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Along with seven liberal arts faculty members, Zook developed the Cornerstone Integrated Liberal Arts program. The program opens with a gateway sequence, Transformative Texts, for first-year Purdue students, taught by full-time faculty. [8] [9] In her article titled "Gen Z Is Ready to Talk. Are Professors Ready to Listen?", she discussed the ...
In December 2014, Purdue University announced it had named Reingold the next dean of its College of Liberal Arts. He assumed office on March 1, 2015, as the Justin S. Morrill Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Purdue University. [4] A letter to the College's faculty and staff set the tone for his administration later that spring. [5]
In 1972, the restructuring of undergraduate programs led to the creation of the School of Liberal Arts (humanities and social sciences). [4] The IUPUI (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis) School of Social Work, previously known as the School of Social Service, moved to Cavanaugh Hall sometime between 1971 and 1973. The IUPUI ...
The School of Liberal Arts, in its current form, took shape in 1972, three years after the consolidation of Indiana University and Purdue University programs in Indianapolis as IUPUI. Today, the School of Liberal Arts has more than 230 full-time faculty.
During his leadership, Purdue's main campus in West Lafayette, Indiana, grew by more than 20 buildings. [2] He replaced John W. Hicks and was succeeded by Martin C. Jischke. Beering was well known for his opposition to financial earmarks. In his honor, the former Liberal Arts Education Building (or LAEB), was renamed Beering Hall.
Purdue's Indianapolis campus is a 21-acre (8.5 ha) plot that was formerly the northeastern-most portion of IUPUI's campus, bordered by Michigan Street, West Street, and Indiana Avenue in downtown Indianapolis. [3] Purdue also initially leased five academic buildings and part of a dormitory from IUI. [4]
Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) [a] was a public research university in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.It was a collaboration between Indiana University and Purdue University that offered undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees from both universities.
David A. Caputo – former Dean of the School of Liberal Arts, later president of Pace University; Amelia Earhart – women's career counselor, aviator; Joel Fink – Purdue University Theatre, currently Associate Dean of Roosevelt University; Benjamin Harrison – trustee, President of the United States