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News Release INDIANAPOLIS – The results of the first statewide random sample study in the United States to measure the spread of COVID-19 indicated a general population prevalence of about 2.8 percent in Indiana. This closely monitored study was conducted by the Indiana University Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health at IUPUI in collaboration …read more.
SYRACUSE — “We salute you” is a common phrase, but for Courtney Linnemeier, a Wawasee High School graduate, it will now take on literal and special meaning. Linnemeier, now also a graduate of Indiana University as of May 4, was commissioned the very next day as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army in a …read more.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Calbert Cheaney and Homer Drew are among nine chosen for the newest class of the College Basketball Hall of Fame.
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana University has named Kathleen Johnston the founding director of the Michael I. Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism on the university’s Bloomington campus. Michael Arnolt, the namesake of the investigative journalism center and the man who funded it, grew up in Leesburg and was a Leesburg High School graduate.
BLOOMINGTON — Michael Arnolt left Kosciusko County in 1962, determined to make his own mark in the world. Rather than immerse himself in an already storied family legacy, Arnolt chose a path similar to noted journalists Bob Woodward, Carl Bernstein and Veronica Guerin. “The ink still runs through my veins — when I see something, …read more.
ROSEMONT, Ill. – Indiana women’s swimmer Lilly King was honored as the Big Ten Female Athlete of the Year.
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana athletics has enacted a policy disqualifying its programs from adding any athlete with a history of sexual or domestic violence.
SYRACUSE – Wawasee High School senior Liz Hardy has chosen to continue her academic and rowing career at Indiana University.
CHICAGO —For the second-straight season, Indiana University’s Lilly King was named Big Ten Swimmer of the Year, while IU head swimming coach Ray Looze was named Big Ten Women’s Swimming Coach of the Year, the league office announced on Monday.
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana University has parted ways with head basketball coach Tom Crean.
SYRACUSE — An email received by Leeann Estrada one day while at school was more than just another email. She would soon find out the financial burden of attending college was lifted and, more importantly, she could take steps toward fulfilling her dreams and goals.
BLOOMINGTON — A story about an Indiana University fraternity is getting a lot of attention online.
SOUTH BEND – An evening of IU basketball, featuring former player Todd Meier, is set for Nov. 29 at IUSB.
ROSEMONT, Ill. – The Big Ten Conference announced on Wednesday that 914 students competing in intercollegiate athletics have earned the Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award.
BROOKLYN – Thursday’s NBA Draft had a little local flavor with the selections of Notre Dame standout guard Demetrius Jackson by the Boston Celtics and Purdue’s AJ Hammons being taken by the Dallas Mavericks.
ROSEMONT, ILL. – Former WCHS softball star Kelsey Dotson has signed a one-year pro contract with the Chicago Bandits.
CHICAGO, IL — Former Bethany Christian star, Femi Hollinger-Janzen, was named one of the Big Ten’s Outstanding Sportsmanship Award winners for the past academic year.
BLOOMINGTON — Caregivers whose eyes wander during playtime — due to distractions such as smartphones or other technology, for example — may raise children with shorter attention spans, according to a new study by psychologists at Indiana University. The work, which appears online today in the journal Current Biology, is the first to show a direct connection …read more.
WARSAW – Indiana University men’s basketball coach Tom Crean will speak at Wagon Wheel in Warsaw on May 7.
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana University alumnus Jamie Hyneman, a special effects expert and inventor best known as co-host and executive producer of the popular TV show “MythBusters,” will be the featured speaker at IU Bloomington’s undergraduate commencement May 7.
ELKHART – Fan favorite Celia Weiss returns to the Lerner Theatre stage on Wednesday, Feb. 24, for a free Lunchtime Live performance on the pipe organ and piano. Friends of The Lerner presents these no-cost entertainment opportunities from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the last Wednesday of each month. Lunchtime Live is designed to …read more.
BLOOMINGTON — When the Grammy Award for Album of the Year was announced Feb. 15 in Los Angeles, a certain Indiana University alumna might have been holding her breath.
SYRACUSE — 1969 Wawasee graduate had an exceptional journey from being a member of the school’s first football team to playing professionally with the Dallas Cowboys.
BLOOMINGTON – The Indiana Hoosier and coach Kevin Wilson announce its football recruiting class of 21 players Wednesday afternoon.
