‘Indiana’s Favorite Sons’
Most Hoosiers are familiar with Benjamin Harrison, our native Indiana sonwho made it all the way to the White House in the late 1800s. What most people might not be familiar with, however, is the slew...
View Article“From Tractor to Truck”– National Ag Day
It’s not hard to convince Hoosiers to take time out of their day to celebrate a cause that is so near and dear to our city’s heart – food! On March 8 we celebrated National Ag Day, a day that...
View ArticleWANTED: Teacher Feedback for Ag Essay Contest
Attention teachers who participated in the Ag Essay Contest (or those that chose not to): Please help us continue to refine the project so that it better fits the needs of your students. Take this...
View ArticleIndiana State House Expands its Artwork
In addition to housing all executive offices, the State Senate, the Indiana House of Representatives, and the State Supreme Court, the Indiana State House also is home to several public works of art....
View ArticleThe World Food Prize Indiana Youth Institute
The World Food Prize Indiana Youth Institute, hosted and sponsored by Purdue University, encourages high school students from across Indiana to research and write about a key global issue relating...
View ArticleWhat’s Next for Neighborhoods?
According to a recent article in The Indianapolis Star, Marion County lost a net 86,000 residents to its suburbs from 2000 to 2009. That means $180 million in total income now resides in the seven...
View ArticleBibliography: INconversation with Jim Lehrer
For many of our events, we create a “bibliography” of sources for our attendees to get information or discuss the event and its ideas further. This bibliography was created for an INconversation with...
View ArticleMagna cum Murder
Celebrating its 18th year, Magna cum Murder, a weekend-long murder mystery, crime fiction convention at Ball State University in Muncie brings together an array of authors, fans, booksellers and...
View Article“An American Legacy”– Fashion Design and Indiana
When thinking of Indiana, several different attributes come to mind: sports, agriculture, homegrown food, and good Midwestern values. What usually doesn’t come to mind however is clothing and fashion...
View ArticleBruce Dethlefsen Poetry
As part of the One City One Prompt project Bruce Dethlefsen the Poet Laureate of Wisconsin joined former Indiana Poet Laureate Norbert Krapf for an evening of exploring the idea of community through...
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