The Indiana University Council for Regional Engagement and Economic Development, or CREED, addresses regional economic concerns and identifies ways that IU can use its resources to advance economic development efforts in the state. Each IU campus has a CREED representative, appointed by the campus’s chancellor or provost. Cathy Valcke has represented IU Kokomo on CREED… Read more »
Statewide Engagement
Chancellor Paydar speaks with The Indianapolis Star as IUPUI begins to celebrate its 50th anniversary
Starting today, July 1, 2018, there will be a yearlong celebration of IUPUI’s 50th anniversary. Chancellor Nasser Paydar, who was appointed to the position in 2015, has written an opinion piece in The Indianapolis Star about IUPUI’s impact on the city. A website has been created to showcase events on campus and throughout the city… Read more »
Meet the IU CREED members: Melissa Fairbanks of IUPUC
The Indiana University Council for Regional Engagement and Economic Development, or CREED, addresses regional economic concerns and identifies ways that IU can use its resources to advance economic development efforts in the state. Each IU campus has a CREED representative, appointed by the campus’s vice chancellor, chancellor or provost. Melissa Fairbanks has represented IUPUC on… Read more »
Another view of the Northeast Indiana Technology Commercialization Forum: Lucretia Cardenas
Joe Carley, director of economic development at Indiana University, recently wrote an opinion piece about the June 4 Northeast Indiana Technology Commercialization Forum. He summarized key points made during the presentation about the state’s intellectual portfolio and the subsequent panel discussion. A second opinion piece was written by Lucretia Cardenas, former editorial director for KPC… Read more »
Collegial collaboration: the Northeast Indiana Technology Commercialization Forum
By Joe Carley, director for economic development, Indiana University In the book “The Smartest Places on Earth,” authors Antoine Van Agtmael and Fred Bakker write about the transformation of rustbelt areas into hotspots for innovation. They argue that the success of local innovation-oriented economic development efforts requires “collegial collaborations, open exchange of information, partnerships between the… Read more »