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University of Indianapolis

University of Indianapolis
Former names
Indiana Central University (1902–1921)
Indiana Central College (1921–1975)
Indiana Central University (1975–1986)[1]
MottoEducation for Service
TypePrivate university
Established1902; 122 years ago (1902)
Academic affiliations
NAICU
CIC
IAMSCU
Endowment$134 - $140 million (2022)[2]
Budget$80 million
PresidentTanuja Singh
ProvostChris Plouff[3]
Academic staff
600
Students5,638 (Spring 2022)[4]
Undergraduates4,271[4]
Postgraduates1,367[4]
Location,
U.S.

39°42′35″N 86°08′6.5″W / 39.70972°N 86.135139°W / 39.70972; -86.135139
CampusSuburban, 50 acres (20 ha)
Colors   
Crimson and grey
NicknameGreyhounds
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIGLVC
Websitewww.uindy.edu

The University of Indianapolis (UIndy) is a private United Methodist Church-affiliated university in Indianapolis, Indiana. It offers Associate, Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral degrees.[5] It was founded in 1902 as Indiana Central University and was popularly known as Indiana Central College from 1921 until 1975. In 1986 the name was changed to University of Indianapolis.[6][7]

The main campus is located on the south side of Indianapolis at 1400 East Hanna Avenue, just east of Shelby Street. The campus straddles the Carson Heights and University Heights neighborhoods of Indianapolis. UIndy's international sites include joint programs with Ningbo Institute of Technology, Zhejiang University (China) and Zhejiang Yuexiu University of Foreign Languages (China),[8] and an articulation agreement with University of Nicosia (Cyprus).[9] Previous international sites included the Galen University in Belize.[10]

The university's colors are crimson and gray. Its athletic teams, known as the Greyhounds, are members of the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) in the NCAA Division II.[11]

History

History at a glance
 • Indiana Central University (Chartered: 1902)
 • Opened: 1905 — Affiliation: United Brethren in Christ
 • Indiana Central College (Renamed: 1921)
 • Church merger: 1946 — Affiliation: Evangelical United Brethren
 • Church merger: 1969 — Affiliation: United Methodist Church
 • Indiana Central University (Renamed: 1975)
 • University of Indianapolis (Renamed: 1986)

In the early 20th century William L. Elder, an Indianapolis real estate developer, offered the Church of the United Brethren in Christ eight acres of real estate southeast of downtown Indianapolis to establish a college in exchange for help selling 446 parcels of land around the donated acreage. Indiana Central University was chartered in 1902, but instruction did not start until September 26, 1905, when the first building, Good Hall, was completed.[12][6]

The school opened with three divisions and eight departments. The three divisions included the academy, which offered high school courses; the normal school, which provided a two-year program of teacher education; and the liberal arts college.[6] The departments included the College of Liberal Arts, Teachers’ College, Conservatory of Music, School of Oratory, School of Commerce, Bible Institute, School of Arts, and the academy, in which students completed their preparatory work and earned high school diplomas.[12][6]

While established as Indiana Central University (ICU), the school was colloquially known as Indiana Central College (ICC) from 1921 to 1975. The North Central Association of Schools and Colleges accredited the university in March 1947. Academic administration was restructured to group programs into colleges and schools, and the institution returned to using the Indiana Central University name from 1976 to 1986. The initials "ICU" can still be seen in brick on the front side of Krannert Memorial Library on campus. In 1986, the university adopted the name University of Indianapolis.[6][12]

Presidents

  • J. T. Roberts, 1905–1908
  • L. D. Bonebrake, 1909–1915
  • I. J. Good, 1915–1944
  • I. Lynd Esch, 1945–1970
  • Gene E. Sease, 1970–1988
  • G. Benjamin Lantz, Jr., 1988–1998
  • Jerry M. Israel, 1998–2005
  • Beverley J. Pitts, 2005–2012
  • Robert L. Manuel, 2012–2022
  • Phillip Terry, 2022–2023 (interim)
  • Tanuja Singh, 2023–

Academics

Good Hall, the university's original building

Schools and colleges

The University of Indianapolis offers 82 undergraduate majors leading to either a bachelor's degree (four-year program) or an associate degree (two-year program). Students may also enroll in several pre-professional programs, twenty-seven master's degree programs, and five doctoral degrees. The university is organized into the following schools and colleges:[13]

  • School of Business
  • School of Education
  • School of Nursing
  • School of Occupational Therapy
  • Krannert School of Physical Therapy
  • R.B. Annis School of Engineering
  • College of Applied Behavioral Sciences
  • Health Sciences
  • Shaheen College of Arts & Sciences

