IUB Archives Sincerely Yours: Linen dresses and infernal machines Last spring, the IU Archives was contacted by a kind couple in Lafayette, Indiana who just by happenstance discovered a ... September 22, 2017
IUB Archives Sincerely Yours – Letters from the Archives: Theodore Roosevelt Draws the Line When Carl Eigenmann (renowned ichthyologist, Indiana University Professor of Zoology and Dean of the Graduate School, and Curator of the ... August 16, 2016
IUB Archives Indiana University and World War I: Armistice Day and the War Memorial Fund (Part 5 of 5) The last in a five-part series highlighting Indiana University’s role in the first World War. The armistice ending the war ... March 10, 2015
IUB Archives Indiana University and World War I: The Spanish Influenza on Campus (Part 4 of 5) The fourth in a five-part series highlighting Indiana University’s role in the first World War. In the fall of 1918 Indiana University ... January 28, 2015
IUB Archives Indiana University and World War I: Student Involvement (Part 3 of 5) The third in a five-part series highlighting Indiana University’s role in the first World War. Part I ; Part II IU students ... December 2, 2014
IUB Archives Indiana University and World War I: The Student Army Training Corps (Part 2 of 5) The second in a five-part series highlighting Indiana University’s role in the first World War. Read Part I Before the outbreak of ... November 4, 2014
IUB Archives New Themester Exhibit – Food on the Home Front: Wartime Production, Preservation and Deprivation on the IU Campus The First and Second world wars caused a rise in patriotism as citizens across the country sought to contribute to ... October 2, 2014
IUB Archives Indiana University and World War I: Campus Support for the War Effort (Part 1 of 5) The first in a five-part series highlighting Indiana University’s role in the first World War. The entry of the United ... September 25, 2014