Sustaining Hoosier Communities partners local communities with Indiana University faculty, students, and staff to improve and enrich the health, prosperity, and vitality of our region.
The Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at Indiana University is widely recognized as a leading center for the study of the world's traditional creative and expressive forms. Students can pursue such topics as the ...
This award recognizes excellence in undergraduate research projects. Winning projects will incorporate extraordinary skill and creativity in the application of the services and collections of the IUB Libraries.
Museum Anthropology Review is an experimental supplement to the longstanding journal Museum Anthropology, published by the Council for Museum Anthropology. It will be used as an means of publishing reviews, essays, obituaries, ...
The Multi-species Ovary Tissue Histology Electronic Repository (MOTHER) provides public access to digitized microscopic images of ovary tissues along with information ensuring image integrity and quality, and manual and ...
The Social Science Research Commons (SSRC) is the culmination of five years of planning to stimulate, coordinate, and sustain social science research on the Bloomington campus.
Works collected here may be from capstone, honors, research awards/courses, and masters thesis and research. Undergraduate & Graduate works may be found in this collection
This is a pilot project to make the research of the faculty of Indiana University Kokomo available to the research community where publishing licenses permit us to do so.
The Calumet Regional Archives, as part of the IUN Archives & Special Collections, offers a rich source of documentation on a wide variety of subjects in Calumet history.
This document reproduces the information contained in the City of Gary, Indiana telephone directory for 1909. The volume contains the following information: Last name; First name; telephone number; type of business; and address.
Recognized as one of the few early Gary industries independent of the U.S. Steel Corporation, the Gary Screw and Bolt Company enjoyed a successful seventy-five year life in northwest Indiana.
The Lake County Affidavits Collection comprises 1.50 linear feet (3 boxes) of affidavits related to estates and mortgages. The affidavits provide names and dates of recording.
This volume serves as an index for claims submitted to Lake County, Indiana government for reimbursement to persons and/or businesses providing goods and/or services to the county.
These three volumes constitute an index of the Inventory Books for Estates and Guardianships in Lake County, Indiana. This index covers the period from May 13, 1910 thru December 27, 1923 and contains over 8,500 names.
These records comprise 4 linear feet (6 boxes, two volumes) of local physicians’ licenses and certificates, spanning from April 2, 1929 through November 20, 1958.
This index of employee names was created from the original personnel cards housed at Indiana University Northwest’s Calumet Regional Archives from the Indiana locations.
These records comprise 0.50 linear feet (1 box) of workers employed at the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company plant, located in Indiana Harbor (East Chicago), Indiana.
We provide undergraduate and graduate education in a broad range of arts and sciences disciplines that prepare our students for rewarding careers of their choice.
We are committed to improving the quality of life in the diverse, multicultural communities we serve and to addressing the changing health and human service needs of the region, state, and nation.
The mission of the School of Education at IU Northwest is to prepare professional educators who have the knowledge, skills, and dispositions essential for becoming reflective professionals and lead teachers.
The Senate Non-Tenure Track Faculty Policy Committee created the Non-Tenure Track Faculty Speaker Series to facilitate the dissemination of part-time faculty research. The series is devoted to increasing the visibility ...
The Senate Non-Tenure Track Faculty Policy Committee created the Non-Tenure Track Faculty Speaker Series to facilitate the dissemination of part-time faculty research. The series is devoted to increasing the visibility ...
Research and creative works from students who participated in the 2020 Annual IU Southeast Student Conference, which took place online due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Research and creative works from students who participated in the 2021 Annual IU Southeast Student Conference, which took place synchronously online April 22-23, 2021.
Research and creative works from students who participated in the 2022 Annual IU Southeast Student Conference, which took place synchronously online April 21-22, 2022.
Research and creative works from students who participated in the 2023 Annual IU Southeast Student Conference, which took place synchronously online April 20-21, 2023.
Research and creative works from Indiana University Southeast students who participated in the 2019 IU Undergraduate Research Conference, which took place November 22, 2019.