Serving to host selected collections concerning the activities of Indiana University students, the Student Life at IU website brings together memorable moments drawn from the holdings of the Indiana University Archives. Please browse through our collections and exhibits to get a glimpse into the past and present activities of students at IU. If you have any questions or comments, or if you would like to see more exciting projects like these, please visit the IU Archives.
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Dean Rusk in Front of Crowd
Photograph depicting Secretary of State Dean Rusk arriving to speak at IU. In the background are both supporters of and protesters against the war in Vietnam.
Taken from the IU News Bureau photograph collection, accession number 99/075
Featured Collection
Indiana University News Bureau Photographs
This Collection is comprised of photographic negatives created by the IU News Bureau, depicting University buildings; faculty, students and administrators, and IU events.
Inquiries about photographs in this Collection should be directed to the University Archives staff.
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Bloomington
The view is west northwest from the roof of the Wylie House at 307 East Second Street. The large building just right of center is the old Bloomington Public School (a.k.a. City High School, a.k.a. Central School) located on College Avenue just south…
Bloomington
The view is west through Dunn's Woods. Kirkwood Avenue can be seen just to left of center. One can also see the tower of the old Monroe County Courthouse just to the right of the tree at center.
Boarding Club
Bottom row, far left) O.H. Williams, (Bottom row, 6th from left) John C. Breedlove. (Second row, 2nd from left) John R. Carney, (Second row, 7th from left) Hiroto Ichinomiya, (Second row, sitting on wall and looking toward right side of image) Jesse…
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IU Student Life and Culture in the 19th Century
What was it like to be an IU student in the 19th century? What courses were available? How much did...
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