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University of Louisville Reference Files: I-J

I

  • Ice Hockey Club Team
  • ID Cards (Cardinal Card)
  • Immigration (See: International Issues)
  • Industrial Research, Institute of [Speed School]
  • Information Centers (See: U of L Buildings-Information Center North) (See: U of L Buildings-Information Center West)
  • Information Technology (former Computer Center) (See also: Computers)
  • Institute for Product Realization (See: Product Realization, Institute for)
  • Institute for Sustainable Health and Optimal Aging (See: Sustainable Health and Optimal Aging, Institute for)
  • Institute of Industrial Research  (See: Industrial Research, Institute of)
  • Instructional Communications Center (See also: Audiovisual and Television Center)
  • Insurance (See also: Employee Benefits)
  • Interfaith Center (See also: Hillel Foundation)
  • International Center: 1940s-1950s
  • International Center: 1960s
  • International Center: 1970s
  • International Center: 1980s
  • International Center: 1990s & 2010s
  • International Center: General
  • International Development, Institute for
  • International Issues (includes Immigration)
  • International Programs
  • International Students
  • Intramurals: Baseball
  • Intramurals: Basketball
  • Intramurals: Canoe Regatta
  • Intramurals: Football
  • Intramurals: General
  • Intramurals: Turkey Trot/Hen Waggle
  • Intramurals: Turtle Derby
  • Intramurals: Women
  • Iranian Students

J

  • Jazz Festival (Music School)
  • Jefferson School of Law (See also: Law School)
  • Jefferson Seminary
  • Judaic Studies Dept.
  • Justice Administration Dept. (A&S) (See: Criminal Justice, Department of)

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