That's strange. I thought that the IU part of IUPUI included schools of education, environmental affairs, liberal arts, art and design, and even a law school. Now it's just STEM and medicine. Hardly the makings of a 'premier' urban research university.
It still has all those things, I think they are just spotlighting in-demand fields. I'm sure they want to promote that they'll have STEM programs, because a lot of STEM was in the Purdue part of IUPUI, and Purdue will also have a competing branch campus in Indianapolis. And medicine is unique to the Indianapolis campus (not at IU Bloomington).
That's strange. I thought that the IU part of IUPUI included schools of education, environmental affairs, liberal arts, art and design, and even a law school. Now it's just STEM and medicine. Hardly the makings of a 'premier' urban research university.
It still has all those things, I think they are just spotlighting in-demand fields. I'm sure they want to promote that they'll have STEM programs, because a lot of STEM was in the Purdue part of IUPUI, and Purdue will also have a competing branch campus in Indianapolis. And medicine is unique to the Indianapolis campus (not at IU Bloomington).