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Indiana University

Indiana University (IU) is a system of public universities in the U.S. state of Indiana.

Indiana University
Latin: Indianensis Universitas
MottoLux et Veritas
(Light and Truth)
TypePublic university system
EstablishedJanuary 20, 1820; 203 years ago (1820-01-20)
Endowment$2.43 billion (2020)[1]
PresidentPamela Whitten
Academic staff
8,733 university-wide[2]
Students110,436 university-wide[2]
Undergraduates89,176 university-wide[2]
Postgraduates21,260 university-wide[2]
Location
39°10′N 86°30′W / 39.167°N 86.500°W / 39.167; -86.500Coordinates: 39°10′N 86°30′W / 39.167°N 86.500°W / 39.167; -86.500
Campus3,640 acres (14.7 km2) across 9 campuses[2]
ColorsCream and Crimson
   
Websitewww.indiana.edu
The State Seminary Act, passed by Indiana's General Assembly on January 20, 1820 to establish Indiana University.

Campuses

Indiana University has two core campuses, five regional campuses, and two regional centers under the administration of IUPUI.

In addition to its core campuses, Indiana University maintains five regional campuses throughout Indiana:[9]

Finally, there are two regional campuses under the administration of IUPUI:

The School of Medicine and the School of Social Work have degree programs running across multiple IU campuses.[10][11] Kelley School of Business, the School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, the O'Neil School of Public and Environmental Affairs, and the School of Education have degree programs at both the Indiana University Bloomington (IU Bloomington) and Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) campuses.[12][13][14] The School of Nursing has degree programs at the IUB, IUPUI, and IU Fort Wayne campuses.[15] The Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health has degree programs at the IUPUI and IU Fort Wayne campuses.[16]

Endowment

According to the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO), the value of the endowment of the Indiana University and affiliated foundations in 2016 is over $1.986 billion.[17] The annual budget across all campuses totals over $3 Billion.[18]

The Indiana University Research and Technology Corporation (IURTC) is a not-for-profit agency that assists IU faculty and researchers in realizing the commercial potential of their discoveries. Since 1997, university clients have been responsible for more than 1,800 inventions, nearly 500 patents, and 38 start-up companies.[19]

In fiscal year 2016, the IURTC was issued 53 U.S. patents and 112 global patents.[18]

Notable alumni

 
Suzanne Collins (1985), Author of the Hunger Games series
 
Jonathan Banks, actor known for Breaking Bad
 
Mark Cuban, American investor and entrepreneur

Notable faculty

Athletics

Awards

Indiana University has three medals to recognize individuals.[21]

  • The University Medal, the only IU medal that requires approval from the Board of Trustees, was created in 1982 by then IU President John W. Ryan and is the highest award bestowed by the University. It honors individuals for singular or noteworthy contributions, including service to the university and achievement in arts, letters, science, and law. The first recipient was Thomas T. Solley, former director of the IU Art Museum.[21][22]
  • Indiana University President's Medal for Excellence honors individuals for distinction in public service, service to Indiana University, achievement in a profession, and/or extraordinary merit and achievement in the arts, humanities, science, education, and industry.[21] The first recipients were member of the Beaux Arts Trio on September 20, 1985.[citation needed]
  • Thomas Hart Benton Mural Medallion "recognizes individuals who are shining examples of the values of IU and the universal academic community." President Ryan was the first to award this honor. It was first awarded to the president of Nanjing University on July 21, 1986. It honors individuals for distinction in public office or service, a significant relationship to Indiana University or Indiana, significant service to IU programs, students, or faculty, significant contribution to research or support for research.[21]

Indiana University has several ways to recognize the accomplishments of faculty.[23]

  • Distinguished Professorships – Indiana University's most prestigious academic appointment
  • University Distinguished Teaching Awards – recognizing "shining examples of dedication and excellence"
  • Thomas Ehrlich Award for Excellence in Service Learning – recognizing excellence in service-learning. The recipient is also the IU nominee for the national Campus Compact Thomas Ehrlich Award for Service Learning.

