
Jo Otremba receives Wilma Gibbs Moore Fellowship
We are excited to celebrate with Archives graduate student Jo Otremba (they/them) in their receipt of an Indiana Humanities Wilma … Jo Otremba receives Wilma Gibbs Moore Fellowship
We are excited to celebrate with Archives graduate student Jo Otremba (they/them) in their receipt of an Indiana Humanities Wilma … Jo Otremba receives Wilma Gibbs Moore Fellowship
In a follow-up to her post on Eung Tyun Cho from earlier this spring, archives assistant Briana Hollins continues on … Heart and Seoul: Early Korean Students at Indiana University Part 2
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
The Veteran was an independent newspaper published by Indiana University students from the Fall 1946 to Spring 1947. The intent … By Martha: Advice from The Veteran
As southern California re-stabilizes from two serious earthquakes on July 4 and 5, it may be sensible for us in … Sincerely Yours: Edna Hatfield Edmondson Describes a Tokyo Earthquake in 1922
The Scholarly Communication Department is happy to introduce our two newest team members, Daphne Scott and Margaret McLaughlin. Daphne and Margaret … Two New Graduate Students Join the Scholarly Communication Department
In a previous post, the Archives announced the papers of Geraldine K. White were open for research. In this post, … The Social Life of Geraldine White: the “Kirkwood”, BΣO, and the Westminster Inn
Click on image for interactive map Ever wondered where to find a monster? From the 1960’s to the 1980’s students … Hoosier Monsters and Where to Find Them
This Friday, August 3rd, Indiana University celebrates an adopted hometown hero on National Ernie Pyle Day! Did you know, however, … Sincerely Yours: Ernie Pyle Day
Over one hundred years ago a group of six students and one IU staff member made headlines– but not for … Septem Muscicidae: The Moss Killers of Indiana University