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Indiana State University (ISU) is a public university that is located in Terre Haute,
Indiana. ISU is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and
Secondary Schools. Academic programs across the University are accredited by
more than 30 different agencies. Additionally, the University holds institutional
membership in ten major national associations. The current Carnegie classification for ISU is Doctoral/Research University-Intensive. The University offers more than 100 majors, notably education, business, criminology, nursing, music, athletic training, human resource development, and construction technology; the university's geography and clinical psychology programs are nationally recognized. ISU is consistently ranked by The Princeton Review as one of the 'Best of the Midwest.' The College of Education's Graduate Program was recently named as a 'Top 100' by US News and World Report. The Indiana State University main campus is located on the north side of Terre Haute’s downtown business district and covers more than 140 acres in the heart of the city. More than 60 brick and limestone buildings, laboratories and plazas comprise the main campus. |






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Established 1865 (details) Type: Public Endowment: $41.4 million President: Lloyd W. Benjamin Faculty: 463 Students: 10,568 Undergraduates: 8,537 Postgraduates: 2,031 Location Terre Haute, IN, USA |
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Starting in the 1960s and continuing through the 1990s, ISU lost many of its historic
buildings, but efforts to beautify the campus continue: a section of Seventh
Street that runs by the university has been converted into a boulevard with
flower beds and antique lightposts; the old power plant was razed in 2002 and replaced
with a modern facility; Stalker Hall reopened in fall 2005 after a major
renovation; Normal Hall, an Italian Renaissance-style building dating from ca.
1900 that originally served as the library, is being renovated; and there are
plans to raze the functional but unattractive Schools of Education and Business
and house them in the renovated, historic University Hall (Education) and current
Terre Haute Federal Building (Business). |