References

  1. ^ As of June 30, 2020. U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 (Report). National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA. February 19, 2021. Retrieved February 19, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e "2011–12 IU Factbook". Indiana University (Bloomington, Indiana). Retrieved 2012-06-16.
  3. ^ "Find the ideal college experience at Indiana University". Indiana University Bloomington. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  4. ^ "Schools". Indiana University Bloomington. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  5. ^ "Vision & Mission: About". IUPUI. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  6. ^ "Schools: Academics". IUPUI. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  7. ^ "hIndiana University, Purdue to split IUPUI into 2 separate schools". Retrieved 12 August 2022.
  8. ^ "Purdue, IU agree to transform IUPUI, rebrand school as IU Indianapolis". Retrieved 12 August 2022.
  9. ^ "Regional Campus Agreement" (PDF).
  10. ^ "Statewide Campuses | IU School of Medicine". medicine.iu.edu. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  11. ^ "About IUSSW | Indiana University School of Social Work | IUPUI Indianapolis". socialwork.iupui.edu. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  12. ^ "About Us". Kelley School of Business. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  13. ^ "Vision & Mission: About: Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering: Indiana University Bloomington". Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  14. ^ "About Us". Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  15. ^ "Celebrating 100+ years of nursing education". School of Nursing. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  16. ^ "Fort Wayne Advantage: Academics: Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health: IUPUI". Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health. Retrieved 2021-10-27.
  17. ^ (PDF). NACUBO and Commonfund Institute. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-02-15. Retrieved 2017-02-24.
  18. ^ a b Newsroom, IU Bloomington. "Fast facts about Indiana University for media covering the 2016 Foster Farms Bowl: IU Bloomington Newsroom: Indiana University Bloomington". news.indiana.edu.
  19. ^ "The Indiana University Research and Technology Corporation (IURTC)".
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-05-01. Retrieved 2018-05-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  21. ^ a b c d "Medals". Indiana University Office of University Ceremonies. Retrieved 2010-02-20.
  22. ^ "IU President McRobbie presents University Medal to Elinor and Vincent Ostrom". Retrieved 2010-02-20.
  23. ^ "Medals". Indiana University Office of University Ceremonies. Retrieved 2010-02-20.

Further reading

  • Capshew, James H. Herman B Wells: The Promise of the American University (Indiana University Press, 2012) 460 pp (excerpt and text search)
  • Clark, Thomas D. Indiana University, Midwest Pioneer, Volume I: The Early Years (1970)
  • Clark, Thomas D. Indiana University: Midwestern Pioneer, Vol II In Mid-Passage (1973)
  • Clark, Thomas D. Indiana University: Midwestern Pioneer: Volume III/ Years of Fulfillment (1977) covers 1938–68 with emphasis on Wells.
  • Gray, Donald J., ed. The Department of English at Indiana University, Bloomington, 1868–1970 (1974)
  • Gros Louis, Kenneth., "Herman B Wells and the Legacy of Leadership at Indiana University" Indiana Magazine of History (2007) 103#3 pp 290–301 online

Primary sources

  • Wells, Herman B Being Lucky: Reminiscences and Reflections (1980) (excerpt and text search)