Centers and institutes

UIndy has the following centers and institutes:[14]

  • Center for Aging & Community (CAC)
  • Center of Excellence in Leadership of Learning (CELL)
  • Professional Edge Center
  • Richard G. Lugar Academy
  • Institute for Civic Leadership & Mayoral Archives
  • Center for Business Partnerships
  • Institute for Leadership & Professional Development
  • The Institute for Postindustrial Leadership

Rankings and recognition

  • UIndy is ranked in the top tier of Midwest universities by U.S. News & World Report. As of 2018, the university was ranked #34 (tie) in Regional Universities Midwest, #21 (tie) in Best Colleges for Veterans, and #66 in Best Value Schools.[15]

Admissions statistics

For fall 2014, UIndy received 5,313 freshmen applications; 4,486 were admitted (84%) and 830 enrolled. For enrolled freshmen, the middle 50% range of SAT scores were 450 - 550 for critical reading, 460 - 560 for math, and 440 - 540 for writing. The middle 50% range of the ACT scores were 19 - 25 for composite, 19 - 26 for math, and 19 - 25 for English.

Student life

Enrollment statistics

As of 2019, UIndy had about 5,550 students on its main campus, of which 1,500 were graduate students.[16]

As of Fall 2015, the student body was 64 percent female and 36 percent male. The student body was 70% White/Non-Hispanic, 9% Black/African-American, 4% Hispanic/Latino, 1% Asian.[17] 44 U.S. states and 68 countries are represented among students on campus. Nine percent of undergraduates and nearly seven percent of graduate students are international students. Overall, 25 percent international and minority enrollment.[18] Over 90% of the students attending the University of Indianapolis come from within the state of Indiana. 57% of undergraduate students are in the 18 to 22 age bracket.

Media

The Reflector is the University of Indianapolis's student newspaper. The student-run serial publication has over 100 years of uninterrupted reporting on campus and today operates in print and online. The first issue was published on November 15, 1922.

WICR (88.7) is an 8,000 watt, Class B public radio station at the University of Indianapolis that broadcasts to listeners in the Indianapolis metropolitan area. It is a campus radio station. The station began broadcasting in 1962 with ten watts of power.

WIX (UIndy TV) is a student television station. Students produce news and entertainment programming for distribution on campus cable channel 5 and on the Comcast and Bright House Networks in Marion County, Indiana. The University of Indianapolis was named Indiana Association of School Broadcasters TV School of the Year in 2008.

Etchings Press is the UIndy's teaching press and publishing laboratory.[19] Students produce Etchings Literary and Fine Arts Magazine bi-annually, which celebrated its 30th birthday in 2018.[20] The students also judge the Whirling Prize each fall for books published in the past two years that respond to the contest theme and publish three books each spring through Etchings Press' Chapbook and Novella Prize.

Campus

Smith Mall with Esch Hall in the distance

Smith Mall

The most prominent physical feature of the campus was the central parking lot which was framed by a quadrangle of buildings. In 1998 the University of Indianapolis hired Odle McGuire Shook to re-purpose the 5.2 acres into green space and later named the area Smith Mall. The mall is made up of a circular sunken lawn, a recessed long canal, water gardens, and the partial arc of an amphitheater. 80 bald cypresses were planted as part of the project.[21]

Academic buildings

  • Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center[22]
  • Esch Hall[21]
  • Good Hall[23]
  • Krannert Memorial Library[24]
  • Lilly Science Hall[25]
  • Martin Hall[26]
  • Schwitzer Student Center[26]
  • R.B. Annis Hall (School of Engineering)[27]
  • Ruth Lilly Fitness Center[21]
  • Stierwalt Alumni House[21]
  • UIndy Health Pavilion[21]

Residential buildings

  • Greyhound Village Apartments[21]
  • University Lofts[28]
  • Cory Bretz Hall
  • Central Hall[29]
  • Crowe Hall
  • East Hall
  • Cravens Hall
  • Roberts Hall
  • Warren Hall

Athletics facilities

  • Athletics & Recreation Center (ARC)
  • Baumgartner Field
  • Greyhound Park
  • Kiesel Field at Key Stadium
  • Skillman Court at Nicoson Hall
  • Tennis Center

Safety

The University of Indianapolis Police Department is a campus police force that oversees security. UIndy employs a full-time chief and full-time officers, all certified by the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy. Officers have full arrest powers and are licensed to carry firearms. They enforce all local and state laws, in addition to university regulations.

