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The Indiana University Bloomington Library System supports over twenty libraries and provides access to more than 9.9 million books, 800 databases, 60,000 electronic journal titles, and 815,000 ebooks. [65] The system is the 14th largest library in North America by volumes held. [66]
Indiana University Bloomington; Irwin Conference Center; Jasper County, Indiana; John Hay Center; John Work House and Mill Site; Johnny Appleseed Park; Jordan Township, Warren County, Indiana; Kent Township, Warren County, Indiana; Kintner-McGrain House; Kintner House Hotel; Kintner–Withers House; Kokomo Country Club; LaPorte County, Indiana ...
Indiana University plans to build an $81 million, 158-unit apartment building in Bloomington on the site that formerly housed the Poplars Building, which IU tore down last summer.. The university ...
Independent regional campuses, such as Indiana University Kokomo, are included. Indiana has several universities that meet the definition of a flagship institution, with the most commonly cited being Indiana University Bloomington and Purdue University. The Indiana state code designates the Indiana University System as the university of the ...
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 ...
Today the Fieldhouse, now called the Bill Garrett Fieldhouse, has several rows of basketball courts. Because it is attached to the former School of Health, Physical Education & Recreation (HPER) it was referred to as the "hyper." As of 2012, the Indiana University School of HPER has been renamed the School of Public Health-Bloomington. [1]
Bloomington, the home of Indiana University's main campus, and Columbus, a small industrial city, are located in the northern part of this region called south-central Indiana. Vincennes , founded by French traders in 1732 and the oldest settlement in the state, is located on the Wabash River and served as the first capital of the Indiana Territory.