What universities are in Indiana?

Indiana has a large number of universities and colleges, both public and private. Listing them all would be extensive, but here are some of the most prominent, categorized for clarity:

Public Universities:

* Indiana University (IU): A large, multi-campus system with its flagship campus in Bloomington. Other significant campuses include Purdue University Northwest, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), and regional campuses across the state.

* Purdue University: Another large, multi-campus system with its main campus in West Lafayette. It also has a significant presence in Indianapolis (IUPUI) and regional campuses.

* Ball State University: Located in Muncie, Indiana.

* Indiana State University: Located in Terre Haute, Indiana.

* University of Southern Indiana (USI): Located in Evansville, Indiana.

* Purdue University Northwest (PNW): Located in Northwest Indiana, with campuses in Hammond and Westville.

Private Universities and Colleges:

* Notre Dame: A highly prestigious private Catholic university located in South Bend, Indiana.

* Butler University: Located in Indianapolis.

* DePauw University: Located in Greencastle, Indiana.

* Goshen College: A Mennonite liberal arts college in Goshen, Indiana.

* Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology: A highly selective engineering and science college in Terre Haute, Indiana.

* Wabash College: An all-male liberal arts college in Crawfordsville, Indiana.

This is not an exhaustive list, as Indiana has many other smaller private colleges and universities. A more complete list would require consulting a directory of Indiana colleges and universities.

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