IUB Archives Halloween Exhibit at the IU Archives! Given that we are days away from Halloween, consider stopping by the IU Archives to view our current exhibit “Haunted ... October 25, 2024
IUB Archives 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
IUB Archives 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
IUB Archives Into the Unknown: Theodore Bowie and “The Arts of Thailand” Theodore R. Bowie, an art historian known for his work in what was at the time an underrepresented field – ... March 7, 2019
IUB Archives 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
IUB Archives New Exhibit – “Here I Met My First True Radicals:” Student Reform Movements at Indiana University For freshman Theodore Dreiser in 1889, Indiana University served as fertile ground for his future literary endeavors, but to him ... February 18, 2016
IUB Archives The Wunderkammer: The Curiosities in Indiana University Collections With Halloween occuring next week, where can you see human skin, sixty year-old chewed gum, a ghostly life mask and ... October 23, 2015
IUB Archives “The Nature of Labor on a Changing Campus” exhibit – Scholar’s Commons, Wells Library, Fall 2015 My name is Claire Repsholdt. I am an undergraduate majoring in English and History at IU. This summer, I had ... October 20, 2015
IUB Archives New Themester Exhibit – Food on the Home Front: Wartime Production, Preservation and Deprivation on the IU Campus The First and Second world wars caused a rise in patriotism as citizens across the country sought to contribute to ... October 2, 2014
IUB Archives World War I exhibit now on display at the IU Archives! “Dedicated to the Brave Men of Indiana – Who Loved Their Country More Than Knowledge – More than Life.” – ... March 10, 2014