Indiana University's administration, faculty, and staff believe that an international reach is a central part of the teaching and research identity of a great university. Beginning with "summer tramps" led by faculty in the later 1800s, IU has participated in a diverse range of international opportunities. What connects these seemingly disparate efforts is their reciprocal nature.
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Indiana University's administration, faculty, and staff believe that an international reach is a central part of the teaching and research identity of a great university. Beginning with "summer tramps" led by faculty in the later 1800s, IU has participated in a diverse range of international opportunities. What connects these seemingly disparate efforts is their reciprocal nature.
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