IUB Archives From the Arkansas Delta to Indiana University Administration: The Charlie Nelms Papers, 1967-2016 Charlie Nelms is an unparalleled force in higher education. From his early days as a graduate student at Indiana University ... March 6, 2020
IUB Archives A Day in the Life: Pauline Day’s University Years Through Her Scrapbook A picture is worth a thousand words. I would argue that a scrapbook is therefore worth tens of thousands of ... April 2, 2019
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 Rites of Spring – Indiana University May Festival As springtime bloomed across Indiana University in 1908, an Indiana Daily Student reporter eagerly previewed an upcoming campus event. “Dainty ... May 25, 2018
IUB Archives The Alma Eikerman papers The Alma Eikerman papers are now organized and available for research! If you don’t remember, the collection came to us ... December 9, 2016
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 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 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 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