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IU Celebrate Excellence of Achievement in Academics, Arts and Athletics

A Weeklong Salute: October 13-21, 2007

Learning

At Indiana University, a comprehensive research university that attracts top faculty and internationally known scholars, our highest priority is academic excellence. We honor this commitment to academic excellence and success this week through intellectual symposia and panel discussions.

A photo collage: The panel at IUPUI’s “Higher Education: A Change Agent in International Development” symposium, IUPUI Chancellor Charles R. Bantz toasts to President McRobbie, students from Trisakti University in Jakarta, IUPUI students at the Fall 2007 Campus Day, Gabriel Filippelli, professor of earth sciences at IUPUI

At IU, discovery, engagement, and curiosity drive our students and faculty to achieve their most ambitious intellectual goals.”
—President Michael McRobbie, Indiana University

IUPUI is eager to recognize and celebrate the tremendous work that faculty here are doing to change lives and contribute to the betterment of the citizens of Indiana and beyond. Their cutting-edge research has resulted in successful businesses, improved learning experiences, model programs, and improved health care.”
—Sandra Petronio, professor of communication, IUPUI

Captions

  1. The panel at IUPUI’s “Higher Education: A Change Agent in International Development” symposium on Sunday, October 14. From left, Dr.Joseph Mamlin, IU School of Medicine; Vice Chancellor Richard Mibey, Moi University, Kenya; IUPUI Chancellor Charles R. Bantz; Rector Luis Gil Borja, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Hidalgo, Mexico; and E. Angeles Martinez-Mier, IU School of Dentistry.
  2. IUPUI Chancellor Charles R. Bantz toasts to President McRobbie.
  3. Indiana University’s international student community contributes greatly to the university’s cultural diversity and academic excellence. The students pictured are from Trisakti University in Jakarta, Indonesia, and are studying at the Kelley School of Business at IUPUI.
  4. IUPUI students at the Fall 2007 Campus Day. Representatives from all 22 of IUPUI’s academic units as well as student services and student life groups came to answer students’ questions on Sunday, October 21.
  5. Gabriel Filippelli, professor of earth sciences at IUPUI, will discuss “Rapid Climate Change” as part of the Cutting Edge Lecture Series.