October is American Archives Month! I hope you are stocked up on your pumpkin spiced lattes, because October is around the corner and it is ... September 11, 2023
Local news heads to the auction block By now, most locals have likely seen the announcement that Bloomington’s hometown newspaper, The Herald-Times, will auction off approximately 1100 ... August 27, 2023
Behind the Curtain: Maya Cázares, Archives Assistant and Recent Graduate What is your title and role in the IU Libraries? I am a processor at University Archives where I work ... August 8, 2023
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 ... July 13, 2023
Bringing Black Dance to B-Town: MODE and The First National Congress on Blacks in Dance A few months ago, I started processing a collection of records from a New York City-based dance organization called the ... June 13, 2023
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 ... April 28, 2023
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 8 ... February 22, 2023
1930s Segregated Student Teaching and the IU Alumni Who Persevered (Part 2 of 3) This blog post is a continuation of a three part series covering the research process and stories related to eight ... February 3, 2023
1930s Segregated Student Teaching and the IU Alumni Who Persevered (Part 1 of 3) This research started with a single document: “November 5, 1934 Bursar U. H. Smith Indiana University My Dear Mr. Smith: ... January 27, 2023
The Dagger: The 19th Century Version of Rate My Professor This post starts a new “From the Vault” series from the University Archives, which features previously published old favorites from ... January 13, 2023