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Indiana University Bloomington company history timeline

1867

1867: IU became one of the first state universities to admit women.

1869

1869: Sarah Parke Morrison became the first woman to graduate from IU.

1921

IU began to expand beyond Bloomington in 1921, when courses were first offered in another location (Gary and Lake County), kicking off another 100 years of growth and innovation.

1969

1969: IU and Purdue join together to create IUPUI.

2021

$1.1 billion+ in financial aid awarded in 2021

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