Exploring Folklore Jokes through Spiro Agnew The following is a guest post from Joshua Koepke (MA Candidate in Folklore and Ethnomusicology/MLS Candidate in the Luddy School ... November 2, 2022
Exhibiting El Salvador Last year, colleagues from the Kelley School of Business reached out to the Director of the University Archives, Dina Kellams, ... September 23, 2022
20th Century Care Packages: Student Life in 1915 and Today When I started my first project at the Indiana University Archives, I didn’t know that I would be hit with ... September 13, 2022
The Serious Side of Jokelore The following is a guest post from Joshua Koepke (MA Candidate in Folklore and Ethnomusicology/MLS Candidate in the Luddy School ... August 29, 2022
Collins Publications: Dancing Star Last year I graduated from IU after four years of involvement in the Collins Living Learning Center. This unique living-learning ... July 25, 2022
Heart and Seoul: Early Korean Students at Indiana University Part 2 In a follow-up to her post on Eung Tyun Cho from earlier this spring, archives assistant Briana Hollins continues on ... June 6, 2022
Archives in the Outfield: An Intern’s Perspective of Archival Instruction As a graduate student with both specializations in Music Librarianship and Archives and Records Management, I am fortunate to study ... April 27, 2022
Behind the Curtain: Amanda Rindler, Records Manager Behind the Curtain is a series highlighting IU Archives staff, partners from various departments of the IU Libraries, and students ... April 11, 2022
Heart and Seoul: Early Korean Students at Indiana University As part of Korea Remixed, a campus-wide initiative to celebrate Korean culture, this spring the IU Archives is recognizing the ... March 16, 2022
IU Football, Preston E. Eagleson, and the 1885 Civil Rights Act The Eagleson family has been in the local news lately, with the renaming of Jordan Avenue through campus for the ... February 4, 2022