Sikhs Sikhism is a distinct religion and the fifth-largest in the world, with a following of over 35 million scattered across… Read More »Sikhs
J. Patrick Rooney (Dec. 1, 1927-Sept. 15, 2008). J. Patrick Rooney was CEO of Golden Rule Insurance Company. He pioneered the use of… Read More »J. Patrick Rooney
Roselyn C. Richardson (Aug. 23, 1913-July 8, 2005). African American equal rights activist Roselyn Comer Richardson was born in Roberta, Georgia, in 1913.… Read More »Roselyn C. Richardson
Omni Severin Hotel In 1913, Henry Severin Jr. built the 400-room Hotel Severin in the heart of the thriving on Georgia and Illinois… Read More »Omni Severin Hotel
Nur-Allah Islamic Center The Nur-Allah (Light of God) Islamic Center is a largely African American Muslim community that has been part of Indianapolis… Read More »Nur-Allah Islamic Center
Virginia Dill McCarty (Dec. 15, 1924-May 26, 2006). Born in Plainfield, Indiana, Virginia Ann Dill McCarty graduated first in her class from Plainfield… Read More »Virginia Dill McCarty
John Raymond Leppard (Aug. 11, 1927–Oct. 22, 2019). John Raymond Leppard was born in London and grew up in Bath, Somerset, 97 miles… Read More »John Raymond Leppard
Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital Methodist Hospital began as a ministry of the Methodist church and, as a founding member of Indiana University Health, brought… Read More »Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital
Center for Congregations The Center for Congregations helps religious congregations in Indiana through no-cost consulting, low-cost educational opportunities, and a variety of grant… Read More »Center for Congregations
Anton (Tony) Hulman Jr. (Feb. 11, 1901-Oct. 27, 1977). Born in Terre Haute, Indiana, Anton (Tony) Hulman Jr. was the grandson of a German… Read More »Anton (Tony) Hulman Jr.