MARTINSVILLE — The FBI continues to investigate a Martinsville home connected to a man suspected of flashing himself to numerous women. The search is connected to the disappearance of an Indiana University student.
John Kaufeld Chief Communications Officer, IPFW FORT WAYNE — A series of recommendations about the future role and governance of Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne were released by the Legislative Services Agency today. The recommendations raise many possibilities for the future of IPFW, including transitioning from a single, multi-system university into two distinct campus operations …read more.
BLOOMINGTON — Wilson will now be the sixth-highest paid coach in the Big Ten.
BLOOMINGTON — Clayton Cook has announced that he will be transferring to run at Indiana University.
By JYLIAN VIGAR Public Relations and Marketing Intern, Indiana Bicentennial Commission INDIANAPOLIS — Gov. Mike Pence appointed Fort Wayne native Brenda Gerber Vincent to the Indiana Bicentennial Commission. “Brenda Gerber Vincent has a true servant’s heart and a passion for Indiana,” said Pence. “As our state prepares to celebrate Hoosier heritage over the next year, …read more.
WASHINGTON D.C. — Several Hoosier colleges and universities are featured in the annual list of 300 best values in colleges and universities from “Kiplinger’s Personal Finance.”
NEW CASTLE – The Indiana High School Basketball Hall Of Fame released its latest class, which includes Damon Bailey, Calbert Cheaney and Goshen’s Henry Clason.
BLOOMINGTON — During homecoming weekend, three Indiana University graduates received the Distinguished Alumni Service Award, the university’s highest award given only to an alumna or alumnus.
BLOOMINGTON — Police say a man and woman have been found dead at a Bloomington apartment complex in an apparent murder-suicide.
By ANDY OBER InsideINdianaBusiness BLOOMINGTON — Indiana University’s Board of Trustees has re-elected former Eli Lilly and Co. Chief Executive Officer, Randall Tobias, as its chair. He was appointed to the board in 2013 by Governor Mike Pence. Tobias has also served as deputy secretary of state and was the country’s first global AIDS coordinator …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Transportation advises students moving in to Indiana University and Purdue University to plan extra travel time on I-65 between Lebanon and Lafayette and SR 37 between Martinsville and Bloomington.
MAUI, HAWAII (July 28, 2015) – The Maui Jim Maui Invitational today announced its 2015 Championship Round bracket. The bracket sets up a potential championship game pitting two preseason top-10 teams and semifinal contests featuring four of the winningest teams in NCAA history. The 32nd edition of the nation’s premier early-season college basketball tournament will …read more.
Indiana University has received a $900,000 grant from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute for Child Health and Human Development to fund one of the first basic scientific investigations into potential connections between fever and the relief of autism symptoms. The study will be led by Jeffrey Alberts and Christopher Harshaw of the IU Bloomington …read more.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana senior quarterback Nate Sudfeld earned a spot on the watch list for the 79th annual Maxwell Award, the Maxwell Football Club announced Tuesday. The Maxwell Award, named in honor of Robert W. “Tiny” Maxwell, has been given to America’s College Player of the Year since 1937. Maxwell’s contributions to the game …read more.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana’s 2015 season opener against Southern Illinois and its week three game against Western Kentucky will kick off at 4 p.m. ET and be televised by ESPNews. Five Hoosiers game times have been announced. IU will host Florida International at 8 p.m. ET on Saturday, Sept. 12. BTN will broadcast the game. Indiana …read more.
[weaver_youtube 0pW-p-wb8U4 rel=0] According to a new study by Jessica Gall Myrick, an assistant professor and researcher in Indiana University’s media school, watching cat videos can boost energy and positive emotions while decreasing negative feelings. The study, published in the most recent issue of Computers in Human Behavior, surveyed nearly 7,000 people regarding their …read more.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Six Indiana baseball players were selected on the final day of the 2015 MLB First-Year Player Draft as sophomore RHP Jake Kelzer, junior RHP Scott Effross, senior RHP Ryan Halstead, senior C Brad Hartong, junior RHP Christian Morris and senior RHP Luke Harrison all heard their names called on Wednesday. IU’s six draftees …read more.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Five Hoosiers earned spots on Phil Steele’s preseason teams, highlighted by offensive lineman Dan Feeney. The junior right guard is a first team All-Big Ten selection and a fourth team All-American. Senior offensive lineman Jason Spriggs (second team), junior running back Jordan Howard (second team), senior quarterback Nate Sudfeld (fourth team) and …read more.