Athletics

The University of Indianapolis's athletic teams are known as the Greyhounds and participate in Division II of the NCAA. All 23 of the teams compete in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. The school's highest finish in the NACDA Directors' Cup was 3rd in 2021–22. UIndy has finished in the top 20 for 15 consecutive years through 2023, including 10 top 10s in that span.

The mascot is a greyhound named Ace that is depicted in a statue in Schwitzer Student Center and represented at athletic events by a costumed mascot.[30] Since 2019, UIndy has also had a live mascot, a retired racing greyhound named Grady.[31] The university's song, called simply the "U of I Fight Song," was written in 1975 by James M. Stanton, at the time an Indiana Central senior. The lyrics were rewritten when the university changed its name in 1986. In 2006, the cheerleaders changed the "U of I" portions of the song to "UIndy" to reflect the preferred shortened name of the school.

Notable alumni

References

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  2. ^ As of Apr 26, 2022. University of Indianapolis, Full Faculty Meeting
  3. ^ "Provost - University of Indianapolis".
  4. ^ a b c "College Navigator - University of Indianapolis".
  5. ^ "College Navigator - University of Indianapolis". nces.ed.gov. Retrieved August 7, 2018.
  6. ^ a b c d e "History". Academic Catalog, 2017-2019 (PDF). University of Indianapolis. 2017.
  7. ^ "History". Academic Catalogs 2017-2019 (PDF). University of Indianapolis. 2017.
  8. ^ International Sites: Extension Site in China (PDF). University of Indianapolis. 2017. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  9. ^ Articulation Agreements: University of Nicosia, Cyprus (PDF). University of Indianapolis. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  10. ^ International Sites (PDF). University of Indianapolis. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  11. ^ "Quick Facts". athletics.uindy.edu. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  12. ^ a b c "History and Mission". www.uindy.edu. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  13. ^ "Schools and Colleges". www.uindy.edu. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  14. ^ "Centers & Institutes". University of Indianapolis. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
  15. ^ "2018 Rankings". U.S. News & World Report. 2018. Retrieved July 30, 2018.
  16. ^ "Fast Facts". University of Indianapolis. Retrieved July 17, 2019.
  17. ^ "Inclusion & Equity Data". www.uindy.edu. IPEDS Fall Enrollment Survey (2015). Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  18. ^ "Fast Facts: Diversity". www.uindy.edu. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  19. ^ "Etchings Press – A student-run publisher at University of Indianapolis". etchings.uindy.edu. Retrieved August 7, 2018.
  20. ^ "Etchings turns 30 with birthday bash, special anniversary editions". November 27, 2017.
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  22. ^ "Arts Venues - University of Indianapolis". uindy.edu.
  23. ^ "Good Hall - University of Indianapolis". uindy.edu.
  24. ^ "Krannert Memorial Library - University of Indianapolis". uindy.edu.
  25. ^ "Building Hours & Access - University of Indianapolis". uindy.edu.
  26. ^ a b "Building Hours & Access - University of Indianapolis". uindy.edu.
  27. ^ "Campus Map - R.B. Annis Hall (School of Engineering) - University of Indianapolis". uindy.edu.
  28. ^ "Residence Options - University of Indianapolis". uindy.edu.
  29. ^ "Residence Options - University of Indianapolis". uindy.edu.
  30. ^ "Appearance Request for "ACE" the Mascot - University of Indianapolis". UIndy Athletics. April 18, 2012. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  31. ^ "Grady the Greyhound - University of Indianapolis".
  32. ^ "Harold Edward Achor". Maurer Notable Alumni. Indiana University Bloomington. January 1907.
  33. ^ "Jon W. Ackerson". intelius.com. Retrieved February 10, 2016.
  34. ^ "New name will honor accomplished alums". UIndy News. February 23, 2012. Retrieved February 24, 2012.
  35. ^ "Q&A with an Alouette alum: Stéphane Fortin - Montreal Alouettes". Montreal Alouettes. April 17, 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  36. ^ "Siena Heights. Matt Kohn: Bio". Siena Heights. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  37. ^ "New Miss Indiana also comes from UIndy – UIndy 360". news.uindy.edu. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  38. ^ a b "America's 'It Girl' " The Online Reflector". reflector.uindy.edu. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  39. ^ "Congratulations to Miss America Katie Stam! – UIndy 360". news.uindy.edu. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  40. ^ "Senator Bayh congratulates UIndy's Katie Stam – UIndy 360". news.uindy.edu. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  41. ^ "Werner pitches Padres to victory in MLB debut - University of Indianapolis". UIndy Athletics. August 23, 2012. Retrieved July 31, 2018.

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