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Veterans Attending Evansville College
University of Evansville; Universities and colleges; Students; Veterans; Military uniforms; Military personnel
Following WWII, student enrollment more than triples from 500 students to 1,750 students; this is largely due to the GI Bill, a program granting free college tuition to veterans. Free tuition, through...
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Evansville College Changes Its Name
University of Evansville; Universities and colleges; Snow; Winter; Seasons
In 1967, the Indiana General Assembly approves the College’s name change from Evansville College to the University of Evansville (UE). The designation as University reflects the growth in programs and...
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Approach to Harlaxton Manor
University of Evansville; Universities and colleges; Mansions; Harlaxton Manor (United Kingdom)
To establish an international studies program, UE President Wallace Graves leases Harlaxton Manor (built in 1831) located near Grantham, in the United Kingdom. Under his leadership, faculty members establish...
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Aerial view of Harlaxton Manor
University of Evansville; Universities and colleges; Mansions; Harlaxton Manor (United Kingdom); Aerial views
To establish an international studies program, UE President Wallace Graves leases Harlaxton Manor (built in 1831) located near Grantham, in the United Kingdom. Under his leadership, faculty members establish...
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The New York Giants Practice in UIndy’s ARC before the Super Bowl
University of Indianapolis; Football; Football players; Sports; Super Bowl--History; New York Giants (Football team); Football--History; Professional athletes--United States
UIndy’s Athletics & Recreation Center served as the NFC practice site for Super Bowl XLVI in 2012. A special event brought hundreds of community leaders to campus to kick off Super Bowl Week on the eve...
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Smith Mall and Its Centennial Sculpture are at the Heart of UIndy’s Campus
University of Indianapolis; Universities and colleges--Indiana--Indianapolis; Universities and colleges; Aerial views; Spring
Effectively signaling the change from “Indiana Central” to “University of Indianapolis,” a large parking lot at the center of campus was replaced in 1998 with a lush, welcoming green space highlighted...
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Annual Celebration of the Flags Honors UIndy’s International Contingent
Universities and colleges--Indiana--Indianapolis; University of Indianapolis; Students
The University has celebrated its diversity since its early days, graduating its first international students in 1923 and 1924. Through the years students were encouraged to study abroad; in 1989 came...
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Union Literary Institute Minute Book
Education; Educational facilities; African Americans--Indiana
The Eleutherian College in Jefferson County and the Union Literary Institute (Randplph County) were established during the late 1840s. Both Indiana academies emphasized the enrollment of African Americans....
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Dedication of the John & Anne Horner Health & Recreation Center
Hanover College
The Horner Center was named for the thirteenth president and his wife who served the College for 29 years from 1958 to 1987. During his tenure, enrollment grew from 700 students to 1000 and 14 buildings...
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St. Joseph's College, Collegeville, Jasper County, Indiana
Jasper County (Ind.); Universities and colleges; School buildings; Saint Joseph’s College (Rensselaer, Ind.)
St. Joseph's College was founded in 1889 and opened in 1891. In its early years it was both a high school and junior college. It became a four year college in 1936 and remained all male until 1968. The...
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