University of Indianapolis announces launch of fall ad campaign
INDIANAPOLIS—The University of Indianapolis announced today the launch of a new ad campaign, highlighted by a television spot debuting this week in primetime during local broadcasts of the World Series between the Braves and Astros, along with regular daytime and evening programming. The spot is part of a campaign produced by Caldwell VanRiper.
The spot highlights UIndy’s vibrant campus and student life options, with an emphasis on state-of-the-art learning spaces, inclusive atmosphere and hands-on learning opportunities. Also showcased is the University’s affordability, with UIndy recognized as the most affordable private institution in central Indiana by the Indy Star. Beloved UIndy mascot Grady the Greyhound also makes a lightning fast appearance!
The ad highlights many of the numerous campus enhancements created as part of the University’s Vision 2030 strategic plan, including the Health Pavilion, R.B. Annis Hall, the renovation of the historic Good Hall and Krannert Memorial Library, Greyhound Village and University Lofts, among other significant campus investments.
As part of the University’s Homecoming celebration earlier this month, UIndy celebrated more than $103 million raised during the Campaign for the University of Indianapolis. The University also recently dedicated new spaces on campus thanks to the generosity of Campaign supporters, including the Murvin S. Enders, Jr. Student Engagement Space, the Center for Applied Health and Performance, the Phil and Janet Terry Center for Campus Connections and the Stephen F. Fry Professional Edge Center, all located on the second floor of the Schwitzer Student Center.