By NATALIE CURTS Kelly School of Business, Indiana University Tennie Worrell, daughter of Curtis and Brenda Worrell of Warsaw, has been awarded a prestigious Fry Scholarship from the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. Founded by Kelley alumnus William R. Fry, this scholarship provides gifted students with the financial support to attend a top …read more.
The League of American Bicyclists has ranked Indiana 37th on its annual list of bicycle friendly states as part of Bike to Work Week. The League looked at five categories to determine the rankings: legislation and enforcement, policies and programs, infrastructure and funding, education and encouragement and education and planning. The top five states on …read more.
Indiana University basketball player Devin Davis, 20, was cited with drug possession this week and suspended from all team activities. “Any additional action related to Davis’ status will occur after further review of this matter,” said J.D. Campbell, IU men’s basketball spokesman, in a statement. Davis, a sophomore forward from Indianapolis, was charged with possession …read more.
Nine Hoosier colleges and universities have been named to The Princeton Review’s annual list of the nation’s most environmentally responsible. Ball State University was the only Indiana campus to be ranked in the top 50. DePauw University, Earlham College, Indiana State University, Indiana University, IUPUI, Purdue University and the University of Notre Dame were all named to …read more.
Trustees at Indiana University have approved the establishment of a new engineering program on the Bloomington campus and the first two degrees in the program. The new program follows the release of an economic development study from 2014 and was strongly endorsed by a university task force and a blue ribbon committee of engineering experts. …read more.
The Indiana Department of Education is presenting a free Global Learning Workshop for Hoosier educators on Tuesday, April 21, at the Manahan Orthopedic Capital Center. The workshop will feature panels of education leaders and international partners and will inform participants about partnerships, resources, and programs to advance global learning programs in Indiana schools. “Connecting educators …read more.
The International Student Organization and the Office of International Student Services (OISS) invite you to attend the 16th Annual International Food Festival. This popular event will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday, April 11 in the University Grill on campus. Tickets are available at OISS or at the door. The cost is $10 for …read more.
IU Health Goshen has purchased the outpatient surgery center in Goshen, known as Goshen Ambulatory Care Center. The sale was completed on Monday, March 30. The health system will be making renovations to the facility to ensure it is compliant with hospital building codes, with an expected re-opening goal of late in the summer. IUHG …read more.
According to population estimates released March 26 by the US Census Bureau and analyzed by the Indiana Business Research Center at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business, population growth rates have slowed in many Indiana communities in 2014. Statewide, Indiana added approximately 26,140 residents in 2014, a 0.4 percent increase from 2013. In comparison, Indiana …read more.
Lauren Robel, Indiana University provost and executive vice president, signed a preliminary agreement March 23 with the IÉSEG School of Management in Paris, France, on behalf of IU’s Kelley School of Business and the College of Arts and Sciences. The memorandum of intent for academic collaboration represents the first step toward partnerships between the school …read more.
SYRACUSE – With so many distractions, it would be easy for a Division 1 football player to coast through the final couple months of his high school senior year. It would also be easy to say thanks, but no thanks, to more rigorous work and physical labor. Wawasee High School senior Clayton Cook could have …read more.
The Indiana University Chamber Orchestra will perform four concerts this week in Seoul, South Korea, during the students’ spring break. Professors Jorja Fleezanis and Stephen Wyrczynski will lead the group of 36 students. The ensemble will perform at Sookmyung Women’s University March 17 and Seoul National University March 18, followed by a performance to entertain …read more.
Agricultural industries in Indiana account for more than $31 billion in direct sales and nearly $13 billion more in ripple effects such as related supply-chain purchases and spending by workers, according to a new report from Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business. The new report, “Beyond the Farm: A State and Regional Report on the …read more.
By KATHY DAVIS and RANDALL T. SHEPARD Co-Chairs, Thriving Communities, Thriving State No one wants to look back and wonder what we could have and should have done to make Indiana a better place. Instead, by taking a forward-looking approach, the Indiana University Public Policy Institute is evaluating what can be done now to help …read more.
