Howard L. Schrott Center for the Arts On May 13, 2011, (BU) broke ground for the Howard L. Schrott Center for the Arts. Schrott served as ’… Read More »Howard L. Schrott Center for the Arts
William Doyle Ruckelshaus (July 24, 1932 – Nov. 27, 2019). Born in Indianapolis, Ruckelshaus attended local parochial schools until the age of 16.… Read More »William Doyle Ruckelshaus
James (Yank) Rachell (Mar. 16, 1910-Apr. 9, 1997). James (Yank) Rachell was born in Brownsville, Tennessee. He spent his youth on a farm… Read More »James (Yank) Rachell
Race and Cultural Relations Leadership Network The (GIPC) convenes representatives from all sectors of the community to address the most significant issues of concern and areas… Read More »Race and Cultural Relations Leadership Network
Alan T. Nolan (Jan. 19, 1923-July 27, 2008). Alan T. Nolan was the son of Val and author . He and his family… Read More »Alan T. Nolan
Cheney Lively (ca. 1790s-1858). Cheney Lively (also spelled Chaney, Chany, China, or Chinny) may have been the city’s first permanent African American… Read More »Cheney Lively
Lake Institute on Faith and Giving Lake Institute on Faith & Giving began in 2002 through the generosity of both the late and Marjorie Lake, their… Read More »Lake Institute on Faith and Giving
Jon David Krahulik (Dec. 31, 1944 – Sept. 6, 2005). Krahulik, an Indianapolis native whose father had immigrated from Czechoslovakia, graduated from North… Read More »Jon David Krahulik
Harvey C. Jacobs (Sept. 15, 1915-Nov. 27, 1997). Harvey C. Jacobs was born in Trafalgar, Indiana, and grew up in Central Indiana. He… Read More »Harvey C. Jacobs
Indy Fuel The Indy Fuel was admitted into the ECHL (previously known as the East Coast Hockey League) on November 11, 2013.… Read More »Indy Fuel