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In 1957, Taylor became the director of program development for Flanner House. He served as dean of the Indianapolis Regional Campus from 1967 to 1970 and first dean of the School of Liberal Arts from 1970 to 1978. [26] While serving as dean, Taylor also served as a professor of sociology for IUPUI from 1967 to 1983.
The hall contains nineteen 37-resident houses with a mix of traditional single and double occupancy rooms and small community bathrooms, and each house has a glass-enclosed lounge. [5] Powers & Sons Construction and Messer Construction partnered on the "construction manager as constructor" (CMc) project, and managed all field operations and ...
The Murat Shrine gave the Indianapolis Zoo its first camel and established the 500 Festival Parade. The Murat Shrine is primarily known in Indianapolis for its theater, which was built in 1910. In its early days it featured Broadway plays and even a 1932 speech by Winston Churchill. Between 1948 and 1963, it was the only road show venue in
Riley Towers Riley Towers I and II in 2011 Former names James Whitcomb Riley Center, Towers at Riley Center General information Status Completed Type Residential apartments Location 225 E. North St. (Tower I) 600 N. Alabama St. (Tower II) 700 N. Alabama St. (Tower III) Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 Coordinates 39°46′30.5″N 86°9′10.2″W / 39.775139°N 86.152833°W / 39.775139 ...
A pick-up truck is towed from a mall at 5900 Madison Ave. on the south side of Indianapolis following a mass shooting that left one person dead and four injured outside GZ Restaurant and Karaoke ...
2.6 The Center for the Study of Religion & American Culture. ... Indianapolis, IN 46202-5140 ... 150 offices, a faculty lounge on the fifth floor, ...
The owner of the Flamme Burger is opening a $6.8 million upscale steakhouse in Westfield near Grand Junction Plaza downtown. Local Restauranteur Henri Najem said H Steakhouse at Jersey and Mill ...
On December 7, 2023, the Pro Volleyball Federation announced that an expansion team was coming to Indianapolis. [2]On January 28, 2024, the ownership group of Indy Pro Volleyball publicly released the name and logo for Indiana's first professional volleyball team. [3]