External links

  • Official website  

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This article is about the Indiana University system For the main campus commonly known as IU see Indiana University Bloomington For the Pennsylvania university see Indiana University of Pennsylvania Indiana University IU is a system of public universities in the U S state of Indiana Indiana UniversityLatin Indianensis UniversitasMottoLux et Veritas Light and Truth TypePublic university systemEstablishedJanuary 20 1820 203 years ago 1820 01 20 Endowment 2 43 billion 2020 1 PresidentPamela WhittenAcademic staff8 733 university wide 2 Students110 436 university wide 2 Undergraduates89 176 university wide 2 Postgraduates21 260 university wide 2 LocationBloomington IndianaIndianapolis Indiana39 10 N 86 30 W 39 167 N 86 500 W 39 167 86 500 Coordinates 39 10 N 86 30 W 39 167 N 86 500 W 39 167 86 500Campus3 640 acres 14 7 km2 across 9 campuses 2 ColorsCream and Crimson Websitewww wbr indiana wbr eduIU BloomingtonIUPUIIU EastIU Fort WayneIU KokomoIU NorthwestIU South BendIU SoutheastIUPUCclass notpageimage Indiana University locations The State Seminary Act passed by Indiana s General Assembly on January 20 1820 to establish Indiana University Contents 1 Campuses 2 Endowment 3 Notable alumni 4 Notable faculty 5 Athletics 6 Awards 7 References 8 Further reading 8 1 Primary sources 9 External linksCampuses EditIndiana University has two core campuses five regional campuses and two regional centers under the administration of IUPUI Indiana University Bloomington IU Bloomington is the flagship campus of Indiana University 3 The Bloomington campus is home to numerous premier Indiana University schools including the College of Arts and Sciences the Jacobs School of Music an extension of the Indiana University School of Medicine the School of Informatics Computing and Engineering which includes the former School of Library and Information Science now Department of Library and Information Science School of Optometry the O Neil School of Public and Environmental Affairs the Maurer School of Law the School of Education and the Kelley School of Business 4 Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis IUPUI a partnership between Indiana University and Purdue University is Indiana s urban research and academic health sciences campus 5 Located just west of downtown Indianapolis it is the central location of several Indiana University schools including the primary campus of the School of Medicine the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences the Purdue School of Engineering and Technology the School of Informatics and Computing the School of Dentistry the Kelley School of Business the School of Nursing the O Neil School of Public and Environmental Affairs the School of Social Work the Herron School of Art and Design the world s first School of Philanthropy and the Robert H McKinney School of Law 6 On August 12 2022 the boards of trustees of both Purdue and IU announced that IUPUI will split into two separate universities with completion of the split to be finished by the fall 2024 semester 7 8 In addition to its core campuses Indiana University maintains five regional campuses throughout Indiana 9 Indiana University East IU East established 1971 located in Richmond Indiana University Kokomo IU Kokomo established 1945 located in Kokomo Indiana University Northwest IU Northwest established 1963 located in Gary Indiana University South Bend IU South Bend established 1922 located in South Bend Indiana University Southeast IU Southeast or IUS established 1941 located in New Albany Finally there are two regional campuses under the administration of IUPUI Indiana University Purdue University Columbus IUPUC established 1970 located in Columbus What the impending 2024 split of IUPUI means for IUPUC is still uncertain Indiana University Fort Wayne IU Fort Wayne established 2018 located in Fort Wayne It was established after the dissolution of the former entity Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne IPFW which had been an extension similar to that of IUPUI under the administration of Purdue University IU Fort Wayne took over IPFW s academic programs in health sciences with all other IPFW academic programs taken over by the new entity Purdue University Fort Wayne PFW The School of Medicine and the School of Social Work have degree programs running across multiple IU campuses 10 11 Kelley School of Business the School of Informatics Computing and Engineering the O Neil School of Public and Environmental Affairs and the School of Education have degree programs at both the Indiana University Bloomington IU Bloomington and Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis IUPUI campuses 12 13 14 The School of Nursing has degree programs at the IUB IUPUI and IU Fort Wayne campuses 15 The Richard M Fairbanks School of Public Health has degree programs at the IUPUI and IU Fort Wayne campuses 16 Endowment EditAccording to the National Association of College and University Business Officers NACUBO the value of the endowment of the Indiana University and affiliated foundations in 2016 is over 1 986 billion 17 The annual budget across all campuses totals over 3 Billion 18 The Indiana University Research and Technology Corporation IURTC is a not for profit agency that assists IU faculty and researchers in realizing the commercial potential of their discoveries Since 1997 university clients have been responsible for more than 1 800 inventions nearly 500 patents and 38 