The School of Business at Indiana University was established in 1920 as the School of Commerce and Finance, with William A. Rawles as dean. Eight deans have ...
Clarence Joseph Bulliet (later Bulleit) was born March 16, 1883 and died October 20, 1952. An American author, art critic and poet, this small collection con...
The Euclidean Circle, founded in 1907, was a social and intellectual club that focused on the study of mathematics. Both faculty and students could be member...
Consists of the records of the Vice President for Graduate Development and Dean of the Graduate School organized in six series: Subject files, Committee file...
The office of Undergraduate Development was instituted in 1959 by President Wells. The office of Undergraduate Development's responsibility is to encourage t...
The first president of what was then Indiana College was elected by the Board of Trustees in 1829. After President Elvis Stahr resigned in 1968, the Board of...
This collection consists of the records of the Memorial Fund Campaign, a series of drives to raise funds for the construction of an athletic stadium, women's...
The object of the Century Literary Club was to promote literary and social culture for non-fraternity, male students of the university. The Century Literary ...
Robert F. Borkenstein worked in various capacities with the Indiana State Police in collaboration with Indiana University before retiring in 1958 and coming ...
Founded on 12 December 1947 by Mrs. Herman T. Briscoe, the purpose of Gateway (General Association of Teachers, Employees, Wives, Administrators of the Yooni...
Byrum E. Carter was appointed Chancellor of Indiana University in 1969, after serving over two decades as an IU faculty member. Carter also played an importa...
With a focus on Biblical literature and Victorian poetry, Will T. Hale was a professor of English Literature at Indiana University from 1913-1950. Included i...
Daniel W. Biddle (1870-1954) was a student at Indiana University from September 1893 through Spring 1895. This collection consists of letters that Daniel W. ...
The Board of Aeons was established on March 29, 1921 to function as a link between the student body and the administration. It is composed of 8 to 12 student...
The office of the Dean of Students at Indiana University was created in 1945. The records span the period 1941-2000 and include annual reports, administrativ...
In 1938, Indiana University began to engage in radio activities. A room was set aside for use as a studio and control room, and a radio director and program ...
The Indiana University Division of Student and Educational Services was primarily concerned with the non-academic educational programs of the university. Off...
The collection consists of the administrative papers from the tenure of Henry H. Remak, who served as director or the Institute for Advanced Study from 1988-...
The Hesperian Society was established by women at Indiana University on October 28, 1870. The goal of the literary society was to provide an organization ded...
Harvey A. Bordner was an educator and public school administrator in the Philippines, 1902-1936. Bordner received his bachelor's in chemistry at Indiana Univ...
William Hugh Jansen was a tutor, lecturer, and instructor in English at Indiana University from 1937-1949. The collection consists of composition papers from...
William Tinsley was an architect from Dublin, Ireland; he is well-known in his profession for designing part of the original Indiana University Bloomington c...
The Philomathean Society was one of two major literary societies on campus. It was founded in 1831 and was last listed in the university catalogue in 1893. T...
The School of Journalism had its beginnings at Indiana University when the first journalism course was offered in 1891. A Department of Journalism was establ...
An all-female organization, the Pleiades was founded on Indiana University Bloomington’s campus on September 24, 1921. The group initially was formed to orga...
Retiring from long careers in urban ministry and social work in 1934, Indiana University alumni Frank O. Beck and his wife Daisy returned to their alma mater...
Thomas Ehrlich served as the 15th president of Indiana University, from 1987 to 1994. He graduated from Harvard College and Harvard Law School, serving in se...
The Graduate School at Indiana University was founded, upon the recommendation of the Committee on Advanced Degrees, on February 1, 1904. For many years, a R...
The first Halls of Residence Library at Indiana University was created in 1940. It was located in the Men’s Residence Center (now the Collins Living-Learning...
Established in 1968 by then Interim President Herman B Wells, the Committee on Historic Preservation sought to provide a leadership role on historic preserva...
Delmas E. Aldridge was a member of the Indiana University wrestling team from 1929-1932. He collected newspaper articles, photographs, and correspondence rel...
Leonard Conrad "Ruck" Ruckelshaus graduated from Indiana University with an A.B. in Economics in 1923. Ruckelshaus was on the IU varsity baseball squad as an...
A graduate of Indiana University, Ernest P. Bicknell is best known for his work with the American Red Cross, most notably during the First World War. His hum...
Alpha Kappa Delta is the International Sociology Honor Society founded in 1920. The organization seeks "to investigate humanity for the purpose of service" a...
The Administrative War Council was organized January 6, 1942 to develop Indiana University's World War II war-time program. The final meeting of the Council ...
With the retirement of the Indiana University Bursar in 1936, the Board of Trustees created the new administrative position of University Comptroller to mana...
Wayne County, Indiana resident Pauline Montgomery spent most of her life as a Latin and English teacher. The Indiana University alumna was also a local histo...
The Married Students' Club was a social club for married students and faculty members of Indiana University. The ledger includes the Constitution of the club...
Elisha Ballantine was a professor of mathematics, languages, and Greek at Indiana University from 1854 until his death in 1886. Collection consists of nine o...
On July 15, 1942 Indiana University welcomed 200 Navy yeomen to campus to participate in the Naval Training School. In October of 1942 WAVES (Women Accepted ...
Richard Reuss was an Indiana University alumnus and professor of folklore and also a distinguished scholar of folksong revival. Collection includes photograp...
Identifier:
InU-Ar-VAA1228Richard A. Reuss papers, 1888-1993, bulk 1927-1973, C6 abstract: Richard Reuss was an Indiana University alumnus and professor of folklore an...
The Indiana University Extension Division was established in 1912. In 1946, it became part of the Division of Adult Education and Public Services and in 1957...
Avis Tarrant Burke was the wife of Indiana University fine arts professor Robert E. Burke. Avis was active with the IU Extension Division and wrote several a...
The International Development Research Center was founded in November 1962. The name was changed to the International Development Institute in 1974 when its ...
Founded in 1886 as an honorary society for science and engineering, today Sigma Xi is an international research society that strives to promote the health of...
Henry Radford Hope was an internationally acclaimed art critic and historian who joined the Indiana University faculty in 1941. His tenure included 27 years ...
Founded in 1948, the Hilltop Garden and Nature Center was designed to promote community gardening at Indiana University. From the beginning, Hilltop was join...
Myles Brand served as the sixteenth president of Indiana University from 1994 to 2002. Collection consists of records from his tenure and includes administra...
The Mortar Board Alumnae Club collection includes an address list of members, ledgers, club records, newsletters, newspaper clippings and a historical synops...