By Emily Vetne, Bicentennial Intern, Class of 2019, History, Bloomington If you went through middle and high school in America from roughly the 1970s until now, chances are that you’ve seen a photo by Will Counts in your history textbook. The photo is of a Black high school student, Elizabeth Eckford, walking into Central High… Read more »
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Edwin H. Sutherland: The IU Scholar Who Revolutionized the Study of Criminology
By Asher Lubotzky, Bicentennial Intern, Class of 2022, Doctoral Student, History, Bloomington Edwin Hardin Sutherland was born in 1883 in Gibbon, Nebraska, to a deeply Protestant family of seven children. He graduated in 1904 from the Grand Island College in Nebraska and received his PhD in 1913 from the University of Chicago. Witnessing poverty, criminality… Read more »
The Early Days of the IU Graduate School
By Hayden S. Sims, Bicentennial Intern, Class of 2019, Economics and History, Bloomington In 1894, Indiana University created the Committee on Advanced Degrees to oversee the increasing number of students pursuing graduate studies.[1] Eight years later, this committee adopted a report listing numerous recommendations and actions it deemed necessary to improve graduate education, including the… Read more »
Daniel Kirkwood: The “American Kepler,” Beloved Professor, and Bloomington Icon
By Jenna Fattah, Bicentennial Intern, Class of 2019, History and Media Management, Bloomington Origins IU students will recognize the name Kirkwood from Kirkwood Hall, Kirkwood Avenue, and Kirkwood Observatory, but not many know the story of astronomer and IU professor Dr. Daniel Kirkwood.[1] Daniel Kirkwood was born on September 27, 1814 in Hartford County, Maryland… Read more »
Bridging the Gap: Early Female Faculty at IUPUI
By: Samantha Riley, Bicentennial Intern, Class of 2021, French and Anthropology, IUPUI Dr. Anne Donchin, Scholar of Bioethics The balance between scholarship and motherhood is a topic rarely celebrated by the academy. Dr. Anne Donchin not only achieved the balance, but also excelled, leaving her mark on the IUPUI campus. While raising four children, Dr…. Read more »
The Enduring Legacy of Esther Bray: Educator and Civic Leader
By: Ellie Kaverman, Bicentennial Intern, Class of 2018, Journalism, Bloomington Over the course of the past year, I have taken a deep dive into researching the roles women played in the early days of the School of Commerce and Finance (what is now known as the Kelley School of Business) at Indiana University. I’ve researched… Read more »
The Women Who Broadened IUPUI
By Kira Zahedi, Bicentennial Intern, Class of 2018, History Since the earliest days of IUPUI and the IU schools of Indianapolis that came before it, there have been women blazing trails for others woven throughout the campus’s history. Whether founding new schools or creating welcoming environments for students, these women broadened IUPUI by opening its… Read more »
Teaching in the 1970s at Indiana University-Bloomington
By Kyle Fassett, Doctoral Student, HESA Attention to pedagogy, or the craft of teaching practice, has been considered an invaluable study by educators for centuries.[1] As faculty members transmit knowledge from one student to another, teaching stands at the heart of North American education. By delving into the past, one gains a thorough understanding of… Read more »
The Rocky Road to the Creation of the Riley Hospital for Children Part 1
By Melissa Dombrowski, Bicentennial Intern, Class of 2018, History Part 1: Riley Hospital vs. The General Practitioners As a teaching hospital of the Indiana University School of Medicine, Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health is recognized as one of the leading hospitals for children in the United States for patient care, research, and… Read more »
The Rocky Road to the Creation of the Riley Hospital for Children Part 2
By Melissa Dombrowski, Bicentennial Intern, Class of 2018, History Part 2: The 1922 Indiana Health Exposition Between 1921, when the Indiana Legislature passed an act establishing a new children’s hospital under the direction and control of Indiana University in partnership with the Riley Memorial Association, and when the doors of Riley Hospital opened in November… Read more »