IU plans science and tech corridor in Indianapolis to boost STEM degrees

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One thought on “IU plans science and tech corridor in Indianapolis to boost STEM degrees

  1. Excellent job and good for not just central Indiana but the entire state. Ive always said if the state works together than separately, the state would see significant growth in a short period of time and not decades. I would also recommend Indiana to connect all its Universities by a speed train of some sort. Notre Dame, Purdue and IU all with trains leaving and going to the Universities and all roads lead to Indy. I believe this would be a game changer. faculty, sport teams, tech employees and CEO’s could hop on this speed train to go to the other schools or to meetings and sporting events Downtown Indy because Indy would be the main hub

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