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Recent News About Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis
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Hear Linnea Johnson, an IUPUI student researcher and Beckman Scholar
Hear Linnea Johnson, an IUPUI student researcher and Beckman Scholar, share how her research on Down syndrome is preparing her for the future and why other undergrads should get involved in research too.
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Workshop addressed gaps in autonomous vehicle community program
Students and faculty from four IUPUI schools joined Indianapolis community members in a Toyota Mobility Foundation workshop to identify solutions to mobility challenges that occur during contactless delivery by autonomous vehicles.
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Suzanne Babich Was One Of Ten IU Professors Who Will Receive An U.S. Fulbright Scholar Award.
Suzanne Babich, professor IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health at IUPUI, associate dean of global health, and global health acting chair was one of ten IU professors who will receive an U.S. Fulbright Scholar Award.
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OTEAM leaders welcome students, become lasting mentors
This year, 30 OTEAM leaders from different majors, classes and experiences served as Summer Orientation Student Leaders.
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Financial aid disbursed | Fall 2022: Dental assisting program
Registered students with financial aid should begin to see financial aid credits on their bursar acccount.
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Indiana University Has Been A Proud Supporter Of The Indiana Black Expo, Inc.
For more than five decades, Indiana University has been a proud supporter of the Indiana Black Expo, Inc. Summer Celebration, one of the largest African American cultural events in the country.
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Blow flies useful as chemical weapon detectors, IUPUI study shows
Researchers at the Purdue School of Science, IUPUI have found that blow flies can be used as chemical sensors, with a particular focus on the detection of chemical warfare agents.
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Final grades entry period | Summer 2022: First eight weeks
Final grades are due from faculty by 8 p.m. on the last day of the final grades entry period.
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Withdrawal with automatic W begins for Summer Session 2 on July 5
Withdrawal with automatic grade of W begins.
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Congratulations and welcome to IUPUI Coach Dunbar!
Learn more about our new Women's Basketball Assistant Coach
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Professor's Title IX work inspired by personal experience with inequity in sports
"The first woman broadcaster in Major League Baseball, the first woman to lead the United States Olympic Committee -- those are all great firsts, but we need to be talking about true equality," Meyer said.
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Kate Bruce Named IUPUI’S Head Women's Basketball Coach
The IUPUI Athletics Department has announced the hiring of Kate Bruce as the tenth head coach in the history of the women's basketball program.
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First day of classes | Summer 2022: Full term, First eight weeks, First summer session
First day of classes for undergraduate and graduate students taking a class in this session.
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Student engagement rosters available for faculty feedback | Summer 2022: Full term, First eight weeks, First summer session
Rosters available for faculty to submit attendance and performance information for enrollment audit and early intervention.
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IUPUI priority deadline for FAFSA | Spring 2023
Students should file their FAFSA by this date for priority consideration for IUPUI financial aid programs.
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Automatic W deadline | Spring 2022: Second eight weeks on April 11
Last day to drop a course with an automatic W grade.
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Blow flies can be used to detect use of chemical weapons, other pollutants
Researchers at the School of Science at IUPUI have found that blow flies can be used as chemical sensors, with a particular focus on the detection of chemical warfare agents.
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New scholarship to support 10 incoming IUPUI freshmen from affordable-housing communities
A partnership between IUPUI and the CREA Foundation is tackling the economic challenges facing underserved youth through a new first-of-its-kind scholarship program.
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New scholarship to support 10 incoming IUPUI freshmen from affordable-housing communities
A partnership between IUPUI and the CREA Foundation is tackling the economic challenges facing underserved youth through a new first-of-its-kind scholarship program.
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Federal grant supports university center advancing electrified and autonomous vehicles at IUPUI
The School of Engineering and Technology at IUPUI has been named a grantee of the U.S. Economic Development Administration's 2021 University Center Economic Development Program Competition to support its work advancing the next generation of electrified and autonomous vehicles.