Indiana University Office of Overseas Study
records, 1959-2017, bulk 1976-1987
Due to a significant amount of student information included in the records, the Program
Files series is closed to researchers. They may be made avaiable upon review by an
archivist.
Advance notice is required for access.
Since 1976 the Office of International Programs has been the central administrative unit
at Indiana University to ensure that teaching, research, and public service include a
global dimension. OIP provides support and coordination and assists in the
implementation of international activities on all eight IU campuses. The Overseas Study
Program is one of four offices under the direction of the OIP. Initially students in
this program went to Mexico, then Peru, and later to Europe and other regions. The OSP
administers directly about forty programs abroad, and works with other institutions to
co-sponsor another twenty.
International studies at IU fully matured during the Presidency of Herman B Wells. IU
recognized the importance of a global approach to education, and a 1955 contract with
Thammaset University in Thailand, was the first program to extend IU throughout the
globe. In 1961 and 1965 IU was awarded Ford Foundation grants, which were key factors in
strengthening the university's committment to foreign study.
Patrick O'Meara has been IU's Dean of International Programs since 1993, and directs a
staff of more than 40 located within administrative units all over campus. O'Meara holds
a B.A. in Law, University of Capetown, South Africa, 1960; an M.A. in Political Science,
Indiana University, 1969; and a Ph.D., 1970, Political Science, Indiana University. He
has written numerous books and articles on South Africa, and has been called on
frequently for interviews on South Africa.
In 1989, Richard E. Stryker began serving as Executive Associate Dean of International
Programs, and Director of Overseas Study. He holds a Ph.D. from UCLA, 1970. As an
Associate Professor of Political Science, his teaching and research focus on the
problems of severe human deprivation with particular emphasis on South Asia and
Sub-Saharan Africa.
Organized into three series: Administrative subject files, Program files, and
Newsletters.
The Office of Overseas Study records, 1959-2017, consist of three series: Administrative
subject files, Program files, and Newsletters. The Administrative subject files
(1959-2017) are organized alphabetically. The majority of records in this series consist
of subject files, reports and committee meetings, grant proposals, and public relations
material. Series 2, Program files (1965-1987) include information on the city and
country of particular exchange programs, along with the correspondence of the resident
director to people at IU involved with the program. Major correspondents include: Libby
Gitlitz, Assistant Director Office of Overeas Study (1984-1998), Dr. Louis F. Helbig,
Associate Dean International Programs and Director Overseas Study (1979-1985), and
Rodney B. Sangster, Director, Office of Overseas Study (1985-1987). Prominent types of
records within the series include student information packets, program itineraries,
final reports, and newsletters. This series is organized in reverse chronological order,
and within each year alpabetically by location of the program.
Because there is sometimes a significant amount of student information included in
the files, this series is closed to researchers. Individual files may be made
available upon review by an archivist.
The final series is Newsletters
(1959-1990). These "newsletters" consist of narratives from program participants
regarding their experiences overseas. They also frequently wrote suggestions for future