U.S. News and World Report has released its annual ranking of the best graduate schools in the country and several Indiana colleges have made the grade once again. The list examines programs in business, education, engineering law and medicine. Here are where Indiana’s schools and graduate programs ranked in each category: Business 21 (Tie). Indiana …read more.
By ANDREA NEAL When the first classes were held in 1824, Indiana University had one professor, 10 male students and no building to call its own. The only subjects offered were Latin and Greek. Today, more than 3,000 professors teach 47,000 students on a campus graced by limestone buildings and woodland paths. Undergraduates choose from …read more.
Students from Indiana University School of Medicine are getting a first-hand look at how new medicines are discovered. Through a partnership with Lilly USA, third- and fourth-year medical students from IU School of Medicine are learning about drug development and how the many physicians working at Lilly play different and important roles in bringing new …read more.
A study from the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy shows that charitable giving in the United States is projected to increase by 4.8 percent in 2015 and an additional 4.9 percent in 2016. The report is presented by philanthropy consulting firm Marts & Lundy. The expected growth exceeds the annual rates of growth …read more.
The typical college student uses the weekend as a time to blow off steam after a week of papers, quizzes and tests. 2014 Warsaw Community High School graduate Zachary Breeden is anything but your average college student. Breeden, currently a student at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, uses his weekends to return to …read more.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana University Athletics will celebrate National Girls and Women in Sports day on Saturday, Feb. 21 in conjunction with the IU women’s basketball game vs. Nebraska in Assembly Hall. The day will highlight and celebrate female excellent and achievement. Many fun events are scheduled, including an IU Varsity Sports Clinic and a …read more.
The Indiana University Jacobs School of Music announced that three of its alumni took home a Grammy statuette Sunday night from the 57th Annual Grammy Awards. The win marked the fifth Grammy Award for double-bassist Edgar Meyer, this time for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album for “Bass & Mandolin” with mandolinist Chris Thile. Watch their backstage …read more.
Actress and activist Glenn Close will return to Bloomington in April as part of the Jorgensen Guest Filmmaker Lecture Series. Close will speak at 3 p.m. April 27 and also will be present at that evening’s screening of her thriller “Fatal Attraction” at Indiana University Cinema. The 1987 blockbuster is being shown as part of …read more.
Gareth Evans, foreign minister of Australia from 1988 to 1996, will serve as the first ever Distinguished Diplomat in Residence at Indiana University’s School of Global and International Studies. Evans has been chancellor of Australian National University since 2010. He was named a “Top 100 Global Thinker” by Foreign Policy magazine in 2011 and led …read more.
By JOHN KAUFELD Chief Communications Officer, IPFW In a letter delivered to Teresa Lubbers, Commissioner of the Indiana Commission for Higher Education, Purdue University President Mitch Daniels, on behalf of the Purdue Board of Trustees, requested that the Commission change the designation for Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne from “Regional Campus” to “Metropolitan University”. President …read more.
Leadership development, communication, office computing, web programming, and lean manufacturing are the key training areas identified in the regional training needs survey results released today by the Division of Continuing Studies at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne. In October of last year, Continuing Studies sent over 24,000 email surveys to individuals in the region. The …read more.
US News and World Report has included several Indiana colleges and universities on a list ranking the best online degree programs. The IU Kelley School of Business was rated number one among all online MBA and graduate business degree programs. Five schools from Indiana made the top 200 for bachelor’s degrees, based on factors which …read more.
BLOOMINGTON – Indiana junior running back Tevin Coleman earned first team All-America honors from the Associated Press. The Tinley Park, Ill., native finished seventh in the Heisman Trophy voting Saturday, the best by a Hoosier since Antwaan Randle El’s sixth-place showing in 2001. One of three finalists for the Doak Walker Award, Coleman became the …read more.
Indiana University South Bend has received the largest single philanthropic donation in its history. A $5.85 million gift from the Vera Z. Dwyer Charitable Trust has been given in support of the College of Health Sciences at IU South Bend. In recognition of the gift, the College of Health Sciences at IU South Bend has …read more.
By Scott Wiley Lakeland Christian Academy Former IU great and NBA player Kent Benson is coming to Warsaw tomorrow to be the keynote speaker at the Big Brothers Big Sisters Banquet. Since retiring from the NBA, Kent as done numerous things and is a inspirational speaker. My first job out of college was with the …read more.
