By: Bre Anne Briskey, Bicentennial Graduate Assistant The 1930s and ’40s are considered by many to be the “golden age of radio.” This golden age spread all over the United States, and reached the Indiana University Northwest campus through Romola Latchem Hicks, a professor at the school and former actress and popular radio host. Hicks… Read more »
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Hilda Richards: Trailblazer at IU Northwest
By: Bre Anne Briskey, Bicentennial Graduate Assistant In both academia and in the nursing profession, Hilda Richards was a trailblazer. Richards, the first African American chancellor in the entire IU system, helped to promote diversity and equal opportunities at Indiana University Northwest. Richards used her career experiences in the nursing field to expand and enrich… Read more »
Anne Donchin: Being a Woman in the Academy
By: Samantha Riley, Bicentennial Intern, Class of 2020, French and Anthropology, IUPUI Edited by: Bre Anne Briskey, Bicentennial Graduate Assistant “We look toward a future when feminist thought has a more profound influence on bioethics, when the voices of the socially marginalized are more fully recognized, and the needs of all social groups are integrated… Read more »
Diane Brashear: Championing Women in Medicine
By: Samantha Riley, Bicentennial Intern, Class of 2020, French and Anthropology, IUPUI Edited by: Bre Anne Briskey, Bicentennial Graduate Assistant “Life is a little like slow dancing. It’s shared…but it’s also done for you.”[1] Dr. Diane Brashear left her mark on the Indianapolis, IN area through her passion for her work and connection to the… Read more »
“Bender Magic:” Eileen Bender’s Impact on IU South Bend and FACET
By: Arielle Pare, Bicentennial Intern, Class of 2021, International Studies, French, Bloomington Edited by: Ellie Kaverman and Bre Anne Briskey, Bicentennial Graduate Assistants In a multi-campus system such as Indiana University, each campus has a distinct identity and voice. Indiana University South Bend (IUSB) refined its identity in the 1980s with the help of Dr…. Read more »
Inside the Movement for Justice: The Story of James Erroll Miller and the Forensics Department
By: Arielle Pare, Bicentennial Intern, Class of 2021, International Studies, French, Bloomington Edited by: Ellie Kaverman and Bre Anne Briskey, Bicentennial Graduate Assistants Policing and justice have always been important topics in American life. Before Martin Luther King Jr. entered the mainstream American narrative in the 1950s through the Civil Rights Movement, academics such as… Read more »
A Wave of Firsts: Goldie Ivory’s Legacy in Northern Indiana
By: Arielle Pare, Bicentennial Intern, Class of 2021, International Studies, French, Bloomington Edited by: Ellie Kaverman and Bre Anne Briskey, Bicentennial Graduate Assistants “When we open ourselves to face and deal with the realities of life, no matter how distasteful, we disarm our… oppressors.”—Goldie Ivory Goldie Ivory, an adjunct faculty member in Indiana University South… Read more »
Coramae Richey Mann: A “Tidal Wave” of Criminal Justice
By: Arielle Pare, Bicentennial Intern, Class of 2021, International Studies, French, Bloomington Edited by: Ellie Kaverman and Bre Anne Briskey, Bicentennial Graduate Assistants Dr. Coramae Richey Mann worked diligently to expose the systemic racism of the American criminal justice system. She served as a mentor to countless students and was a well known expert who… Read more »
Camilla Williams: Opera Diva and IU Voice Professor
By: Alexandria Ruschman, Bicentennial Intern, Class of 2021, International Studies and Central Eurasian Studies, IU Bloomington Edited by: Ellie Kaverman and Bre Anne Briskey, Bicentennial Graduate Assistants “I began singing for the civil rights movement when it was not fashionable to do so. I was never paid for it. I just did it because it… Read more »
Breaking Down Barriers: LaVerta Terry’s Impact at IU and the Groups Scholars Program
By: Arielle Pare, Bicentennial Intern, Class of 2021, International Studies, French, Bloomington Edited by: Ellie Kaverman and Bre Ann Briskey, Bicentennial Graduate Assistants In the last 60 years, many colleges across the country have created programs to help equalize access and completion of higher education. One such program created at Indiana University, the Groups Scholars… Read more »