IU Health plans cutting 800 jobs at hospitals
By The Associated Press / September 12, 2013Indiana's largest hospital system said Thursday it will cut about 800 jobs as part of a move to reduce costs and adapt to changing trends in health care.
Indiana's largest hospital system said Thursday it will cut about 800 jobs as part of a move to reduce costs and adapt to changing trends in health care.
Kent Bullis will leave his position as medical director of the Amelia T. Wood Health Center after 12 years, according to a university email.
A Seattle think-tank demanded an investigation of a textbook that they say is pro-atheism.
Playing a volleyball match is physically demanding, asking all players to push themselves to the limit for each point.
Members of the Muncie Exchange Club created the field as a community service project to not only remember the men and women who gave their lives 12 years ago, but to also honor everyone who has served the country, as well as those who are continuing to serve.
Starting with the program’s best record since 2005 (4-1) does not satisfy Ball State head soccer coach Craig Roberts.
According to a new study by a Ball State professor, Indiana’s per capita income is continuing to fall, which may cause less students to stay after graduation.
LAKE MARY, Fla. — The investigation of a domestic dispute between George Zimmerman and his estranged wife is on hold because there is no clear evidence to charge anyone and neither side wants to press the case, a police spokesman said Wednesday.
BOSTON — Two brothers have pleaded not guilty to making a false $2 million claim to the Boston Marathon bombing victims’ fund for their long-dead aunt.
One week after the resignation of former Student Government Association president Malachi Randolph, Chloe Anagnos was formally inducted as the new president.
Martez Hester has never been to Texas.
After giving the public a preview over the weekend, Dill Street Bar officially opened its doors Wednesday for its grand opening.
Thor Goodman cannot stand still. Squeezed into a small living room, his eyes stay focused on the wall in front of him as he stomps the carpet and wires under his feet. His bandmates surround him, matching his level of excitement, crammed onto the small section of floor space.
It was just another opportunity.
Student Government Association passed its budget last week, allocating how it will spend its funding of roughly $91,000 throughout the year.
Democrats, republicans and fraternity brothers gathered Wednesday to commemorate the events of 9/11 with a candlelight vigil around Shafer Tower. The University Democrat and Republican organizations hosted the event.
Chloe Anagnos took office as the Student Government Association president today.
Ball State’s ROTC, the Cardinal Battalion, are hosting a bake sale at the Scramble Light today to benefit the USO, a national nonprofit whose mission is to support the troops.
SHANKSVILLE, Pa. — The families of the passengers and crew aboard United Flight 93 on Wednesday recalled their loved ones as heroes who made history with unselfish and quick actions.