
Exhibiting El Salvador
Last year, colleagues from the Kelley School of Business reached out to the Director of the University Archives, Dina Kellams, … Exhibiting El Salvador
Last year, colleagues from the Kelley School of Business reached out to the Director of the University Archives, Dina Kellams, … Exhibiting El Salvador
As part of Korea Remixed, a campus-wide initiative to celebrate Korean culture, this spring the IU Archives is recognizing the … Heart and Seoul: Early Korean Students at Indiana University
Theodore R. Bowie, an art historian known for his work in what was at the time an underrepresented field – … Into the Unknown: Theodore Bowie and “The Arts of Thailand”
What do gorillas, Finno-Ugric languages, the United States Army, and electromagnetic fields have in common? These seemingly disparate topics (among … From Curation to Installation: The Thomas Sebeok and the Scientific Self Exhibit
“President Wells would often have groups to his house for a meeting, open house, etc., and wanted a photo of … Capturing Memories, Sharing Experiences: A Story of Two IU Generations by Hunter Staskevich
“You could not thank Nick, you could not flatter him; you could just appreciate him, and be sure of getting … Places and Spaces: A History of Student Hangouts at IU Bloomington
“I began thinking about diversity in an almost visceral way. It puzzled me why people forget their diverse origins time … “Reflections on Diversity:” Highlights from the Eugene Chen Eoyang papers
For freshman Theodore Dreiser in 1889, Indiana University served as fertile ground for his future literary endeavors, but to him … New Exhibit – “Here I Met My First True Radicals:” Student Reform Movements at Indiana University
With Halloween occuring next week, where can you see human skin, sixty year-old chewed gum, a ghostly life mask and … The Wunderkammer: The Curiosities in Indiana University Collections
My name is Claire Repsholdt. I am an undergraduate majoring in English and History at IU. This summer, I had … “The Nature of Labor on a Changing Campus” exhibit – Scholar’s Commons, Wells Library, Fall 2015