IUB Archives Sincerely Yours: The End of the Civil War Andrea has since graduated and moved on, but she left us with some of her amazing blog posts ready to ... August 2, 2017
IUB Archives The Marching Hundred at the Kentucky Derby Derby Day is almost upon us! This year, May 6th is the day to place your bets and take a ... May 2, 2017
IUB Archives The Legendary Prankster: Leon Varjian It’s April Fools’ Day, which means that it’s officially the 42nd anniversary of the first-ever Banana Olympics held on the ... April 1, 2017
IUB Archives The John and Hilda Jay Family Papers Doubtless, you’ve at least once wondered what historians would assume about your historical setting based on something you’ve left behind. ... March 14, 2017
IUB Archives Sincerely Yours: Byron Armstrong Denounces Labeling “Any practice which tends to divide off American citizens is certainly inconsistent with progressive democratic ideals, and must pass.” It’s ... February 17, 2017
IUB Archives Remembering Elbert F. Cox: African American Excellence in Mathematics Throughout IU’s history, there have been countless examples of greatness and outstanding achievement by its African American students. It is ... February 9, 2017
IUB Archives Charles DeBow: an Original Tuskegee Pilot “…I’m flying for every one of the 12,000,000 Negroes in the United States. I want to prove that we can ... November 7, 2016
IUB Archives Cecilia Hennel Hendricks and the First Woman Governor With the 2016 elections close—and the possibility of the election of the first woman U.S. president in history—it’s important to ... October 6, 2016