Faces and Places of IUPUI

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  • ISBN 9780253051530
  • Weight: 980g
  • Dimensions: 203 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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To celebrate its 50th anniversary, Faces and Places of IUPUI: Fifty Years in Indianapolis presents the story of the Indiana University—Purdue University Indianapolis campus in a new and unique way. With a focus on the "Fifty Faces of IUPUI," a select group of students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community members chosen by the campus, readers will learn how the campus developed out of the Indiana University School of Medicine in 1903 to become Indiana's premier urban public research university.

From remarkable figures from the past such as Joseph T. Taylor, who grew up in the Jim Crow South and later became the Founding Dean of the School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI, to current undergraduates from a multitude of backgrounds and studying a range of disciplines, Faces and Places of IUPUI recounts the fascinating people who help make IUPUI a national and international leader in education and research. Using a combination of archival and contemporary photography, Faces and Places of IUPUI captures these stories and weaves them together to represent the university's evolution.

By adopting strength-based educational discourse, contributors to Education Transformation in Muslim Societies reveal how critical the whole-person approach is when enriching the brain and the spirit and instilling hope back into the teaching and learning spaces of many Muslim societies and communities.

Cassidy Hunter is communications specialist in the Office of the Chancellor at IUPUI. A communications professional for more than two decades, Hunter has experience in marketing, public relations, event planning, and media relations. She has had content published in a variety of print and electronic outlets. She is a member of CASE District V/Great Lakes Region and an IUPUI United Way ambassador.

Becky Wood, director of communications in the Office of the Chancellor at IUPUI, has worked as a higher education executive communicator for more than a decade, working at Indiana University, the University of Chicago, and IUPUI. She has presented academic work at dozens of conferences; has a number of publications, including in The African American Review; and is also a working visual artist.

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