Educational Resources

April 16, 2020 0

Educators, parents, and students adapting to changes in education brought on by the public health emergency can benefit from these helpful resources: E-LEARNING SUPPORT AYS, Inc. (formerly At-Your-School Child Services, Inc.) is expanding its current […more…]

Midtown COVID-19 Update – March 2020

March 14, 2020 0

Beginning on March 14, 2020, Indy Midtown Magazine has been posting regular updates about the response to the public health emergency by the City of Indianapolis as well as Midtown-related organizations. This post archives all […more…]

Honeysuckle Warriors Battle Plant Invaders

October 22, 2019 0

by Katie Grieze Just because something’s green doesn’t mean it’s necessarily good, says Rebecca Dolan, who retired in 2018 as director of the Friesner Herbarium at Butler University. Some plants invade areas in harmful ways, […more…]

Newfields Receives Lilly Grant

December 20, 2018 0

In December 2018 Lilly Endowment announced the winners of its competitive grant program, Strengthening Indianapolis Through Arts and Cultural Innovation. While several projects are citywide in scope and therefore could include Midtown locations, one of […more…]

Embracing a Treasure: White River

July 10, 2018 0

by Thomas P. Healy The White River watershed is Central Indiana’s defining geographic feature. Since the founding of Indianapolis, the river has gracefully served as a source of drinking water, recreation, wildlife habitat, and greenspace. […more…]