IU Athletics Announces its Capital Campaign

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IU Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Fred Glass talks about the campaign structure, goals and priorities. Photo by Mike Dickbernd/IU Athletics
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IU President Michael A. McRobbie and IU Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Fred Glass announced the fundraising goal, volunteer leadership team, and the capital projects that comprise the IU Athletic Department's capital campaign as part of the university-wide "For All Bicentennial Campaign." The event was held on the women's basketball court in Cook Hall on the IU Bloomington campus. Photo by Mike Dickbernd/IU Athletics
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IU President Michael A. McRobbie talks about the importance of the "For All Bicentennial Campaign." The campaign is unprecedented in its ambition and scope. Under the leadership of President McRobbie, "For All" is the first ever all-campus campaign with an historic goal of $2.5 billion. Photo by Mike Dickbernd/IU Athletics
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Following the announcement, IU students demonstrate virtual reality in the Mark Cuban Center for Sports Media and Technology, which is one of four major facilities currently part of the capital projects for IU Athletics. Photo by Mike Dickbernd/IU Athletics
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IU Bloomington senior and field hockey athlete Nicole Volgraf talks about the Memorial Stadium South End Zone Excellence Academy, which is one of four major facilities currently part of the capital projects for the IU Athletics. Photo by Mike Dickbernd/IU Athletics
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Former IU football wide receiver and current New Orleans Saints practice squad player Shane Wynn discusses the importance of top-notch facilities and returning to IU to earn his degree through the “Hoosiers for Life” program. Under the "Hoosiers for Life" program, IU pays the tuition (plus books and fees) for an IU undergraduate degree for any scholarship student-athlete who leaves school early to tend to a family emergency, pursue a professional athletics career, or for any other reason. Photo by Mike Dickbernd/IU Athletics