Ivy Tech makes appointments aimed at boosting completions
Since 2016 Ivy Tech has focused on improving student completions of industry-aligned degrees and credentials... Read More
Since 2016 Ivy Tech has focused on improving student completions of industry-aligned degrees and credentials... Read More
The analysis also suggests that aggregate health care spending Indiana is on par with peers in other states.... Read More
Plans are being developed in Westfield for a $1.2 billion development centered on space exploration and science education east of Grand Park Sports Campus—a project that has been in the works for 12 years. Members of the Westfield City Council on Monday night heard an introduction for the 66-acre Grand Universe Planned Unit Development, between […]... Read More
Fort Wayne-based Rival Holdings has launched Defy Investments, an investment and management company specializing in acquiring and growing commercial and residential construction companies. Acquired by Rival Holdings in June 2024, Laux Construction will join ...... Read More
University of Evansville will being accepting students from the University of Southern Indiana into health science pathways as part of a new partnership.... Read More
Gerry Faust, the gravel-voiced Cincinnati high school coach who lived a dream by becoming the coach at Notre Dame, has died. He was 89. Notre Dame said in an email to The Associated Press on Tuesday that the family confirmed Faust’s death. No details were immediately provided. Faust guided the Fighting Irish from 1981 through […]... Read More
The Made in Evansville exhibit, which runs through Nov. 24, gives an overview of the types of products that were manufactured by men, women and children in the city over a nearly 75-year span.... Read More
In September, Dr. Stephanie Stewart was appointed superintendent of the Metropolitan School District of Mt. Vernon. Stewart spoke with Inside INdiana Business about her goals as MSD of Mt. Vernon’s superintendent and the state of public education.... Read More
The public distribution will come after Ball State students have their shot at obtaining tickets on Saturday and faculty and staff pick up tickets on Sunday.... Read More
Minority- and women-owned businesses are bracing for the end of affirmative action in federal contracting—and the potential loss of contracts worth at least $70 billion a year.... Read More
The center offers expanded primary health care, mental health care, addiction recovery treatment and life skills coaching services.... Read More
U.S. Veterans Magazine names University of Evansville a Veteran-friendly school. UE says it pays the remainder of any tuition not covered by the federal government to students who have served for three years of active service since 2001.... Read More
Billed as the “world’s largest food sport competition,” the World Food Championships kicked off Friday and will wrap up today at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. ... Read More
The office is alleging that an influx of migrants has created housing and possible labor trafficking issues in Evansville, Seymour and Logansport. ... Read More
The most bitter battle came in St. Joseph County, where Republican Deputy Prosecutor Loris Zappia unseated Democratic incumbent Probate Judge Jason Cichowicz.... Read More
None of the models are made at Honda’s plant in Greensburg, where the Civic Hatchback, CR-V and Insight Hybrid are manufactured. More than 2,700 people work at the plant.... Read More
More than 5,000 runners finished the marathon, an event record, and together with the half marathon and 5K race drew more than 16,000 participants... Read More
Lippert Industries posted its third quarter earnings report, which showed a slight drop in sales, but an increase in net income.... Read More
The Commons is a project that has been two and a half years in the making and features a stage for concerts and special events with lawn seating space, as well as two pavilions that can be utilized for various purposes.... Read More
Indiana’s former secretary of commerce says the move to create a standalone economic development organization in Indianapolis will help put a greater focus on bringing investment and jobs to the city. The Indy Chamber announced in late October that Develop Indy, which has been a division of the chamber since 2012, will become a separate […]... Read More