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  2. Ball Residence Hall - Wikipedia

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    The building served as an extension of the Indiana University School of Medicine for the training of student nurses but has transitioned to a first-year student residence hall. The Hall is on the west site of the Indiana University Indianapolis campus adjacent to the Ball Nurses' Sunken Gardens and across from the Rotary Building.

  3. Indiana University School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The first successful school was the private LaPorte University School of Medicine (LPSM) founded in 1841. The first proprietary school was the Indiana Central Medical College (ICMC) founded in Indianapolis in 1849; it served as the medical department of Indiana Asbury University, today known as DePauw University.

  4. Willis D. Gatch Hall - Wikipedia

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    Address: 1120 W Michigan St, Indianapolis, IN 46202-5111 ... The clinical building allowed the IU School of Medicine to further centralize their facilities in ...

  5. Emerson Hall (Indiana University) - Wikipedia

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    The old Indiana Medical College building was in dire need of repair, and it was decided to replace the building with a larger facility. Following the United States entry into World War I in 1917, Indiana University trustees approached Governor James P. Goodrich to create a new medical training school in Indianapolis. [2] The new building would ...

  6. Indiana University School of Health and Human Sciences

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    The Normal College joined Indiana University in 1941, and was renamed the School of Physical Education in 1972 to reflect the school's mission of training physical education teachers. [6] In 1994, the school expanded its focus to include IUPUI's military science program and the Department of Tourism, Conventions, and Event Management. [6]

  7. Fesler Hall - Wikipedia

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    James William Fesler (1864-1949) was an Indianapolis attorney and served on the IU Board of Trustees from 1902 to 1936. He served as Vice President of the Board from 1916-1919 and President from 1919-1936. The building was named in honor of Fesler for his role in the early history of the Indiana University School of Medicine. [19] [20]

  8. Van Nuys Medical Science Building - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana University School of Medicine began pushing for a new medical science building in the early 1950s to increase their research capabilities on the Indianapolis campus. The Indiana General Assembly approved the $4.5 million construction of medical building in 1953. The medical science building was the largest single expenditure at that ...

  9. Dunlap Building (Indiana University) - Wikipedia

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    The Dunlap Building is located on the north side of Indiana University Indianapolis campus and is attached to the Health Sciences Building.The building is one of the former Wishard properties transferred to Indiana University in 2009 following a land swap to build the new Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital.The Dunlap Building forms part of the IU Medical Center and houses part of the Health ...