Synopses & Reviews
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) is the third-largest university in Indiana. Created in 1969, IUPUI combined Indiana University's professional schools and its undergraduate downtown Indianapolis campus with Purdue's science, engineering, and technology programs in the city. IUPUI--The Making of an Urban University is the first comprehensive history of the school, its origins, growth, and development, and the creation of the current urban campus. It details the relationship between the university and the city during a period of dramatic growth for both. Ralph D. Gray examines the leadership of the university's three chancellors and explores student life at a "commuter campus" and the gradual development of its sports program. He looks at the school's many centers of academic excellence, including medicine and biotechnology, and important enterprises such as the Center on Philanthropy and the service center for Internet 2, which have positioned the university to play a major role in the future of the state.
About the Author
Ralph D. Gray is Professor Emeritus of History, IUPUI, founding editor of the Journal of the Early Republic, and author or editor of a number of books including The National Waterway: A History of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, 1796-1985 and Indiana History: A Book of Readings.
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Photograph Acknowledgment
Introduction
Part I. Beginnings
1. Public Higher Education Begins in Indianapolis, 1890s
2. The Medical School Comes to Indianapolis
3. Dentistry, Law, and the Normal College
4. Purdue Returns to the City, 1940
Part II. Growth in the Post-War Era
5. The City Spreads Its Wings
6. Acquiring the Land
7. Herron School of Art Joins Indiana University
Part III. New Creations
8. Merger
9. The Hine, Foremost
10. Defining and Defending IUPUI: Hine's Legacy Part IV. Consolidation
11. Irwin Moves Up, Again
12. Achieving Academic Respectability
13. The Sports Program
14. Student Life in the Asphalt Jungle
Part V. Fruition
15. Those Who Teach and Serve
16. Here Comes the Law
17. Into the Twenty-first Century
Notes
A Note on Sources
Index