420 University Blvd. Indianapolis.
At IUPUI, we believe in the power of transformation. We’re the product of a one-of-a-kind partnership between two Big Ten universities — Indiana University and Purdue University — and a devoted connection to the city we call home. We're uniquely built to change our students, our city, and the world for the better. IUPUI can trace its roots back to 1891, when Indiana University offered classes in Indianapolis for the very first time. In the decades that followed, both IU and Purdue proved themselves dedicated to providing higher education opportunities in Indianapolis, offering programs in the liberal arts, medicine, and more. However, the two universities operated independently until then mayor Richard Lugar called for “a great state university in Indianapolis” in 1968. As a result, Indiana University and Purdue University merged their many programs and schools to create IUPUI in 1969. Since then, IUPUI has come into its own, becoming Indiana’s premier urban research university.
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