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Faculty Fellowships

Faculty Fellowships are awarded on an annual basis to tenured faculty who have made a significant contribution to their area of research. The fellowships have been established through contributions to the School of Law through the Indiana University Foundation.

Harry T. Ice Faculty Fellowship

Harry T. Ice was born in Paulding, Ohio, in 1904, and moved to Indianapolis in 1918. He attended Butler University as an undergraduate and received his law degree from Harvard University in 1929. He joined the firm of Matson Carter Ross and McCord following graduation. For 53 years he remained with the firm, now called Ice Miller, where he became one of the nation's leading bond counselors. Mr. Ice also served as special counsel to Indiana Attorney General Theordore I. Sendak.

An active civic leader, Mr. Ice was a director of the Community Hospital Foundation and chairman of the Indiana State Commission on Ethics and Conflicts of Interest. He served on the Board of Trustees of Butler University and was a director of the Holcomb Research Institute.

The Harry T. Ice Faculty Fellowship was established in 1983 by the firm of Ice Miller Donadio and Ryan following Mr. Ice's death in 1982.