
The Crimson Bull and the Purdue Special
This post was originally authored by Information and Library Sciences student Anna Lucas in November 2016 (now Electronic Records Archivist … The Crimson Bull and the Purdue Special
This post was originally authored by Information and Library Sciences student Anna Lucas in November 2016 (now Electronic Records Archivist … The Crimson Bull and the Purdue Special
This blog post is a continuation of a three part series covering the research process and stories related to 8 … 1930s Segregated Student Teaching and the IU Alumni Who Persevered (Part 3 of 3)
This blog post is a continuation of a three part series covering the research process and stories related to eight … 1930s Segregated Student Teaching and the IU Alumni Who Persevered (Part 2 of 3)
This research started with a single document: “November 5, 1934 Bursar U. H. Smith Indiana University My Dear Mr. Smith: … 1930s Segregated Student Teaching and the IU Alumni Who Persevered (Part 1 of 3)
This post starts a new “From the Vault” series from the University Archives, which features previously published old favorites from … The Dagger: The 19th Century Version of Rate My Professor
The following is a guest post from Joshua Koepke (MA Candidate in Folklore and Ethnomusicology/MLS Candidate in the Luddy School … Exploring Folklore Jokes through Spiro Agnew
Last year, colleagues from the Kelley School of Business reached out to the Director of the University Archives, Dina Kellams, … Exhibiting El Salvador
When I started my first project at the Indiana University Archives, I didn’t know that I would be hit with … 20th Century Care Packages: Student Life in 1915 and Today
The following is a guest post from Joshua Koepke (MA Candidate in Folklore and Ethnomusicology/MLS Candidate in the Luddy School … The Serious Side of Jokelore
Last year I graduated from IU after four years of involvement in the Collins Living Learning Center. This unique living-learning … Collins Publications: Dancing Star