The Indiana University Audio-Visual Center (IU-AVC) was a service of the Indiana University Extension Division that produced, collected and distributed educa...
Dr. Gregory A. Waller (born 1950) is a film historian, author, and current Provost Professor in Cinema and Media Studies at Indiana University Bloomington. H...
This collection contains digitized issues of the Indiana Daily Student, the student newspaper that launched on the Indiana University Bloomington campus in 1867; also included are substantive inserts included when the papers were distributed. Over the years, the paper has been printed at varying frequency and under several titles besides the Indiana Daily Student (or IDS), including the Indiana Student, The Student, the Daily Student, as well as the Indiana Summer Student published during the summers of 1922 and 1923. Due to financial difficulties, the paper went out of print for nearly ten years in the late 19th century, 1874-1882. While it will still have an online presence at http://www.idsnews.com, beginning spring 2025, except for special editions, the print issue will cease. If you have questions or have missing issues that can fill gaps in our collection, please contact the Archives at archives@iu.edu.
This collection contains digitized issues of the Indiana Daily Student, the student newspaper that launched on the Indiana University Bloomington campus in 1867; also included are substantive inserts included when the papers were distributed. Over the years, the paper has been printed at varying frequency and under several titles besides the Indiana Daily Student (or IDS), including the Indiana Student, The Student, the Daily Student, as well as the Indiana Summer Student published during the summers of 1922 and 1923. Due to financial difficulties, the paper went out of print for nearly ten years in the late 19th century, 1874-1882. While it will still have an online presence at http://www.idsnews.com, beginning spring 2025, except for special editions, the print issue will cease. If you have questions or have missing issues that can fill gaps in our collection, please contact the Archives at archives@iu.edu.
The Wanamaker Collection, 1908-1921 is a collection of images and documents taken of Native American Peoples during the first decades of the 1900s. Joseph K. Dixon, under the sponsorship of John and Rodman Wanamaker of Philadelphia, took three western expeditions that produced more than 8,000 images. Dixon later documented Native participation in World War I through photographs of the veterans and individual questionnaires. and The IU Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology is committed to responsible stewardship of collections including images of one's family and community; please email iumaa@iu.edu if you would like to unpublish an image of your relative.
The Indiana University Libraries Moving Image Archive (IULMIA) is one of the world’s largest educational film and video collections. The archive contains mor...
Robert Berry (born 1940) is an actor, playwright, and teacher. While a student in the Theater Department at Indiana University Bloomington in the summer of 1...
Doris Joan Richards Neff graduated from Indiana University in 1949 with a BA in Physical Education with High Distinction. This collection consists of four sc...
The Willie A. and Lucille S. Whitten Photography Collection contains nearly 700 images reproduced from slides taken during the Whittens’ stays in Liberia in ...