Vol. 49 No. 8, August 2005
Index
- Indiana college guide.
- Anderson University: a private, Christian liberal-arts university.
- Ball State University: a nationally recognized teaching and research university.
- Davenport University: campuses in Merrillville and South Bend/Mishawaka.
- Franklin College: founded in 1834, it is one of the oldest colleges in Indiana.
- Indian University School of Informatics: hosting the IT Career Fair.
- Indiana State University: involvement. Leadership. Participation. Growth.
- Indiana University Northwest: an excellent regional public university.
- Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis: earn a degree from IU or Purdue.
- Indiana University: major research university, individual attention.
- Indiana Wesleyan University: liberal-arts and professional education.
- Martin University: serves adult-age, low-income and minority students.
- Taylor University: campuses in Upland and Fort Wayne.
- University of Evansville: what sets the UE's School of Business Administration apart?
- University of Indianapolis: "experience is everything.".
- Valparaiso University: liberal arts, sciences and professional studies.
- Strong momentum: Indiana economy on pace to create 50,000 net new jobs this year. The reason? Manufacturing.
- Getting Indiana in shape: tenderloin-loving governor launches fitness crusade.
- On a roll? What's behind the dramatic growth of Indiana's RV industry? Baby Boomers buying vs. higher fuel costs.
- Square feet and more: an update on major meeting places in Indiana.
- Executive health tips: one suggestion: check airportgyms.com.
- Keeping it in the family: suggestions for taking the business to the next generation.
- eMarketing: why permission-based email marketing is growing. It's not spam.
- Meeting getaways: some suggestions for off-the-beaten-path corporate retreats.
- North-central Indiana update: the region's top business stories.
- Good business climate: Lafayette-West Lafayette is one of Forbes magazine's Top 25 Best Small Metro Areas.
- Kokomo: the "City of Firsts" is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year.
- Who's the beneficiary of your IRA? What should you consider as you select one?
- Give your home? For charitable contributions, consider real estate.
- Go RVing: take a trip in a recreation vehicle and support a major Hoosier industry.