The Indiana University Council for Regional Engagement and Economic Development, or CREED, addresses regional economic concerns and identifies ways that IU can use its resources to advance economic development efforts in the state. Each IU campus has a CREED representative, appointed by the campus’s chancellor or provost. Subir Bandyopadhyay has represented IU Northwest on CREED… Read more »
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Meet the IU CREED members: Uric Dufrene of IU Southeast
The Indiana University Council for Regional Engagement and Economic Development, or CREED, addresses regional economic concerns and identifies ways that IU can use its resources to advance economic development efforts in the state. Each IU campus has a CREED representative, appointed by the campus’s chancellor or provost. Uric Dufrene has represented IU Southeast on CREED… Read more »
Meet the IU CREED members: Rick Kolbe of IU South Bend
The Indiana University Council for Regional Engagement and Economic Development, or CREED, addresses regional economic concerns and identifies ways that IU can use its resources to advance economic development efforts in the state. Each IU campus has a CREED representative, appointed by the campus’s chancellor or provost. Richard “Rick” Kolbe has represented IU South Bend… Read more »
Meet the IU CREED members: Cathy Valcke of IU Kokomo
The Indiana University Council for Regional Engagement and Economic Development, or CREED, addresses regional economic concerns and identifies ways that IU can use its resources to advance economic development efforts in the state. Each IU campus has a CREED representative, appointed by the campus’s chancellor or provost. Cathy Valcke has represented IU Kokomo on CREED… Read more »
Meet the IU CREED members: Sean Ryan of IU Fort Wayne
The Indiana University Council for Regional Engagement and Economic Development, or CREED, addresses regional economic concerns and identifies ways that IU can use its resources to advance economic development efforts in the state. Each IU campus has a CREED representative, appointed by the campus’s chancellor or provost. Sean Ryan has represented IU Fort Wayne on… Read more »
Chancellor Paydar speaks with The Indianapolis Star as IUPUI begins to celebrate its 50th anniversary
Starting today, July 1, 2018, there will be a yearlong celebration of IUPUI’s 50th anniversary. Chancellor Nasser Paydar, who was appointed to the position in 2015, has written an opinion piece in The Indianapolis Star about IUPUI’s impact on the city. A website has been created to showcase events on campus and throughout the city… Read more »
Meet the IU CREED members: Melissa Fairbanks of IUPUC
The Indiana University Council for Regional Engagement and Economic Development, or CREED, addresses regional economic concerns and identifies ways that IU can use its resources to advance economic development efforts in the state. Each IU campus has a CREED representative, appointed by the campus’s vice chancellor, chancellor or provost. Melissa Fairbanks has represented IUPUC on… Read more »
June 20 CREED meeting showcased IURTC, Indiana IoT Lab and statewide impact website
The Indiana University Council for Regional Engagement and Economic Development, or CREED, hosted its second quarterly meeting of 2018 on June 20 on the IUPUI campus. David Gard, assistant vice president for economic engagement, shared new developments at the university: Bill Stephan, vice president for engagement, will also assume the duties of the vice president… Read more »
April 3 CREED meeting focused on the IU Center for Rural Engagement, 2018 legislative session and IU Impact website
The Indiana University Council for Regional Engagement and Economic Development, or CREED, had a daylong summit April 3 on the IU Bloomington campus. Bill Stephan, IU’s vice president for engagement, began the meeting by introducing IU President Michael A. McRobbie. Stephan noted that IU has grown and developed since McRobbie’s tenure started in 2007. Among… Read more »
What is the IU Council for Regional Engagement and Economic Development?
By David Gard, assistant vice president for economic development, Indiana University As the state’s largest public research university, Indiana University recognizes as a core obligation its responsibility to actively engage in the life of the state and serve to benefit all Hoosiers. IU possesses a vast repertoire of intellectual and creative assets in all parts… Read more »