Open for Scientific Inquiry: IU Health Information and Translational Sciences Building Dedication March 7
Framed by the two-story glass and ash-paneled atrium, the central canal will be the backdrop for the dedication March 7 of the Indiana University Health Information and Translational Sciences building, the first of two buildings to be constructed on the periphery of the Admiral Raymond Spruance Memorial Basin on the northwest edge of the Downtown as part of the life sciences corridor.
INDIANAPOLIS — Framed by the two-story glass and ash-paneled atrium, the central canal will be the backdrop for the dedication March 7 of the Indiana University Health Information and Translational Sciences building, the first of two buildings to be constructed on the periphery of the Admiral Raymond Spruance Memorial Basin on the northwest edge of the Downtown as part of the life sciences corridor.
Indianapolis Mayor Bart Peterson will join top administrators from Indiana University to celebrate the occasion at an 11 a.m. dedication ceremony with IU President Adam W. Herbert presiding.