Indiana University

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Indiana University
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Latin: Indianensis Universitatis
Motto Lux et Veritas
(Light and Truth)
Established 1820
Type Public University system
President Dr. Michael McRobbie
Faculty 5,172 Full Time, 2,173 Part-Time university-wide[1]
Students 101,727 university-wide[1]
Undergraduates 80,874 university-wide[1]
Postgraduates 17,032 university-wide[1]
Location Bloomington, Indiana, USA
Campus 3,636 acres across 9 campuses[1]
degree programs 1,055 authorized programs[1]
Colors cream and crimson
Website www.indiana.edu
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Indiana University, founded in 1820 as the Indiana State Seminary and renamed the Indiana College in 1846, is a nine-campus university system in the state of Indiana.

As of fall 2008, the number of students at Indiana University is 101,727[1]; many of these students study at the main Bloomington campus (40,354 students[1]) and at IUPUI (30,300 students[1]).

[edit] Campuses

The IU system includes the following campuses:

The system also operates two university campuses in cooperation with Purdue University:

Furthermore, there is another small campus associated with IUPUI:

The IUPUI campus also hosts the Indiana University Medical Center, the Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis, Indiana University School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, and the Indiana University School of Dentistry, all of which are on IUPUI's campus but technically independent of IUPUI.

The university also includes the Indiana University School of Medicine at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "2008-09 IU Factbook". Indiana University (Bloomington, Indiana). http://www.iu.edu/~upira/reports/standard/doc/fact%20book/fact_book_0809.pdf. Retrieved 2009-06-04.