Law school building to change name
IU announced Wednesday the building that houses the Maurer School of Law will be renamed Baier Hall after a donation from alumnus Lowell Baier.
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IU announced Wednesday the building that houses the Maurer School of Law will be renamed Baier Hall after a donation from alumnus Lowell Baier.
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