IUPUI is Indiana's premier urban research university. The campus enrolls more than 30,000 students in 21 schools and academic units.
IUPUI students, staff, faculty and alumni were an integral part of Super Bowl XLVI, helping Indianapolis put on a dazzling show for a world-wide audience.
Feb 06, 2012 — photo credit: John Gentry Jr. and Brian Drumm
The zip line was one of the Super Bowl Village's most popular destinations.
Pam Bliss, who will teach mural painting this year at Herron, was one of the artists in the 46 Murals project.
Informatics graduate student Whitney Coleman starred in a game-day performance.
Nearly 700 women took part in the Super Cure, a tissue draw to support the Komen Tissue Bank based in the IU Simon Cancer Center.
The tissue bank not only provides new research opportunities, it gives women an opportunity to support one another.
Members of ROTC at IUPUI worked in the NFL sales area in the Convention Center.
Members of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, partners with IUPUI in an educational opportunity, performed on the Pepsi Stage.
Staff and students volunteered to help the New England Patriots, who were headquartered in University Place Conference Center and Hotel.
Faculty member C. Thomas Lewis of Informatics was one of the featured artists in the IDADA TURF exhibit.
More than 250 IUPUI students, staff and faculty were volunteers in this year's Super Bowl.
Alumna and singer Lynda Sayyah was another of the featured performers in the Village.
The musical shows along Georgia Street drew sizeable crowds.
Students Dax Thomas (IUPUI) and Karen Royal (Ivy Tech) were interns in a long-standing University of Tennessee program with the NFL.
IUPUI will be heading up the new Fitness Zone in the Near Eastside Legacy Center at Tech High School ...
... and a health fair and fun run-walk helped generate momentum for the facility.
IUPUI volunteers helped stage the Taste of the NFL, one of the Super Bowl's premier events.
Celebrities like NBC's Jenna Wolfe (Sunday Today show) gave the zip line and other events extra luster, even for Jinx and Jawz.
The two IUPUI mascots celebrated an extraordinary achievement for the city, one that drew national praise.
IUPUI is Indiana's premier urban research university. The campus enrolls more than 30,000 students in 21 schools and academic units.