IUB Archives Armageddon News: An FBI Planted Student Publication on the IU Bloomington Campus This post was written by Cole Lanosga during his time working at the Archives. He has now completed his BA ... November 27, 2023
IUB Archives 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
IUB Archives Through the Airwaves: The Indiana School of the Sky We all enjoy our podcasts, niche radio shows, and morning news during the drive to work or school, but the ... January 22, 2018
IUB Archives The Women’s Liberation Movement at IU In the early 1960s, women across the nation started to rise up to further combat the social and cultural inequalities ... March 31, 2017
IUB Archives Sally A. Lied and Social Conscience at IU The University Archives recently received a generous donation of materials documenting social movements at IU in the late 1960s and ... August 29, 2016
IUB Archives The New University Conference and the Chancellor Election of 1969 Between the civil rights movement, the Vietnam War, and women’s liberation, the 1960s was a decade ripe for student activism ... March 29, 2016
IUB Archives IU’s Contemporary Dance Program Indiana University’s Contemporary Dance Program dates back to 1927. Dancer Jane Fox, a graduate of Columbia University (NY), came to ... March 15, 2016
IUB Archives Robert F. Kennedy’s speech at the IU Auditorium, April 24, 1968 Update! Senator Kennedy’s campus address has been digitized and is now available through Media Collections Online from the IU Libraries! In the ... March 1, 2016
IUB Archives The Girl Friday Club Named for the slang term of the period for a personal assistant or female office worker, the Girl Friday Club ... February 23, 2016
IUB Archives Risks and Rewards What’s the greatest risk you’ve ever taken? How old were you when you chose to take this risk? For pianist ... June 1, 2015