IUPUI is Indiana's premier urban research university. The campus enrolls more than 30,000 students in 21 schools and academic units.
| Summary | Indiana University celebrated the newest IUPUI research facility earlier this month with the official launch of Joseph E. Walther Hall, part of |
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| Photographed | Oct 12, 2009 |
| Photographer | John Gentry |
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IU President Michael McRobbie welcomed guests to Walther Hall.
The audience filled the space outside the Walther auditorium.
IUPUI Chancellor Charles Bantz talked about the role Walther Hall will play in research.
Craig Brater, dean of the School of Medicine, is enthusiastic about the work that will take place within Walther Hall's walls.
Among the featured speakers was former Riley Hospital president Ora Pescovitz, now with the University of Michigan.
The guests learned much about the impact Walther Hall and its two companion buildings, the Cancer Research Institute and Research II, will ...
Dedication ceremonies aren't complete without the "handing over the keys" moment.
Such moments are an important part of any campus's legacy of growth.
McRobbie was happy to celebrate the key exchange.
David Wilkes, the executive associate dean of research affairs for the medical school, is one of many IUPUI researchers who welcome Walther ...
Glenn Irwin (right), former IUPUI chancellor and former dean of the School of Medicine, was on hand for the latest addition to the medical ...
Official ceremonies aren't complete without the welcome backdrop of music.
IUPUI is Indiana's premier urban research university. The campus enrolls more than 30,000 students in 21 schools and academic units.