participants on how to make the most of their time in their cities, packing tips,
etc.
Student grades were removed.
Series:
Administrative subject files, 1959-1985
Box 1
Administrative Visits - General - Helbig, Louis F. May-Jun 1980
American Indian Program 1971-1972
Announcement - Foundation 1965-1967
Annual Reports
- W.T.K. Nugent 1973-1974
P. Selinger, G. Wilson, J. Lombardi 1975-1979
AUFS - Singapore - K.C. Wong 1973
BCSP (Bologna Cooperative Study Program)
Managing Committee Nov 1981
Meeting -
Washington, DC Nov 1983
Minneapolis, MN Nov 1984
Managing Committee - New York, NY Nov 1985
Blickenstaff, Channing - Purdue 1969-1974
Bologna - Edoardo Lebano 1970-1975
Book Shipments Overseas 1973-1975
Brazil Proposal 1972
Brazil Art Project 1974-1976
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs - Robert W. Andes 1967-1968
CIPD (Council International Program Directors) 1972-1973
Cross Cultural Project 1974-1975
Dean Braden 1964-1967
Department of Commerce 1974
Marlene Dobkin de Rios - Director International Studies California
1978-1979
Dean Doner 1965-1966
Evaluation Subcommittee 1969-1970
Fellowships 1971-1972
Foreign Studies
- Brazil 1967-1971
Committee 1964-1972
Executive Committee 1965-1972
Professor David Glitz - Santiago 1974
Arthur Glover 1964-1966
Graduate Council 1973
Hamburg - Miscellaneous 1965-1971
Box 2
Honors Study in Foreign Language Programs for High School Students
1962-1977
Houdeshel, Harry 1967-1969
ISCL (International Studies California)
1977
1978
Indiana Manufacturing Association 1978
Institute for International Education (IIE) 1968-1970
International Development (Chipetta) 1965-1969
International Honors Program 1965
Inter-University Council on East European Studies 1974
IU Canterbury Program 1980-1981
IU Center for International Affairs 1965-1967
IU Overseas Study Programs Early Adverting 1960's
Levene, John R. 1973-1974
Mexico Program Fees 1967-1971
Mexico Programs Summer Pamphlets 1964-1976
Minicourse in France Proposal 1977
Miscellaneous 1967-1973
Nice, France 1962-1972
OSP (Overseas Study Program)
Commitee 1972-1973
Staff Meeting 1972-1974
Overseas Study Committee Minutes 1974-1975
Peru
- Alberto Del Pozo, Imelda 1963-1966
- Duncan, Ronald E. 1963-1965
- Goodrich, Diane 1960-1961
- Grant Proposals 1969
- Group for 1963-1965
- Proposals 1963-1967
- Reports on Program in Lima 1961-1969
- Student Reports 1959-1964
- Tamayo Vargas, Augusto 1961-1967
- Tarnawiecki, Adela 1963-1972
- U.S. Dept. of State, Washington D.C. 1965-1968
Presidents Council on the Humanities 1973-1974
Program Histories,
Sideli, Kathleen. A History of The Bologna Consortial (Cooperative)
Studies Program on the Occasion of its 50th Anniversaty, 2016
View item(s)
Sideli, Kathleen. A Brief History of the Indiana-Purdue-Wisconsin
Program in Madrid on the Occasion of its 50th Anniversary, 2017
View item(s)
Program Reports - Bermuda, Dijon, Mexico, Troyes, Scotland, Santiago
1974
Box 3
Proposals 1963-1977
Publicity Completed 1973-1976
Remak, Henry - Report 1973
Schap, Ward 1971-1972
Scholarships 1966-1967
Selectee's Handbooks (all programs) 1979-1980
Survey: Publications Overseas Study Program 1971-1973
Dean Sutton 1965-1966
University of California - Sao Paulo, Brazil 1974-1978
University of Colorado 1969-1971
University of Wisconsin 1971-1972
Werman 1973
Series:
Program files, 1965-1987
Because there is sometimes a significant amount of student
information included in the files, this series is closed to researchers.
Individual files may be made avaialble upon review by an archivist.
Box 3
Art in Europe - 1st Summer - Ian Fraser 1986-1987
CIC (Committee on Institutional Cooperation) Laval, Quebec - Michael
Berkvam 1987-1988
Dijon - Larbi Oukada 1986
Duisberg - C.M. Beardsley 1986
