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Indiana University campaign drive helps make college affordable.
October 30, 2007... Byline: James Boyd
Oct. 30--Donors have anted up more than $652 million to Indiana University since July 2003 as part of its Matching the Promise fundraising campaign, putting the school well on track to meet its $1 billion goal by June 2010, and giving low-income students the chance to...
Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind., business briefs column.(Column)
October 29, 2007... Oct. 29--LEARN MORE ABOUT SBA LOAN PROGRAM: Learn more about the Small Business Administration Community Express Loan Program at an event at 2 p.m. Nov. 9 in the Rose Firebay at the Waldron Arts Center in Bloomington.
This free session will explain eligibility, interest rate and...
Study emphasizes nonprofits' importance to Indiana economy.
October 25, 2007... Oct. 25--A new study released by Indiana University shows nonprofit organizations in the state play a vital role in Indiana's economy.
Researchers studied statistics from 2005, the most recent year where complete data was available, to determine that about one out of every 12 employees in...
Indiana exports rose over 5 percent between 2005, 2006, report says.
October 25, 2007... Oct. 25--Exports from Indiana to foreign countries rose over 5 percent from 2005 to 2006, according to a study by Indiana University business experts.
The study, conducted for the Indiana Economic Development Corp., found that the state exported $22.6 billion in products to other...
Big turnout shows up to learn about New Tech High School in Bloomington, Ind.
October 24, 2007... Byline: Brady Gillihan
Oct. 24--Eager parents and potential students of Bloomington's New Technology High School can now apply to the new school, which is promising to teach "21st-century knowledge and skills."
The project-based learning school is supposed to open its doors to the...