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Student Assistant Highlight: Shelby Gilliam

*Post written by Shelby Gillam, student assistant of the University Archives and Special Collections. After working in the library archives for one year, I’ve discovered that there are many ways that I benefit as a student worker (aside from the … Continue reading

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Dr. Donald Pitzer: Soaring into “New Harmony”

*Post written by James Wethington, library assistant of the University Archives and Special Collections. Professor Emeritus, Dr. Donald Pitzer, received an honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of Southern Indiana on April 29th, 2016.  Some would ask, why is … Continue reading

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Shelby Gillam: Student Assistant Highlight

*Post written by Shelby Gillam, student assistant of the University Archives and Special Collections. It is far too often that people use the term “library” as a blanket term for any place where one rents their books for free. Libraries … Continue reading

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Student Assistant Highlight: Mary Cravens

*Post written by Mary Cravens, student assistant of the University Archives and Special Collections. What is an archive and what is it for? An archive is defined as a collection of historical documents or records providing information about a place, … Continue reading

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Eye-On-Fashion with Ruth Kishline

*Post written by James Wethington, library assistant of the University Archives and Special Collections. Keep up with fashion is a large commitment for designers, fashion houses, and the consumers. Everyone wants to know what is “in-style” that season of the … Continue reading

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