Florence - 1st Summer - Edoardo Labano 1986
Hamburg - Carl H. Ziegler 1986-1987
Hangzhou - David N. Silk 1986-1987
Herman W. Haller - Romance Languages 1986-1987
Lima - Tom McTigue 1986-1987
London Law Consortium - Semester 1 1986-1987
Madird - Nancy Ann Newton 1986-1987
Mexico - 2nd Summer - H. Martins 1986
Paris - SPEA - Semester 1 - Coordinator Guy Champange 1986-1987
Pre-Slavic Workshop - Summer - L. Richter 1986
Rotterdam - Semester 2 - Roger R. Stough 1986-1987
Singapore - Michael Simkowitz 1986-1987
Strasbourg - Clark Butler 1986-1987
Tilburg - Semester 2 - Jordan H. Liebman 1986-1987
Bologna - David R. Rosen 1985-1986
Art in Europe - Summer - Ian Fraser 1985
Florence - Mark Musa 1985
Graz - Dieter Adolphs 1985
Box 4
Hamburg - Christoph Karl Lohman 1985-1986
Hangzhouh - Semester 2 - Robert Heinich 1985-1986
Hungary 1985
Lima
- Thomas McTique1985-1987
- 20th Anniversary Celebration 1985
Madrid - Enrique Caracciolo 1986
Mexico City - Summer II - Joe Campell 1985
Nanzan - Program 1985-1987
Paris - SPEA Summer I - Charles Bosner 1985-1986
Rotterdam - Semester II - Michael T. Charles 1985-1986
Seville 1985-1986
Singapore - Semester I - J. Waldman 1985-1986
Strasbourg
- 20th Year Celebration 1985
- Maud S. Walther 1985-1986
Tilburg
- Summer I - Donald H. Granbois 1985-1986
- Summer II - H. Birnbaum 1985
Yonsei (Korea) Program 1985-1993
Bologna - Peter Bondella - 1984-1985
Dijon 1984-1985
- Gabrielle Bersier
- James Beaudry
Disburg - Work Study Program 1984-1986
Florence - Peter Bondanella 1984
Grantham - Summer II - Joyce Krothe 1984-1987
Graz - Dieter Adolphs 1984
Hamburg - L. Neufeldt 1984-1985
Hangzhou - Semester II - Christine Bennett 1984-1985
Jerusalem - Selection and Pre-departure 1984-1985
Lima - James S. Kus 1984-1985
Madrid - Victoria Meyer 1984-1985
Mexico - 2nd Summer - Dorothy Rissel
Rotterdam - Semester 2 - Phillip E. Morgan 1984-1985
Strasbourg - Michael L. Berkvam 1984-1985
Tilburg - Senester II - Phillip H. Birnbaum 1984-1985
Bologna - Marilyn Schneider 1984-1985
Box 5
Dijon - Rosalie A. Vermette Committee Selection/Pre-departure 1983
Duisberg - Summer Work Study Program 1983
Florence - Selection/Pre-departure 1983
Graz - Selection/Pre-departure - Stephen Harroff 1983-1984
Hamburg - Laurence R. Radner 1983-1984
Hangzhou - Summer II - Michael Chiappetta 1983-1984
Heinch - 1st Workshops Abroad 1983
Hungary - Rudolf Tokes 1983-1984
Lima - Paul Jean Provost 1983-1984
London - Summer Porgram 1983
Madrid - Russel O. Salmon 1983-1984
Mexico - Luis Beltran 1983-1984
Pre-Slavic Workshop - Russian Sumer Program - Howard Keller 1983-1986
Strasbourg - Peter J. Sehlinger - 1983-1984
Tilburg
- 1st Summer Session - Robert T. Lenz 1983-1984
- Summer Program MBA 1983
- Robert T. Lenz 1983-1984
Bologna - Thomas Hugh Connolly 1982-1983
Bonn 1982
Florence 1982
Hungary 1982
Lima
1982-1983
- Victor E. Wallis 1982-1983
Madrid 1982-1983
- Enrique Caracciolo-Trejo
- Rueben Miranda Reyes
Strasbourg - Bernard Shiffman 1982-1983
Tilburg
- John D. Donnell 1982
- Semester II- Joseph M. Waldman 1982-1983
Art and Architecture Italy - Ian Fraser 1981
Bayer Program 1981
Bologna
- Dr. Gino Casagrande 1980-1981
Box 6
- Frank Rosengarten 1981-1982
Dijon - Patrick McGreever 1981
Florence - General 1981-1982
Graz - Summer 1981-1982
Hamburg - Ulrich W. Weisstein 1981-1982
Hungary - Overseas Communication 1981-1982
Lima - James S. Kus 1981-1982
Madrid - Benito Brancaforte 1981-1982
Strasbourg - Sidney L. Pellissier 1981-1982
Tilburg Program - School of Business 1981-1987
Bonn - Christina Maria Beardsley 1980-1981
Dijon - Edmund Byrne 1980-1981
Edinburgh - Program Information 1980-1981
Hamburgh - Rolf Theen 1980-1981
Lima - Jaun Villegas 1980-1981
Madrid - Daniel E. Quilter 1980-1981
Mexico - Retired Files Summer 1980-1981
