Supply chain company to set up shop in Warsaw

A supply chain management company headquartered in Singapore is establishing operations at the Warsaw Technology Park. Mentor Media plans to invest nearly $7 million to occupy a portion of a shell building and create nearly 50 jobs over the next three years.... Read More

Goshen College expands business school offerings

Goshen College has announced plans to expand its business program offerings, including one to help working adults who want to earn bachelor’s degree in business management, while juggling a career. The other program helps Goshen College students who want to get a head start on an MBA.... Read More

Notre Dame going greener

The University of Notre Dame has announced plans to install a 46,000-square-foot solar array on the west side of campus, as part of its ongoing efforts to diversify the school’s energy supply. The solar project will be located along a highly-traveled highway on what is now a vacant field. ... Read More

Hoosier Motor Club CEO to retire

The president and CEO of the AAA Hoosier Motor Club will retire in July, the organization announced Wednesday. Kirk Hendrix has led the club for the past 10 years, and a search has begun to find his successor.... Read More

Farm Credit distributes record patronage checks

Louisville-based Farm Credit Mid-America has announced it will return $230 million in cash patronage to eligible customers this month. The farmer-owned and led cooperative, which serves producers in Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee, says it was the largest amount ever distributed by the organization.... Read More

Indiana school choice advocates up lobbying efforts

Indiana’s leading “school choice” advocates are mobilizing families at Hoosier private schools and ramping up lobbying efforts to expand the state’s voucher program. The latest push includes a statewide poll and events intended to sway state budget writers.... Read More

IU med school shuts down research project

The IU School of Medicine has terminated a research project involving surgery on live pigs after officials discovered the laboratory workers were using expired surgical supplies. It was unclear exactly what the medical school was researching under the project.... Read More

Grace College launches transition-to-teacher program

Grace College in Kosciusko County has developed a new, accelerated path to help people who already hold a bachelor’s degree to earn an elementary education teaching license. The school says its Transition to Teaching Elementary program is in response to a growing number of teaching vacancies across the U.S.... Read More

Honda moving Accord production to Indiana

Honda Motor Co. is moving production of the Accord sedan to its plant in Greensburg by 2025, the automaker announced Tuesday. The move comes as Honda prepares for the production of battery electric vehicles and components.... Read More

Indy Chamber launches CEO search

The Indy Chamber has launched the search for its next president and chief executive officer, six months after former CEO Michael Huber stepped down. Last fall, Huber accepted a position with Indiana University to serve as vice president for university relations.... Read More

$300K to help bolster tech pipeline with Black adults

A collaboration of three Indianapolis-based organizations has received a $300,000 grant to help establish apprenticeships for Black adults who want to work in Indiana’s technology industry. The grant came from the Indianapolis African American Quality of Life Initiative to fund a two-year pilot program to help fill the state’s talent pipeline.... Read More

READI funding helps Yorktown redevelopment project advance

The town of Yorktown has received a nearly $240,000 grant from the state’s Regional Economic Acceleration and Development Initiative to help advance the next phase of a downtown redevelopment project. The money helped pay for a 0.10-acre parcel, which gives the town complete ownership of a half-square block.... Read More