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Maynard K. Hine Hall and University Tower is a conjoined academic center and first-year student residence located on the Indiana University Indianapolis campus. The building is located north of Robert E. Cavanaugh Hall, Joseph T. Taylor Hall, and the Business/SPEA Building. The building serves as a hub of student activity with its close ...
The residence offers single rooms, singles with bathrooms, and double rooms for students. The building also features a computer lab, student lounges, a game room, fitness center, laundry room, and two classrooms. [3] North Hall differs from other campus residence halls by offering rooms for freshmen and sophomores instead of only first-year ...
The Metropolitan School District of Pike Township is a school district in the northwestern portion of Marion County, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.Founded in 1937 for grades K-12, the district is relatively diverse, with a 91.1% nonwhite student population, with over 400 international students who represent 41 different countries and speak 50 languages.
Originally referred to as the IUPUI Student Center, the plans for a dedicated campus center were revealed in 1997 and titled “Project 2000.” [3] The project planned to house the new campus bookstore and various student-related administrative offices such as the bursar, registrar, and admission office in one central location.
1120 W Michigan St, Indianapolis, IN 46202-5111 Coordinates 39°46′32.440″N 86°10′45.102″W / 39.77567778°N 86.17919500°W / 39.77567778; -86.17919500
Neuroscience Research Building; General information; Address: 320 W 15th St., Indianapolis, IN 46202-2266: Coordinates: Groundbreaking: 2012: Completed: 2014
The Metropolitan School District of Washington Township [1] (MSDWT) is a public school district located in the northern section of Indianapolis, Indiana, and Marion County. The district was established in 1955 and serves the area of Washington Township that was outside the city limits before the city and county were merged in 1970.
WGU Indiana was established through an executive order on June 14, 2010 [3] by Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels, as a partnership between the state and Western Governors University in an effort to expand access to higher education for Indiana residents and increase the percentage of the state's adult population with education beyond high school.