start up companies 19 In fiscal year 2016 the IURTC was issued 53 U S patents and 112 global patents 18 Notable alumni Edit Suzanne Collins 1985 Author of the Hunger Games series Mike Pence 48th Vice President of the United States and 50th Governor of Indiana Jonathan Banks actor known for Breaking Bad Mark Cuban American investor and entrepreneur Jerome Adams American anesthesiologist and 20th surgeon general of the United States Laura Aikin operatic coloratura soprano Trigger Alpert Jazz bassist for the Glenn Miller Orchestra OG Anunoby Professional basketball player currently playing for the Toronto Raptors Howard Ashman Oscar winning playwright and lyricist known for The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast Emilie Autumn Violinist and singer Agnes Nebo von Ballmoos Liberian ethnomusicologist choral conductor composer Jonathan Banks actor known from Breaking Bad Airplane David Bell Author of Cemetery Girl and The Hiding Place Joshua Bell Grammy Award winning violinist and conductor Howard Biddulph political scientist specializing in the Soviet Union Thomas Bryant Professional basketball player currently playing for the Washington Wizards Meg Cabot Author of The Princess Diaries series The Mediator series and stand alone novels Bob Chapek CEO of the Walt Disney Company Hoagy Carmichael Composer pianist singer actor and bandleader John T Chambers Chairman and former CEO of Cisco Systems Calbert Cheaney Professional basketball player and assistant coach Nicole Chevalier Operatic soprano Sougwen Chung Multidisciplinary visual and performance artist Alton Dorian Clark known by stage name Dorian Hip hop recording artist and record producer Sarah Clarke Actress Pamela Coburn soprano Suzanne Collins Author of The Underland Chronicles and The Hunger Games trilogy Laverne Cox Actress known for Orange is the New Black LGBT advocate Mark Cuban Owner of the NBA s Dallas Mavericks John Cynn Professional poker player 2018 World Series of Poker WSOP Champion Mary Czerwinski Computer scientist at Microsoft Research and Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery Alex Dickerson born 1990 baseball player Colin Donnell Actor and singer Thomas P Dooley author minister and research scientist Judith Lynn Ferguson author of 65 cookery related books cookery editor of Woman s Realm women s magazine and Head of Diploma Course at Le Cordon Bleu London Julia Garner Actress George Goehl Community organizer activist and executive director of People s Action Neil Goodman Sculptor and educator Eric Gordon Professional basketball player currently playing for the Houston Rockets Hardy Country music singer and songwriter Michael D Higgins 9th President of Ireland Jordan Howard Professional Football Player Lissa Hunter Artist Jamie Hyneman Host of the television series MythBusters Narendra Jadhav Economist educationist and writer Richard G Johnson Acting Science Adviser to Ronald Reagan 1986 physics professor at University of Bern and manager of the Space Sciences Laboratory of University of California Berkeley 20 William E Jenner Indiana state senator and U S Senator Jason Jordan Professional wrestler Wilbur Lin orchestra conductor Nina Kasniunas Political scientist author and professor E W Kelley Businessman former chairman of Steak n Shake restaurants Kevin Kline actor J Lee Lt Cmdr John LaMarr The Orville and The Lion King 2019 film Judith McCulloh Folklorist ethnomusicologist and university press editor Sylvia McNair singer Kristin Merscher pianist professor at the Hochschule fur Musik Saar Christopher Mattheisen American Hungarian businessman historian economist CEO of Magyar Telekom Keith O Conner Murphy International recording artist singer songwriter rockabilly hall of fame Ryan Murphy Film and TV screenwriter director and producer Gregory Nagy Classical scholar at Harvard University Victor Oladipo Professional basketball player currently playing for the Miami Heat Jane Pauley Journalist TV anchor on CBS This Morning Mike Pence 48th Vice President of the United States 50th Governor of Indiana Ernie Pyle Pulitzer Prize Winning American Journalist Catt Sadler TV personality for E News Jay Schottenstein CEO of Schottenstein Stores Kyle Schwarber Professional baseball player currently with the Philadelphia Phillies Will Shortz N Y Times crossword puzzle editor Ranveer Singh Bollywood actor Tavis Smiley Host of The Tavis Smiley Show author James B Smith Dean of Engineering Technology and Aeronautics at Southern New Hampshire University former U S Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Mary McCarty Snow composer Sage Steele Sports Anchor for ESPN s SportsCenter Brad Stephens former Australian rules football player Straight No Chaser A cappella group Jeri Taylor Television screenwriter and producer Miles Taylor GOP staffer who made an anti Trump ad for Republican Voters Against Trump Randy Tobias Former Administrator of USAID former CEO of Eli Lilly amp Company Isiah Thomas Professional basketball player and coach Michael E Uslan Producer of the Batman films and first instructor to teach an accredited course on comic book folklore at a university Noah Vonleh Professional basketball player currently playing for the Portland Trail Blazers Jimmy Wales Entrepreneur co founder of Wikipedia Aaron Waltke Emmy award winning screenwriter and television producer James Watson Molecular biologist geneticist and zoologist Nobel Prize winner Cody Zeller Professional basketball playerNotable faculty EditCarolyn Begley Emerita Professor of Optometry and medical