Indiana Cultural Tourism Conference   Indianapolis
School of Physical Education and Tourism Management
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For additional information, contact conference organizer Dr. Amanda Cecil at 317.274.2599 or akcecil@iupui.edu

 

About IUPUI

Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis is an urban research and academic health sciences campus, with 22 schools and academic units which grant degrees in over 200 programs from both Indiana University and Purdue University.

IUPUI was created in 1969 as a partnership by and between Indiana and Purdue Universities, with IU as the managing partner. With over 29,000 students, IUPUI is the second-largest campus in the Indiana University state wide system.

IUPUI is IU's home campus for state wide programs in medicine, law, dentistry, nursing, health and rehabilitation science, and social work and extends its program offerings through IUPU Columbus.

By the Numbers

  • The IUPUI campus ranks among the top 15 in the country in the number of first professional degrees it confers and among the top seven in the number of health-related degrees.
  • The campus offers more than 200 academic programs - from associate degrees to doctoral and professional degrees.
  • Over 29,000 students attend IUPUI representing 49 states and 122 countries.
  • IUPUI alumni account for 85% of Indiana's dentists, half of the physicians, nearly half of the state's lawyers, more than a third of the nurses, and a large percentage of the health and rehabilitation sciences and social work professionals.
  • The campus is just three blocks from the Indiana Government Center, four blocks from Victory Field and the RCA Dome, and adjacent to White River State Park, home of the NCAA National Headquarters, the Indiana State Museum, Indianapolis Zoo, and the Eiteljorg Museum.
  • Student housing has the capacity for 1,060 students in a traditional residence hall and the new Campus Apartments on the River Walk.

Conference Sponsors

Central Indiana Community Foundation

Indiana Coalition for the Arts