Grant Goshorn ’02 has been nominated by his employer, The Indianapolis Children’s Museum, to receive a 21st annual ROSE Award which will be presented on March 28. The ROSE, Recognition Of Service […]
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Justin Grimmer ’05 was quoted in a New York Times article, the Age of Big Data, in February, which discusses how consultants are hired to help businesses make sense of the explosion […]
Dale Turner ’03 is amongst a group of young credit union professionals selected to attend the CUNA Governmental Affairs Conference (GAC) in Washington, DC this month, where they will share information with their legislators […]
Tom O’Shaughnessy ’79 is a candidate in the Republican primary today for Vermilion County, IL County Recorder. Tom is a partner with the law firm of Acton & Snyder, LLP in Danville, IL. […]
Ben Frame, Wabash ’01 and Chief Technology Officer at Apparatus in Indianapolis, will deliver the keynote address on campus for the annual GLCA technology conference this week. Wabash is this year’s host to a total […]
The Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) announced that David L. Neal ’81 has been appointed as the new Chairman of the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA); he has been Acting Chairman since […]
George T. Patton, Jr. ’84, an attorney at Bose McKinney & Evans LLP in Washington, DC, recently visited a Harvard Law School reading group that is studying “Judicial Independence, Judicial Ethics and the […]
Dr. Scott Powers PhD ’85 is a co-director of a 5-year study on pediatric migraine headaches. Scott and a colleague will use the $12 million grant from the National Institute of Neurological […]
Lt. Brad Bishop ’96, with the Lafayette, IN Police Department, is putting himself out in the Lafayette community to offer its citizens an opportunity to sit down and talk about neighborhood […]
Lilly Endowment Inc. has awarded $2.5 million to the Indiana University Center for Global Health. The funding will go to bolster programming and establish an endowed chair for the center’s initiatives in […]
Dr. Daniel E. Kraft ’85 was recently named a finalist in the Indiana Business Journal’s Advancement in Healthcare category of 2012 Healthcare Heroes. Dr. Kraft, Director of Riley Hospital for Children Sports […]
Kelly Pfledderer ’96 has been named president of the Indianapolis Parks Foundation executive board. The IPF’s mission is to enhance the recreational, educational and cultural life of the Indianapolis community by encouraging […]
Eric Rowland ’86 has been elected Vice President of the Board of Directors/American Institute of Architecture (AIA) Indianapolis for 2012. Eric has been active in AIA Indianapolis for several years. He is […]
Clay Robinson ’97 is included in the series “10 To Watch” by the Indianapolis Star newspaper this past week: “Indianapolis is keeping its vitality with the help of people younger than 40 who […]
Donald J. Fuchs ’76 is based in the Evansville, IN office of Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP., joining its Corporate and Transactional and Real Estate Departments. In January, Bingham McHale LLP and Greenebaum […]
State Sen. Randy Head (R-Logansport, IN) was recently named “Legislator of the Year” by the Indiana Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) to honor his support of public safety and tougher criminal […]
Seamus P. Boyce ’03 is now a Partner at the Noblesville office of Church, Church, Hittle & Antrim. His primary interest is Education Law, as well as identity deception and intellectual property. He was […]
This weekend, Franklin Community High School swimming and diving coach Brett Findley ’04 and his team go to the Sectionals. Franklin is ranked 12th in the state going in to the competition. A […]