Events
Golf Tournament
Saturday, July 13
The Brickyard Crossing - voted one of America's top 100 public courses by Gold Digest and Golfweek. Brickyard is one of the most unique golf courses in the world. It features four holes inside the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Designed by Pete Dye, ASGCA, the Brickyard Crossing golf course opened in 1993 and has hosted some of golf's greatest players, including Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer. This event is not included with the full conference registration fee, an additional cost of $120 is required at the time of registration
Opening Event
Saturday, July 13
Join us at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art for the NACUBO 2013 Opening Event. Founded by collector Harrison Eiteljorg, the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art contains one of the world's finest Native American and Western Art collections and is one of only two such museums east of the Mississippi. Artwork includes traditional and contemporary pieces by such artists as T.C. Cannon; N.C. Wyeth; Andy Warhol (neither a Native American nor particularly Western, but let's not look a gift horse in the mouth); Georgia O'Keeffe; Allan Houser; Frederic Remington; Charles Russell and Kay Walking Stick. Kick-off your annual meeting experience with great food and entertainment while enjoying the enriching culture at the Eiteljorg. This event is included in the full conference and guest registration fees. Additional tickets may be purchased at the registration desk for $100.00. Tickets will not be sold during the event.
Primary Representatives' Breakfast
Monday, July 15
This annual event provides an opportunity for the primary representatives from each NACUBO member institution to discuss important business and financial matters facing higher education. The meeting also includes an association update from the NACUBO president and voting on any matters before the association as requested by the Board of Directors.
NACUBO Fitness 5k
Tuesday, July 16
Challenge yourself to a 5k run or walk around White River State Park, stretching 250 acres around the banks of White River in downtown Indianapolis. Participants of all abilities may join in the fun by choosing to run or walk the 5k course.
Campus Tour
Tuesday, July 16
Tour IUPUI - University Place Conference Center and Hotel as it is transformed into a multi-use facility including student housing, a dining hall and classroom space. Attendees will learn about IUPUI's "Master Plan". The campus tour is a great addition to your annual meeting experience.
Closing Event
Tuesday, July 16
Close out your Annual Meeting experience Tuesday evening at The Indiana Roof Ballroom, affectionately called the "Roof." This unique venue has been an important part of downtown Indianapolis since 1927 when it first opened its doors. Dreamed up in 1926 by Edgar O. Hunter and Preston Rubush, the Roof first opened in September of 1927. Designed to appear as if you were in a European village, no detail was forgotten. Painted grapevines creep up plaster columns and the stucco facades, doorways and balconies contain exquisite details and even the staircase railings have ornate woodwork. The domed ceiling resembles a starry night sky, with soft clouds and a crescent moon. The Roof is a must see, Indy attraction and the closing event is one you won't want to miss. This event is included in the full conference and guest registration fees. Additional tickets may be purchased at the registration desk for $100.00. Tickets will not be sold during the event.
