autism.... Read More

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