Political Science
Policy vs Pandemics Polarization and PHEP
Business card leads to career for Frankton
INDIANAPOLIS — Douglas Huntsinger went to Indiana State University with plans of becoming a funeral dire
10 Years an Attorney - Marylyn Ernsberger
ANGOLA — A lifelong area resident, Marylyn Ernsberger of Ernsberger and Helmer, Attorneys at Law, knew from a young age she wanted to become an attorney.
The year 2019 marked 10 years in practice, working in counties all over northeast Indiana.
Higgins named new Ames fire chief
A longtime member of the Ames Fire Department was named Monday as its new chief.
Rose-Hulman Names Interim Director
Camille Wallace has been named interim director of diversity and inclusion at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. She has been a member of the institute staff since 2013.
Holcomb appoints 3 to Marion County bench
Two practicing attorneys and one Marion County magistrate have been named as Marion Superior Court judges, the first time the county’s judges have been appointed pursuant to merit-based selection.
30 People With 'Soft' College Majors Who Became Extremely Successful
Carolyn Cutrone and Max Nisen
Dec. 18, 2012, 2:55 PM
Recently, venture capitalist Marc Andreessen said that he believed in the value of college, but mostly for math-based majors like engineering, rather than "softer stuff," like English.
10 CEOs Who Prove Your Liberal Arts Degree Isn't Worthless
By JACK LINSHI
July 23, 2015