Traditional retail stores this holiday season have fully embraced the Internet and continue to close the gap with major online retailers such as Amazon, according to an Indiana University Kelley School of Business expert. “Three years ago, brick-and-mortar retailers sometimes perceived their own websites as competition,” said John Talbott, associate director of the Center for …read more.
A new study by Indiana University School of Education researchers sheds new light on the pathways students take to STEM careers, finding that the route is rarely direct. (Photo Provided) The study “The Nature of Experiences Responsible for the Generation and Maintenance of Interest in STEM,” published in the journal Science Education, is authored by …read more.
The Imaginary Invalid opens Nov. 14 at Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne and runs through Nov. 22. Director John O’Connell, who has a flair for comedy, has cast Robert Phillips, who also has a flair for comedy, in the lead role of The Imaginary Invalid, assuring that something very interesting and very comical is …read more.
By DAVID WILD from www.thebeachboys.com “Fifty years ago, we started something very big,” says Brian Wilson. “So now we’re celebrating together in a very big way.” “It’s pretty miraculous that we can start out as a bunch of guys who didn’t know anything about fame or money, or anything like that,” says Mike Love. “All …read more.
BLOOMINGTON – Indiana, a football team known for its explosive offense, answered the bell on defense when Penn State rolled into town for a Big Ten contest. 13 points allowed, five sacks, a blocked field goal, two interceptions and a touchdown scored. Those stats highlighted the spectacular defensive performance by the Hoosiers Saturday afternoon but …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – In their annual forecast presented today, Indiana University Kelley School of Business economists were more optimistic than they have been in recent years, suggesting that 2015 could be the best year of economic recovery since the Great Recession. “During the past year, the United States economy has given clear signs that it is …read more.
BLOOMINGTON – Grantmakers In Aging, a national association of funders, and the Pfizer Foundation have announced a third year of funding for the Community AGEnda Initiative to help American communities – including Bloomington and others in Indiana – become great places to grow up and grow old. The Pfizer Foundation has granted the association $1.49 …read more.
The Indiana University School of Informatics and Computing has announced a new master’s degree in the rapidly expanding field of data science. The inaugural class of students will begin the program in January. The new degree program capitalizes on the existing breadth of research and study at the school, with courses coming from computer science, …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – An international team of diabetes researchers led by Indiana University scientists has been awarded a $2.4 million research grant to discover and develop biomarkers meant to provide early prediction and diagnosis of type 1 diabetes.Nearly 2 million people in the U.S., most of them children, are diagnosed with type 1 diabetes each year, …read more.
GARY – Responding to the growing demand for online educators, Indiana University Northwest has announced it will offer a new K-12 Online Teaching Certificate beginning in January 2015. The certificate program, which will be taught fully online, is a 15-credit hour program that will instruct certified K-12 teachers on how to develop and teach online …read more.
BLOOMINGTON – On Oct. 23, Indiana University announced the establishment of the Indiana University Network Science Institute, or IUNI. The $7 million initiative will bring together many of the university’s top minds to explore and embrace the challenge of understanding complex networks that underlie large-scale systems, including the environment, economics, technology and human health. “Today, …read more.
TERRE HAUTE – Indiana State University is partnering with Union Hospital and the Wabash Valley Rural Tele-health Network on a project to improve access to emergency services in rural areas. The Health Resources and Services Administration has awarded the hospital a $1.2 million grant for the project. The grant is one of only five of …read more.
IOWA CITY – Junior running back Tevin Coleman continued his standout season, rushing for a game-high 219 yards – his most in a Big Ten game and the second-highest total of his career – and three touchdowns on 15 carries, but Indiana fell to 3-3 with a 45-29 setback at Iowa (5-1) on Saturday afternoon. …read more.
BLOOMINGTON – The roller coaster ride continued Saturday afternoon for the Indiana University football team. But that was a good thing this time around as the Hoosiers picked up their third win of the season. Indiana struggled to find offensive production last weekend in a game against Maryland, but offense was definitely not an issue …read more.