Rome - Summer Program 1980-1981
Strasbourg - Gilbert D. Chaitin 1980-1981
Bologna
- Giancarlo Maiorino 1979-1980
- Oct. 12 Meeting 1979
Bonn - Friedrich Thiel 1979-1980
Hamburg - Solomon Gartenhaus 1979-1980
Lima - John Findling 1979-1980
Madrid
- Jose Escarpanter - Summer
1979
- Flint Smith 1979-1980
Mexico - Summer 1979-1980
SOCCIS - 1979-1980
Strasbourg
- Correspondence Georgina Frank 1979-1980
- Emile Snyder/Georgina Frank 1979-1980
Box 7
Bologna - Edoardo Labano 1978-1979
Groups Program - Background/Procedure 1978-1979
Hamburg - Sidney Johnson 1978-1979
Jerusalem - Golda Werman 1978-1982
Lima - Jose Romero 1978-1982
Madrid - Richard Schoenherr 1978-1979
Strasbourg - Frank L. Wilson 1978-1979
Edinburgh - Retired Files Spring
1977
Bologna - Silvano Garofalo 1977-1978
Hamburg William Gering 1977-1978
Lima - Timothy L. Kill 1977-1978
Madrid - Virgina Craig 1977-1978
Soa Paulo - Carlos Bakota 1977-1978
Strasbourg - Aprile Max 1977-1978
Vienna- Gottfried Scholz 1977-1979
Bologna - Walker Robert 1976-1977
Bonn 1976-1977
Hamburg - Eugene Davis 1976-1977
Jerusalem - Yaakov Mashiah 1976-1977
Lima - Stephen Clinton 1976-1977
Madrid
- Asst. Director Materials 1976-1986
- Arthor Chandler 1976-1977
Sau Paulo - Claus Cluver 1976-1977
Strassburg - William Cohen 1976-1977
Bologna - Louis Rossi 1975-1976
Dijon - Leon Bourke 1975-1976
Box 8
Edinburgh 1975-1976
Hamburg - Gordon Mork 1975-1976
Lima - Philip Stephenson 1975-1976
Mexico - Art Study Program 1975-1978
Sao Paulo - Ricardo Paiva 1975-1976
Strasbourg - Quentin Hope 1975-1976
Vienna - Gottfried Scholz 1975-1977
Bologna - Pietro Arango 1974-1976
Brazil - Richard Pavia 1974-1975
Dijon - Program Information 1974-1975
Hamburg - Albert Werthiem 1974-1975
Jerusalem - Correspondence 1974-1977
Lima - John Bell 1974-1975
Madrid - Dan Quilter 1974-1975
Mexico City 1974
Rome -Music Program 1974
Strasbourg Thomas Kelly 1974-1976
Hamburg - Ferdinand Piedmont 1973-1974
Madrid - Flint Smith 1973-1974
Mexico City - John Morton Summer 1973-1974
Peru - Dennis West 1973-1974
Box 9
Rennes 1973-1976
Sao Paulo 1973-1974
Seville 1973-1974
Strasbourg - Paul Parent 1973-1974
Vienna Music Program 1973-1980
Bologna - Louis Tenenaum 1972-1973
Edinburg - Information/Corespondence 1972
Hamburg - Richard Grabau 1972-1973
Lima - Program Information 1972-1973
Madrid/Bologna Trip 1972
Peru - Peter Sehlinger 1972-1973
Seville - Program Information 1972-1973
Strasbourg - Sam Rosenberg 1972-1973
Bologna - R.J. Rodini 1971-1972
Hamburg - Fritz Cohen 1971-1972
Jerusalem - Golda Werman 1971-1972
Madrid - Fred Bouma 1971-1972
Peru - Neal Wiegman 1971-1972
Strasbourg - Joel Hunt 1971-1972
Bologna - Christopher Kleinhenz 1971-1972
Hamburg - Konrad Keinkel 1970-1971
Madrid - Jon Strolle 1970-1971
Box 10
Peru - Tom Wright 1970-1971
Rennes - Program Information 1970-1972
Sao Paulo - Program Information 1970-1972
Strasbourg - Sidney Pellissier 1970-1971
Bologna - Silvano Garofalo 1969-1970
Hamburg - Albrecht Holschuh 1969-1970
Madrid - Edin Brenes 1969-1970
Peru - David Gitlitz 1969
Strasbourg - William Hatfield 1969-1970
Bologna - Lou W. Kibler 1969
Hamburg - Fred Dallmayer 1969
Madrid - John C. Dowling 1968
Peru - Wolfgand Wolck 1968-1969
Sao Paulo - Raymond Moody 1968-1970
Strasbourg - Francis Valette 1968-1969
Bologna - Margarita Noris 1967-1968
Hamburg - Lawrence Radner 1967-1968
Madrid - Merle E. Simmons 1967-1968
Peru - James Brown 1967-1968
Strasbourg - Roy E. Leake 1967-1968
Bologna - Richard Newton 1966-1967
Hamburg - Theodore Schaum 1966-1967
Lima - T.E. Dorf 1966-1967
Madrid - Dan Quilter 1966-1967
Strasbourg - Bernard Schiffman 1966-1967
Hamburg 1965-1966
- Claus Cluever
- Miscellaneous
Lima - George Zucker 1965-1966
Madrid - Channing Blickenstaff 1965-1966