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Indiana university student group

In 2008, the total number of students in Indiana University was 38,070 (undergraduate: 30,398; Graduate student: 7672). Among them, 5% are black and non-Hispanic, 4% are Asian, 3% are Hispanic, and less than 1% are American Indians. Girls account for 52% of the total number. Among the students, 39% are students from other states in the United States and countries above 159. Students can learn and communicate with students from different ethnic, racial, cultural and religious backgrounds.

In addition, Indiana University has 65,438+04 international study and research centers, such as those in Africa, East Asia, Russia, East and West Europe. In addition, the university offers more than 50 foreign language courses for students to choose from, including Azerbaijani, French, English, Georgian, Uzbek, Spanish and Tibetan. Indian universities have close ties with more than 400 universities, research centers and organizations around the world. If students want to better understand these cultures, they can communicate with 39 countries through more than 90 different courses in Indian universities and feel the local life and customs. Diversified teaching in Indian universities not only increases students' understanding of countries around the world, but also enhances their competitiveness in this globalized society. James dewey watson, an American molecular biologist, is one of the leading figures in molecular biology in the 20th century. He and his colleague Francis Harry Compton Crick discovered the double helix structure of DNA and won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

Elinor ostrom (elinor ostrom) was the first woman to win the 2009 Nobel Prize in Economics.

John Chambers, Chairman and CEO of Cisco.

Mark cuban, a tech entrepreneur, owns the Dallas Mavericks, an NBA team.

Jeff Fettig, CEO of Whirlpool, USA.

Gary snyder, poet, Pulitzer Prize winner and environmentalist.

Robert Gates, U.S. Secretary of Defense, former director of the CIA and member of the National Security Council.

Nancy Weaver Taichet, a famous journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner.

Harold Arthur Pauline, former chairman and CEO of Ford Motor Company.

Former US Treasury Secretary Paul O 'Neill

Michael Rippe, Chairman and CEO of Mittal Steel Company, USA.

Dan Coates, former US Senator and US Ambassador to Germany

Donald Fell, Managing Director of MLB.

Don Mehlert, news editor and Pulitzer Prize winner.

Frank popov, former chairman and CEO of Dow Chemical Company.

William S. Dalton, CEO of LiMoffitt Cancer Center and Institute currently.

Joe barnett, former chairman and CEO of First Bank.

John Bitove, XM Canada, Priszm and Scott's REIT, Chairman and CEO, founder of NBA team Toronto Raptors.

Edgar whitcomb, former governor.

Ernie pyle, a famous journalist, won the Pulitzer Prize for 1944.

Catherine Hudson, Chairman and CEO of Brady Company

E.W. Kelley, founder and former chairman of Steam' n' Shake

Newell Saunders, former United States Senator.

Jean Miller, a famous journalist, editor and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner.

Frank O 'Bannon, former governor.

Former US Secretary of Education Roderick Raynor Paige

Tom French, a famous journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner.

Evan bayh, US senator and former governor.

Kevin kline, Oscar and Tony Award-winning actor.

Ye Yongshi, a famous female conductor in China and Hongkong.

Former Lebanese Prime Minister Salim Hus

Michelle Dusil is a famous photographer who won the Pulitzer Prize twice.

Michael Badnaker, former US presidential candidate

William Jenner, former United States Senator

Jimmy donal wales, one of the founders of Wikipedia.

Isiah thomas, NBA Hall of Fame player, champion, new york Knicks coach and management.

Wendell wilkie, former Republican presidential candidate.