The Polish Studies Center was established at Indiana University on October 30, 1977. The purpose of the Center was to promote activities such as lectures, di...
The Population Institute for Research and Training was founded at Indiana University in 1986 as a center for interdisciplinary population studies. The Center...
The Edgeworthalean Society was a ladies’ literary society founded in 1841 by twelve women of Monroe County in Bloomington, Indiana, and was named after the E...
Ralph J. Garriott graduated from Indiana University in 1927. This collection consists solely of Garriott’s diary maintained during his freshman year at India...
The Holland mss., 1781-1953, consists of correspondence and papers of three generations of Holland family physicians from Bloomington, Indiana: Philip Calphy...
Indiana University's Office for Women's Affairs was established on August 15, 1972 in response to the growing awareness of discrimination against women in th...
The School of Letters was originally created by John Crowe Ransom, F.O. Matthiessen, and Lionel Trilling as a part of the School of English at Kenyon College...