IEDC Reelects Clarence Hulse

The Board of Directors of the International Economic Development Council IEDC reelects Clarence Hulse with the Economic Development Corporation of Michigan City, IN, to its Board of Directors for a two-year term. Appointments were announced at IEDC’s 2015 Annual Conference, which was held October 4-7, in Anchorage, Alaska. “As the world’s leading membership organization for professionals in […]

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Secured School Safety Program Funding

INDIANAPOLIS – In light of the recent tragedy in Oregon and the continuing safety threat across the country, Governor Mike Pence has directed that an additional $3.5 million be added to the Secured School Safety Program funding, increasing the amount available for the current year to more than $9 million. “Indiana was one of the

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United Way Delivers Reading Buddies

VALPARAISO – United Way Reading Buddies regional literacy program, funded by a $20,000 donation from Attorney Kenneth J. Allen, kicked off its program year Sept. 30. The United Way delivers reading buddies to 170 first and second grade classrooms in Lake, Porter and LaPorte counties. “Generous funding from Program Sponsor Kenneth J. Allen Law Group allowed

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Governor Pence Commends Schools and Teachers

INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Pence commends schools and teachers today by issuing the following statement after learning Indiana’s National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) results have outpaced the national average at every level. “Every Hoosier should be proud that Indiana’s kids and teachers have once again outperformed their peers in this year’s ‘national report card’,” said Governor

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Former American Cancer Society CEO Joining IU

BLOOMINGTON – John Seffrin, former American Cancer Society CEO joining the Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington faculty as a professor of practice, Dean Mohammed Torabi has announced. “I am both excited and delighted to join the Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington and its amazing faculty,” Seffrin said. “The breadth and scope of research, teaching and

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Entrepreneurship Program for Disabled Veterans

WEST LAFAYETTE — Krannert School of Management will host 23 veterans from around the United States Oct. 30 through Nov. 8 for its seventh annual Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities (EBV) program. This entrepreneurship program for disabled veterans includes participants who are post-9/11 veterans with service-connected disabilities and a desire to start their own businesses.  

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Startup Licenses Technologies Improving Seawater Desalination

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., and CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – An official at a water technology startup based on innovations from Purdue University and the University of Notre Dame says his company could improve the membranes used in seawater desalination plants and industries like food and beverage, oil and gas, and pulp and paper. The startup licenses technologies

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