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Indiana Tech: campuses in Fort Wayne, Indianapolis and Elkhart.(management and evaluation of Indiana Tech engineering institute)
Indiana Tech was founded in 1930 to meet a need for trained engineers in a changing society. More than 75 years later, society still needs a trained workforce, but the needs go far beyond . . .

Indiana State University: delivers more from Day One.(2007-2008 Indiana College Guide)
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING Indiana State University delivers more from Day One! Every day, Indiana State offers the valuable hands-on research, lab and field experiences tomorrow's leaders and . . .

Davenport University: discover Davenport. Discover your potential.(2007-2008 Indiana College Guide)
Davenport University has a 140-year tradition of preparing graduates for in-demand careers in business, technology and health professions. With more than 70 undergraduate and graduate . . .

Indiana college guide.
Ancilla College Donaldson Affiliation: Roman Catholic Level of study offered: Associate's Degree Undergraduate Enrollment Total: 624 Men: 27.4% Women: 72.6% Minorities: 64 . . .

Bethel College: a U.S. News top-tier college.(management and evaluation of Bethel College)(Brief article)
A TRUE EDUCATION Situated on 75 beautifully wooded acres in a residential area of South Bend/Mishawaka, Bethel College offers students the freedom to become truly educated: to understand, with . . .

Ball State University: thinking big, taking creative risks and making connections.(management and evaluation of Ball State Unive
Thinking big, taking creative risks and making connections are part of the Ball State University culture. We believe curious students excel in an intellectually energetic environment--one that . . .

Anderson University: academic and Christian discovery.(2007-2008 Indiana College Guide)
Founded in 1917, Anderson University is a private, Christian liberal arts university with approximately 2,800 undergraduate and graduate students. The university offers 60 undergraduate majors . . .

Purdue: pole star for Indiana: university's role supporting people, institutions, businesses and government.(influence of univer
SHORTLY AFTER I ARRIVED in Indiana to begin my duties at Purdue, I had the opportunity meet with Gov. Mitch Daniels, and he told me I should think of the university as the pole star for our state. . . .

Add long-term benefits? Why employers and employees should consider it.(ADVICE: BENEFITS)
THE U.S. CENSUS BUREAU expects today's 65 or older population to double to nearly 70 million in 2030. It's critical for today's employers and employees to prepare now for the downside--chronic . . .

Meeting planner sherpas: hotel conference centers provide single-contact meeting directors.(ADVICE: MEETINGS)(Conference news)
EVERY MOUNTAIN climber needs a veteran "sherpa" to help him or her reach the destination. Without this experienced guide, costly mistakes can be made. and reaching the final goal or destination may . . .

Tipton picked: county gets state-of-the-art GETRAG/Chrysler transmission plant.(REGIONAL REPORT: NORTH-CENTRAL)
WHILE GETRAG/CHRYSLER Group's June announcement that it will build a transmission plant in Tipton doesn't mean new jobs because the 1,170 employees will come from the Chrysler Group . . .

20 years of SIA: Subaru of Indiana Automotive.(REGIONAL REPORT: NORTH-CENTRAL)
When Tippecanoe County residents learned 20 years ago that a $500 million car plant would soon rise from an 800-acre corn field, few could have predicted how dramatically the news would change . . .

North-central Indiana update: the region's top business stories.(influence of growth of business on regional development)
EIGHT NEW AGRI-businesses--six of them producing alternative fuels--and a dozen new or expanding manufacturers are helping the 10-county north-central Indiana region with new investments and . . .

Building traffic: taking your Web site to the next level--from blogs to "video magazines.".(MARKETING)(Website overview)
IT'S BEEN MORE THAN 10 years since Indiana's Internet pioneers used little more than text, a few links and the occasional photo to stake out the first wave of Web sites. Today the rush to develop . . .

Meeting getaways: three different options--relaxation, recreation and an extended lunch.(MEETINGS & CONVENTIONS)
MEETING PLANNERS HAVE it tough. They have to find a place that fits the basic need--like accommodating a sales meeting, board meeting, annual retreat or strategic-planning session, while setting . . .

Estate planning tips: ten suggestions to prepare for business after death.(ESTATE PLANNING)
WHILE MOST BUSINESS owners have grand plans for the future of their companies, they often find it difficult to consider that future when they are no longer around. That's why estate planning . . .

Square feet & more: update on the state's major convention centers, hotel and meeting facilities.(MEETINGS & CONVENTIONS)
Southern Indian. Closed as a hotel since 1932, West Baden Springs Hotel, West Baden, reopened ahead of schedule in May, featuring 246 luxury guestrooms and suites, a fitness center, Sinclair's . . .

The executive physical: taking care of business means taking care of the people at the top.(management of health of executives )
BOUNCING FROM MEETING to meeting, traveling for days at a time, grabbing fast food or dining on rich restaurant fare and being connected to the office 24/7--the demands of running a company can . . .

Down to earth: it's the "started-in-a-garage" success story of Fort Wayne's WaterFurnace International, a pioneer and leader in
THE COMPANY'S beginning was both modest and magical. In the late 1970s, two geothermal pioneers, Dan Ellis in Fort Wayne and Dave Hatherton in Toronto, Canada, were independently creating . . .

Local secrets, big finds: national travel Web site's five Indiana favorites.(AROUND INDIANA)
"IT TAKES A GOOD 10 minutes just to read the menu, and another 10 to make up your mind." That's how one ice cream lover described Mom & Pop's Cone Comer in an entry submitted to the "Local Secrets, . . .

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