Pacers CEO and IU professor to deliver keynote addresses at IU Bloomington commencements

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Indiana University Bloomington announced on May 1 that the chief executive officer of the Indiana Pacers and a university professor will serve as keynote speakers for its upcoming commencement ceremonies.

The selection of these speakers highlights the university’s effort to provide graduates with advice from leaders in both business and academia. Commencement is a significant event for students, families, and faculty, marking the culmination of years of academic work.

Indiana University Bloomington contributes to Indiana’s economy and cultural life, according to the official website. The campus is known for its limestone architecture and historic setting. The university attracts students from all 50 U.S. states and more than 150 countries, reflecting its diverse community.

As a public research institution, Indiana University Bloomington focuses on advancing research, creativity, and innovation while serving as a leading hub for higher education and discovery, according to the official website.

Looking ahead, university officials say they hope these commencement addresses will inspire new graduates as they begin their careers or continue their studies.



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