IU East

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Tours

  1. IU East Campus Walking Tour

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    1. Welcome to Indiana University East

      Indiana University East leads the region as the premier four-year and master’s public institution in eastern Indiana and western Ohio. With record enrollment of nearly 4,500 students, IU East is both a traditional campus that excels in innovative learning options and a virtual campus with select online degree completion programs. For more information, visit www.iue.edu.

    2. Whitewater Hall

      Whitewater Hall is where visitors will find the Offices of Admissions, Registrar, Bursar, University College and the Campus Bookstore. Vivian Auditorium is a large space available for campus and community events. This building also hosts two art galleries, The Thom Thomas Gallery and Mejier Artway. If you need a bite to eat, stop by The Den. The School of Science and Mathematics and some faculty offices for the School of Humanities and Social Sciences are here.

    3. Student Activities & Events Center

      The Student Events and Activities Center promotes student success through a comprehensive offering of programs in health and wellness, physical education, athletics, student activities, and special events. The center is home to the Red Wolves and Lingle Court, home to Men’s and Women’s Basketball, Women’s Volleyball, Campus Life concerts and events, and more.

    4. Springwood Hall

      Springwood Hall offers the Graf Center which includes a workout area, ping pong and pool tables, and the campus café, Brewfus. The Chancellor’s office is here, as well as the Chancellor Kathryn Cruz-Uribe and Eugene Cruz-Uribe Interactive Classroom on the second floor.

    5. Brice E. Hayes Hall

      In Hayes Hall, visitors will find the Campus Library and Office of Information Technology. Whitewater Community Television (WCTV) is located on the lower level of the building. The School of Business and Economics and the School of Nursing and Health Sciences are located here. In addition, the Quigg Family Nursing Laboratory is located on the lower level.

    6. The Quad

      Located in the center of campus, the quad is an open, enhanced space available for students and campus activities and events such as Back with the Pack and GloZone. Features include a rain garden, pergola and Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit.

    7. Tom Raper Hall

      Tom Raper Hall includes the art classrooms including ceramics and painting studios. Named in honor of Tom Raper, former Richmond businessman, for support of the campus. The School of Education and the School of Humanities and Social Sciences are located here.

    8. Cross Country Course

      Home of the Red Wolves men’s and women’s cross country team, the cross country course. Challenging course with wooded trail section and gradual uphill finish. 5K and 8K courses marked. Each summer, the Run with the Wolves 5K is held on the course, welcoming over 400 runners to the campus.