I’ve never tripped and fallen. I just randomly attack the floor…and win. Full disclosure: I was not attacked by a pterodactyl, nor was anybody. I just really needed a good title for my article and I knew “pterodactyl” would draw people in. So, thanks for stopping by and keep reading! Things just keep getting better. …read more.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Randall L. Tobias, a summer resident of Lake Wawasee in Syracuse, has been elected to a one-year term as chair of the Indiana University Board of Trustees. Tobias, who was appointed to the board last year by Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, is the former chairman and CEO at Eli Lilly and Co., …read more.
SYRACUSE – It’s not like these two haven’t been here before. Standing idly along the fence line at Warrior Field Tuesday, Clayton Cook was surrounded by three coaches and two teammates. As the group laughed and carried on during the light training session, Wawasee boys track head coach Scott Lancaster regained form and ushered, “Hey, …read more.
Indiana University trustees have approved on-campus room and board rates for the 2014-15 academic year. At IU Bloomington, where about 12,240 students live in residence halls and apartment housing, the cost of the most commonly requested room and board package, currently $9,149, will increase by 3.76 percent, or $344. This package includes an air-conditioned, double-occupancy …read more.
Well, Kosciusko County, we once again find ourselves facing the wrath of Friday the 13th. Back in September we waded through the superstition and possibility of untimely death during this cursed day and made it out alive. Today we will have our superstitions at the forefront of our thoughts as we go about our daily …read more.
(UPDATE: Purdue University and Indiana University Alumni recently rang against one another at Walmart to see who could collect the most donations for The Salvation Army. Purdue collected $1,688.76 to best IU’s $478.50. The total for the event was $2,167.26. “We appreciate the support of these two alumni associations and their willingness to ring the …read more.
I would be lying if I said that I always knew what I was doing with these picks. Yes, I am what the industry would call an “expert” but I will sometimes just simply be wrong with a pick. Last week highlighted how wrong I can truly be at times as I finished at a …read more.
The current musical landscape is vast and disparate. Never in the history of music have so many different styles coexisted. A few artist have tried to meld various genres, but the music typically ends up sounding contrived or over-reaching. Occasionally, however, someone comes along who is up to the challenge. Enter Ryan Lott, the creative …read more.
MUNCIE – In college basketball, the name Coach Bob Knight is synonymous with greatness and winning. Committed to mentoring, Coach Knight’s coaching techniques and teaching skills place him in great demand as a clinic speaker around the country. He will be giving a lecture at Emens Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 3. Tickets …read more.
[weaver_youtube _SJfBzGONV8 rel=0] LEESBURG – For at least a day, baseball was king in Kosciusko County at the Indiana University alumni event and IUStan Memorial Golf Outing, held Monday at Tippecanoe Lake Country Club. The Kosciusko County chapter of the IU Alumni Association brought to town Tracy Smith, head coach of the Indiana University baseball …read more.
Indiana University trustees have approved tuition and fee rates for the 2013-14 and 2014-15 academic years. At IU Bloomington and Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, resident tuition and fee rates will increase by 1.75 percent each of the next two academic years. Tuition and fee increases at IU’s five regional campuses will average 1.75 percent, with …read more.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Agricultural industries contributed $37.9 billion to Indiana’s economy in 2011, according to a new report from Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business. “Agriculture’s Bounty: The Economic Contribution of Agriculture,” produced by the Indiana Business Research Center, also said that the state’s agricultural output supports nearly 190,000 Hoosier jobs. Of those jobs, 103,000 …read more.
Colleges and universities throughout the state are touting their inclusion on this year’s U.S. News and World Report Best Graduate School rankings. The list includes Indiana University Kelley School of Business, the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame and the Krannert School of Management at Purdue University. IU Kelley ranks 22nd …read more.
An Evening with Willie Nelson and Family at Indiana University Auditorium in Bloomington, Ind., has just announced that the tour will be featuring special guests Pegi Young and The Survivors. Singer-songwriter Pegi Young’s third release, Bracing For Impact, spotlights Pegi’s beautifully spare and resonant vocals, world-weary and eloquent lyricism, and a hushed yet immediate emotional landscape. Bracing …read more.
The World Health Organization says health care workers’ willingness to practice in underserved areas, such as rural, remote or poor regions, is a major challenge in achieving equitable access to health care. The Indiana University School of Medicine says some of its students are, indeed, willing and now will be even better equipped to work …read more.




















































