IUB Archives The flu closes IU The fall of 1918 was a doozy for Indiana University, and it had nothing to do with the weather. The ... November 10, 2011
IUB Archives David Roland Smith I recently had the opportunity to delve a little deeper and learn about a famous sculptor who taught at Indiana ... November 8, 2011
IUB Archives Hilltop Gardens and Nature Center: A history of community gardening and education efforts at Indiana University With the warm days of summer rolling along, the Bloomington Farmers Market is buzzing and the Midwest gardening season is ... August 2, 2011
IUB Archives Digging deeper into the events of the past Work on the student protest exhibit continues, although at a slower pace than I had originally anticipated. What I had ... June 7, 2011
IUB Archives “Borkenstein and His Monster: The Man Behind the Breathalyzer” — A New Exhibit at the IU Archives OFFICIAL Press Release: New exhibit at the Indiana University Archives on display now through May! Borkenstein and His Monster: The ... March 31, 2011
IUB Archives The Tradition of the Spring Break at IU With the approach of another spring break, I thought I might address the question: when did the tradition of a ... March 14, 2011
IUB Archives Women’s History Month: IU’s First Coed, Sarah Parke Morrison In 1867, Sarah Parke Morrison became the first woman admitted to Indiana University. Morrison’s parents, John and Catherine, were themselves ... March 7, 2011
IUB Archives Happy Birthday, Indiana University! “It shall be the duty of the General Assembly, as soon as circumstances will permit, to provide by law for ... January 20, 2011