Fred C. (Bud) Tucker Jr. (Oct. 25, 1918-Dec. 10, 1994). Born and raised in Indianapolis, Fred (Bud) Tucker Jr.’s father F. C. Tucker Sr. founded… Read More »Fred C. (Bud) Tucker Jr.
Peter Van Orden Sterling (July 9, 1935 – Aug. 30, 2016). Peter Sterling was president of the from 1982 to 1999. Born in Springfield,… Read More »Peter Van Orden Sterling
SoBro While the specific area that constitutes South Broad Ripple (SoBro) is disputed, its boundaries can roughly be considered Kessler Boulevard… Read More »SoBro
Eugene S. Pulliam (Sept. 7, 1914-Jan. 20, 1999). Eugene S. Pulliam was born into the newspaper business. His father was editor and publisher… Read More »Eugene S. Pulliam
William P. Jungclaus (Feb. 22, 1849-Oct. 30, 1924). William P. Jungclaus immigrated to the United States in 1870. He was born in a… Read More »William P. Jungclaus
Robert Irsay (Mar. 5, 1923-Jan. 14, 1997). Born in Chicago, Robert (Bob) Irsay attended the University of Illinois before he joined his… Read More »Robert Irsay
International Marketplace Coalition In July 2005, a group of business owners, residents, and volunteers interested in improving the Lafayette Square Area, a largely… Read More »International Marketplace Coalition
Indianapolis Prize The Indianapolis Prize recognizes an animal conservationist who has advanced the sustainability of an animal species or group of species.… Read More »Indianapolis Prize
Robert Indiana (Sept. 13, 1928 – May 19, 2018). Preeminent figure in American art of the 1960s and creator of iconic Pop… Read More »Robert Indiana
Indiana Humanities In late 1971, the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) collaborated with a group of five Indiana residents—Virginia Ball, Robert… Read More »Indiana Humanities