researcher Asher Cohen psychologist and President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Daniel P Friedman professor of Computer Science Ronald A Hites chemist Elinor Ostrom Nobel laureate and political economist Richard DiMarchi chairman in Biomolecular Sciences and professor of ChemistryAthletics EditMain articles Indiana Hoosiers and IUPUI JaguarsAwards EditIndiana University has three medals to recognize individuals 21 The University Medal the only IU medal that requires approval from the Board of Trustees was created in 1982 by then IU President John W Ryan and is the highest award bestowed by the University It honors individuals for singular or noteworthy contributions including service to the university and achievement in arts letters science and law The first recipient was Thomas T Solley former director of the IU Art Museum 21 22 Indiana University President s Medal for Excellence honors individuals for distinction in public service service to Indiana University achievement in a profession and or extraordinary merit and achievement in the arts humanities science education and industry 21 The first recipients were member of the Beaux Arts Trio on September 20 1985 citation needed Thomas Hart Benton Mural Medallion recognizes individuals who are shining examples of the values of IU and the universal academic community President Ryan was the first to award this honor It was first awarded to the president of Nanjing University on July 21 1986 It honors individuals for distinction in public office or service a significant relationship to Indiana University or Indiana significant service to IU programs students or faculty significant contribution to research or support for research 21 Indiana University has several ways to recognize the accomplishments of faculty 23 Distinguished Professorships Indiana University s most prestigious academic appointment University Distinguished Teaching Awards recognizing shining examples of dedication and excellence Thomas Ehrlich Award for Excellence in Service Learning recognizing excellence in service learning The recipient is also the IU nominee for the national Campus Compact Thomas Ehrlich Award for Service Learning References Edit As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Retrieved February 19 2021 a b c d e 2011 12 IU Factbook Indiana University Bloomington Indiana Retrieved 2012 06 16 Find the ideal college experience at Indiana University Indiana University Bloomington Retrieved 2021 05 22 Schools Indiana University Bloomington Retrieved 3 August 2015 Vision amp Mission About IUPUI Retrieved 2021 05 22 Schools Academics IUPUI Retrieved 2021 05 22 hIndiana University Purdue to split IUPUI into 2 separate schools Retrieved 12 August 2022 Purdue IU agree to transform IUPUI rebrand school as IU Indianapolis Retrieved 12 August 2022 Regional Campus Agreement PDF Statewide Campuses IU School of Medicine medicine iu edu Retrieved 2021 05 22 About IUSSW Indiana University School of Social Work IUPUI Indianapolis socialwork iupui edu Retrieved 2021 05 22 About Us Kelley School of Business Retrieved 2021 05 22 Vision amp Mission About Luddy School of Informatics Computing and Engineering Indiana University Bloomington Luddy School of Informatics Computing and Engineering Retrieved 2021 05 22 About Us Paul H O Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs Retrieved 2021 05 22 Celebrating 100 years of nursing education School of Nursing Retrieved 2021 05 22 Fort Wayne Advantage Academics Richard M Fairbanks School of Public Health IUPUI Richard M Fairbanks School of Public Health Retrieved 2021 10 27 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2016 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY2015 to FY2016 PDF NACUBO and Commonfund Institute Archived from the original PDF on 2017 02 15 Retrieved 2017 02 24 a b Newsroom IU Bloomington Fast facts about Indiana University for media covering the 2016 Foster Farms Bowl IU Bloomington Newsroom Indiana University Bloomington news indiana edu The Indiana University Research and Technology Corporation IURTC Archived copy Archived from the original on 2018 05 01 Retrieved 2018 05 01 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b c d Medals Indiana University Office of University Ceremonies Retrieved 2010 02 20 IU President McRobbie presents University Medal to Elinor and Vincent Ostrom Retrieved 2010 02 20 Medals Indiana University Office of University Ceremonies Retrieved 2010 02 20 Further reading EditCapshew James H Herman B Wells The Promise of the American University Indiana University Press 2012 460 pp excerpt and text search Clark Thomas D Indiana University Midwest Pioneer Volume I The Early Years 1970 Clark Thomas D Indiana University Midwestern Pioneer Vol II In Mid Passage 1973 Clark Thomas D Indiana University Midwestern Pioneer Volume III Years of Fulfillment 1977 covers 1938 68 with emphasis on Wells Gray Donald J ed The Department of English at Indiana University Bloomington 1868 1970 1974 Gros Louis Kenneth Herman B Wells and the Legacy of Leadership at Indiana University Indiana Magazine of History 2007 103 3 pp 290 301 onlinePrimary sources Edit Wells Herman B Being Lucky Reminiscences and Reflections 1980 excerpt and text search External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Indiana University Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Indiana University amp oldid 1126098337, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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