Alumni Events
Economic Outlook Breakfast
Economists from the IU Kelley School of Business give their best predictions for the local, state, national,
and international economies.
IU vs. Purdue Blood Donor Challenge
The blood drive is part of a statewide challenge with participants donating blood in the name of either university. The
event includes a health fair hosted by IUPUC nursing students.
Statehouse Visit and Reception
Your voice is needed at the Statehouse in support of IUPUC. The annual visit is hosted by Hoosiers for Higher Education,
with students, alumni, and friends of all IU campuses participating. Charter bus transportation from IUPUC and lunch are provided.
Involved with:
Honors Convocation
An Honors Convocation is held each spring semester to celebrate the accomplishments of
IUPUC students, faculty and staff over the course of that academic year.
Resume Café
The Resume Café will assist students with building a professional resume by offering resources
and tips which can enable students to get that interview!
Career Fair
Career Fairs are traditional job fairs with the goal of providing an opportunity for employers
and students interested in careers to begin to build employment relationships.
Discover IUPUC
Recruitment event targeting non-traditional students.
Commencement
The ceremony for the IUPUC campus is held once a year in May (historically on the evening of Mother’s Day).
Students who graduated in December of the previous year, May graduates, and those who plan to finish in
August are eligible to participate in the commencement ceremony (in other words, the ceremony includes
graduates for the entire academic year). Information about commencement, ordering graduation announcements,
class rings, and other graduation-related material is sent to all eligible students in February
at
www.iupuc.edu/alumnirelations/programs/commencement
Economic Outlook
The Indiana University Kelley School of Business economists will visit Columbus to give you their best predictions for the national,
state, and local economies. Along with the panelists, a networking breakfast takes place in the Student Commons
at the Learning Center. Members of the panel are always interesting, entertaining, and – most importantly – informative.
The panel will provide an economic forecast, identify key topics of concern to decision makers in Indiana, and discuss
issues pertinent to both the business and government sectors. The panel is known for its ability to identify key economic trends
internationally, regionally, and locally.