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In 1934, under Willis Dew Gatch, Dean of the Indiana University School of Medicine, Ball Hall was repaired as part of a campus-wide project to improve healthcare-related facilities. [2] Ball Residence Hall was repaired to create a better environment for nurses working in local healthcare facilities, both on and off the Indiana University ...
Replacing Memorial Stadium’s parking lots with a mix of student housing, apartments, and hotels could provide an affordable alternative to expensive student apartments in the area, and create a ...
University District is also seeing a surge in the number of LGBTQ families moving into the neighborhood, which engulfs and relives the history of the district. The University District was the first organized neighborhood in the City of Detroit to recognize, embrace, and support Gay and Lesbian persons, dating back to the 1950s. [2]
The university wants the six-story structure on Seventh Street on the Bloomington campus to provide housing primarily for graduate students. Indiana University plans $81M housing project for ...
The Department of English at Indiana University, Bloomington, 1868–1970 (1974) Gros Louis, Kenneth., "Herman B Wells and the Legacy of Leadership at Indiana University" Indiana Magazine of History (2007) 103#3 pp 290–301 online
It was located in the Brush Park section on the east side of Detroit, Michigan, United States, near the Chrysler Freeway, Mack Avenue and St. Antoine Street. The housing project is named after Brewster Street, which ran through the area, and Frederick Douglass, African American abolitionist, author, and reformer. It was demolished in phases ...
Closely affiliated with IUPUI, Indiana University–Purdue University Columbus was established in 1970 and is located one hour south of Indianapolis in Columbus, Indiana—an area known for its collection of modern architecture [68] with an estimated population of more than 45,000. The growing campus serves more than 1,700 undergraduate and ...
Attorneys and court watchers sound the alarm on vast disparities in eviction proceedings between Indianapolis' nine township eviction courts.