IUB Archives The Travel Scrapbook of Dolores Whitney Dolores Whitney completed a degree at Wesleyan University in 1945 and graduated with a M.S. from Indiana University in 1950. ... June 7, 2016
IUB Archives A Time of Growth: The University Library System The University Archives recently processed the collections of three IU Libraries administrators. Each played an important role in the development of ... April 1, 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 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 The Dagger: The 19th Century Version of Rate My Professor Throughout history, college students have been prone to griping and airing their grievances with their school’s faculty and administration. Today ... January 26, 2016
IUB Archives Charles Rush Forker Papers Charles Rush Forker, late Professor Emeritus of English at Indiana University, was born on March 11, 1927 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ... January 12, 2016
IUB Archives Office of Women’s Affairs The Office for Women’s Affairs (OWA) was established on August 15, 1972 in response to the growing awareness of discrimination ... January 4, 2016
IUB Archives The Rust Belt knows how to remember The writer David Giffels suggests that living in the postindustrial Midwest means making peace with loss. This idea is so ... December 28, 2015
IUB Archives Artistic Legacy of Sculptor Jean-Paul Darriau Lives on in Bloomington Although you many not know Jean-Paul Darriau’s name, if you live in Bloomington, you have likely seen his work. Darriau, ... December 21, 2015