
Students at Indiana University come from 50 states and more than 130 other countries and enjoy all the benefits of a large, Big 10 campus, while experiencing the personal attention and dedication to student success that is a hallmark of the university. The number of choices for academic study, campus involvement, and internship experiences is truly amazing. The opportunities for one-on-one attention in advising, instruction, and career planning set IU apart from other large universities.Indiana University’s programs offered to help new freshmen succeed have been recognized nationally. New students have the opportunity to live in the residence halls with others who share similar interests as well as participate in programs such as Intensive Freshman Seminars and Freshman Interest Groups that connect like minded students inside and outside the classroom. Summer Orientation and Welcome Week are traditions that give new IU students a great start on their own Indiana University experience. Set in one of the best college towns in America, Indiana University is one of most beautiful campuses in the country. World renowned facilities provide an amazing learning environment, while students and faculty from across the United States and around the world give Indiana University students access to a global culture. As a research university, IU attracts faculty that are internationally known in their fields.
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- James D. Watson - Winner of the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the structure DNA
- Jane Pauley - Broadcaster, NBC
- John Chambers - President and CEO, Cisco Systems
- Joshua Bell - Violinist
- Kevin Klein - Academy Award winning actor
- Mark Cuban - Chairman, president, and co-founder of HDNet; co-founder Broadcast.com, owner, Dallas Mavericks
- Tavis Smiley - Host, Tavis Smiley, PBS
- Mark Spitz - Olympic swimmer; won 7 gold medals at the 1972 games (most ever for one Olympics)
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Newsweek Magazine recently named Indiana University as the “hottest big state school.” In addition, IU ranks number one in Intel's "Most Unwired College Campuses" survey. The survey ranks the top 100 schools for wireless computing access. Students at IU enjoy the freedom to access their university computing account from most anywhere on campus with a wireless-ready laptop.
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The Little 500 is known as the premier intramural collegiate cycling event in the nation. Celebrated in the Oscar-winner motion picture "Breaking Away," the Little 500 is one of the most unique events in the country. Teams of four ride laps around a quarter-mile cinder track and exchange their bike to a teammate once too tired to continue. The races have evolved into a competition that places fraternities and sororities, residence halls and independent teams in a battle for the ultimate bragging rights of Little 500 winner while raising scholarship dollars for working students.
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