University of Indianapolis proudly celebrates diversity with 37th annual Celebration of Flags Ceremony & Festivities
The University of Indianapolis showcased its rich diversity, as well as one of its most beloved traditions, with the 37th annual Celebration of Flags Ceremony & Festivities on Thursday, Oct. 9 on Smith Mall. The event brought together students, faculty, staff and alumni as a colorful reminder that UIndy is truly home to a global community.
Celebration of Flags is modeled after the Olympics Opening Ceremony, with individual recognition during the ‘Call of Nations’ of the self-identified international heritage of all current students, faculty and staff—everything from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. This special tradition annually brings the campus community together to celebrate culture, diversity and unity. Most flags are carried by someone from that country, and some flag bearers will dress in traditional clothing from their country as well, making the ceremony a vibrant expression of heritage and belonging.

Festivities continued until 4 p.m. with a variety of cultural experiences for the community to enjoy. Attendees could sample free food from nine different countries around the world inside Schwitzer Student Center. Outdoor performances of both music and dance added to the fun and celebratory atmosphere. Inside, students explored the global learning opportunities offered by UIndy in a study abroad showcase featuring the upcoming faculty-led programs during the spring semester.
About 500 guests were estimated to attend, with the public welcome to join the UIndy community. Parking was free on campus.
“The Celebration of Flags is a powerful symbol of what it means to be a part of a global community,” said UIndy President Dr. Tanuja Singh. “Our students don’t just learn from books and classrooms—they learn from the diverse cultures and perspectives of every person on campus. That is one of the true strengths of UIndy.”
For more information about any of the events or activities, please contact UIndy’s Director of Public & Media Relations Dan Klein.