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  1. Bulletin of the School of Education Indiana University 1959-01: Volume 35, Issue 1.Digitized from IA1629905-07.Previous issue:...

  2. Herman B Wells Library E460. 1320 East Tenth Street. Bloomington, Indiana 47405-7000, United States. Visit the University Archives. 812-855-1127. archives@indiana.edu. The Indiana University Archives is the largest and most comprehensive source of information on the history and culture of IU.

  3. libraries.indiana.edu › university-archivesUniversity Archives

    As an archives, our primary mission is to collect, organize, preserve and make accessible records documenting Indiana University's origins and development and the activities and achievements of its officers, faculty, students, alumni and benefactors. With an estimated 18,000 cubic feet of records and papers in all formats, the University ...

  4. Indiana University–Purdue University Columbus (IUPUC) established 1970, located in Columbus. After IUPUI splits in 2024, IUPUC will become Indiana University Columbus. Two degree programs at the school, biology and mechanical engineering, are currently offered by Purdue; IU Columbus will continue to grant biology degrees through Indiana ...

  5. 23 de mar. de 2023 · The office of Undergraduate Development was instituted in 1959 by President Wells. The office of Undergraduate Development's responsibility is to encourage the development of the University's undergraduate program and to keep it in balance with the over-all growth of the institution.

  6. 20 de ene. de 2023 · Adams, M. E. (1969). A study of the relevancy of the Indiana University business education and office management curricular programs to the occupational experiences of graduates (7007415). Available from Dissertations & Theses @ CIC Institutions; ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. (302429974).

  7. Indiana State Normal School, later Indiana State University, is established in Terre Haute. The school is not affiliated with Indiana University. IU president made an ex officio member of the State Board of Education. 1867. Sarah Parke Morrison becomes first woman to attend IU. She graduates in 1869. The Indiana Student is first published ...