Honors H228: Archival Storytelling – Part 2 Fall 2018 the University Archives partnered with Media School professor emeritus Ron Osgood and his new Honors Course Archival Storytelling. ... December 19, 2018
Honors H228: Archival Storytelling – Part 1 Fall 2018 the University Archives partnered with Media School professor emeritus Ron Osgood and his new Honors Course Archival Storytelling. ... December 18, 2018
Hoosier Monsters and Where to Find Them Click on image for interactive map Ever wondered where to find a monster? From the 1960’s to the 1980’s students ... October 31, 2018
Fraternity Exchange Students in the 1930s We recently received a reference request concerning an exchange student from England during the 1930s. This spurred research into an ... October 3, 2018
Sincerely Yours: Ernie Pyle Day This Friday, August 3rd, Indiana University celebrates an adopted hometown hero on National Ernie Pyle Day! Did you know, however, ... August 2, 2018
Joseph Hayes – Novelist, Playwright, Screenwriter When discussing famous Indiana Authors, names such as James Whitcomb Riley, Booth Tarkington, Gene Stratton-Porter, and Kurt Vonnegut are the ... June 13, 2018
Rites of Spring – Indiana University May Festival As springtime bloomed across Indiana University in 1908, an Indiana Daily Student reporter eagerly previewed an upcoming campus event. “Dainty ... May 25, 2018
New at the Archives: Esther Thelen papers 1977-2005 We are happy to announce that the papers of Esther Thelen (1941-2004), former professor of psychology at Indiana University Bloomington ... May 23, 2018
Places and Spaces: A History of Student Hangouts at IU Bloomington “You could not thank Nick, you could not flatter him; you could just appreciate him, and be sure of getting ... April 11, 2018
Sincerely Yours: Madeleine L’Engle and “children’s” literature The Ava DuVernay-directed A Wrinkle in Time is the most recent example of beloved children’s book-turned-blockbuster hit. For many of ... March 28, 2018