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Indiana University School of Continuing Studies records, 1971-2008, bulk 1989-2004

A Guide to the Records at the Indiana University Archives

Finding aid prepared by Carrie Schwier

Summary Information

Repository:
Indiana University Archives
1320 East Tenth Street
Herman B Wells Library E460
Bloomington, IN 47405-7000
Phone: 812-855-1127
Email: archives@indiana.edu
http://www.libraries.iub.edu/archives

Creator
Indiana University. School of Continuing Studies.

Title
Indiana University School of Continuing Studies records, 1971-2008,  bulk 1989-2004

Collection No.
C339

Extent
5.8 cubic feet
(7 boxes)

Language
Materials are in English

Abstract
Initially founded in 1970 as the Indiana University Division of Continuing Education, the School of Continuing Studies was established in 1975 to offer opportunities in education for students who were unable to attend traditional formal university programs. Collection includes correspondence, subject files, catalogs, reports, marketing information, and financial records.

Access Restrictions

Student files series is closed to researchers at this time.

Advance notice required for access.

Administrative History

Realizing the need for educational alternatives for those unable to attend traditional on-campus classes, the School of Continuing Studies was established in 1975 to offer further educational opportunities to individuals who worked full-time, had families, were homebound by illness, were in the military, or were in prison. Dean Dr. Robert Richey (Dean from 1975-1978) at the time noted the need for alternative methods of delivery to students rather than the traditional in-class lecture system. He cited alternate mechanisms for delivery of content such as cable television and video cassettes, the radio-television department, the eight campuses around the state, and the already established 130 university independent study programs.

In the early days of its existence (1975-1976), the system wide school was comprised of the Division of Extended Studies, Labor Education and Research, and the Division of Continuing Education. By fall 1977, all eight IU campuses offered the Associate of General Studies and the Bachelor of General Studies degrees.

The organizational structure of the school evolved under the direction of Dean James E. Weigand (1979-1993). Focusing upon the use of independent study, he fused the Independent Study Division and the External Degree Program into the Division of Extended Studies. He furthermore approved the formation of the New Division of Professional development, which sought to develop nondegree programs for professional associations and business. Additionally, during the course of the 1980s, the School of Continuing Studies established programs in Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Malaysia, and Iran.

Kathy Krendl replaced Weigand as dean in 1994 and brought a focused commitment to the use of technology for the delivery of instruction, and furthermore sought to establish a distance education plan. During her tenure until 1996, the school implemented the Multicampus Technology Project, which created state-of-the-art videoconferencing facilities on each of the IU campuses. She was followed by Howard Mehlinger as interim dean, and then Jeremy Dunning as dean in the fall of 1999.

In 2008 the School of Continuing Studies is under the direction of Judy Wertheim and is now comprised of the Office of Academic Programs, the Office of Financial Administration, Instructional Design and Development, Technology Support, the Office of Learner Services, and the Office of Marketing and Communications. In addition, to the school’s General Studies degree – either the association of arts or the bachelor of arts – students are also given the opportunity to earn several certificates to further develop their career skills. In addition to credit programs, the School of Continuing Studies also offers an Undergraduate Nondegree Program for students wishing to update their jobs skills or looking to prepare themselves before entering a degree seeking program, and Professional Development and Lifelong Learning non-credit courses for those seeking to advance their career or simply seeking further education. Initiated in 1972 and co-sponsored by the Indiana University Alumni Association and the School of Continuing Studies, Mini University is another major program which seeks to provide a unique educational and vacation experience for adults. Another major initiative is the Leadership Bloomington- Monroe County program which is designed to teach skills to those seeking to lead in their workplace and community.

Arrangement

The collection is organized into five series: Administrative files, Publications, Non-credit program/ Lifelong Learning course files, Lifelong Learning day trips, and Student files.

Scope and Content Note

The Continuing Studies records are organized into five series. The first, Administrative files (1980-1998), is a small series containing miscellaneous administrative information from only selective dates. Materials include reports, information relating to advertizing and marketing, and binders which include information such as mission statements, organizational charts, annual reports, calendars, program information, and records on Mini University (see also IU Archives Collection C338 for the records of Mini University).

The second series, Publications (1971-2008), includes the biannual course catalogs released by the School of Continuing Studies. The catalogs include general information about the program; available courses including information on the instructor, fees and locations; and information on a variety of other Continuing Studies programs.

The Non-credit/ Lifelong Learning Course files (1981-2004) are arranged alphabetically by keyword in the course title such as gardening and music. Materials include course summaries, syllabi, course handouts, various clippings relating to the subject matter of the course and correspondence relating to the scheduling of the course.

The Lifelong Learning Day Trips (1982-2002) series is organized alphabetically by location. Materials include financial documents such as budgets and invoices, various publications and pamphlets relating to the destination of the trip, schedules, contracts, class rosters, correspondence relating to the planning of the event.

The final series, Student Files (1995-2004) contains student profile and grade point average statistical information. This series is closed to researchers.

Separated Material

19 photographs were pulled from the records relating to the Continuing Studies trip in 1999 to the West Baden Springs Hotel and French Lick Resort. Photographs show participants in the hotel, on the resort grounds, and in the gardens. Contact the Archives Photographs Curator for additional information.

Administrative Information

Acquisition Information
Accession 2008/003 and 2008/036
Usage Restrictions
Copyrights for records originating with Indiana University administrative units, departments, and other offices are held by the Trustees of Indiana University. For more information, please contact the Indiana University Archives staff.

The Indiana University Archives respects the intellectual property rights of others and does not claim any copyrights for non-university records, materials in the public domain, or materials for which we do not hold a Deed of Gift. Responsibility for the determination of the copyright status of these materials rests with those persons wishing to reuse the materials. Researchers are responsible for securing permission from copyright owners and any other rights holders for any reuse of these materials that extends beyond fair use or other statutory limitations.

Digital reproductions of archival materials from the Indiana University Archives are made available for noncommercial educational and research purposes only. If you are the copyright holder for any of the digitized materials and have questions about its inclusion on our site, please contact the Indiana University Archivist.

Preferred Citation
[Item], Indiana University School of Continuing Studies records, Collection C339, Indiana University Archives, Bloomington.
Processing Information
Processed by Carrie Schwier.

Completed in 2008.

Container List


Series: Box 1 Administrative Files, 1980-1998,  undated 

Task Force to Study the School of Continuing Studies, 1980 

(2 folders)


Noncredit Program Ads, 1985-2001 

(2 folders)


Annual Report, 1987-1988 

Marketing Information Noncredit Course Program, 1989-1998 

(2 folders)


Continuing Studies Binder, 1990-1994 

(2 folders)


Continuing Studies- Master Copy binder, 1990-1994 

(2 folders)


Implementation Plan for Achieving Our New Vision, 1998 

Office Christmas Party, undated 

Series: Publications, 1971-2008 

Noncredit Program for Adults- Catalogs

Box 1 1971-1972 

1972-1976 

1976-1978 

1979-1980 

1981-1982 

1983-1984 

1985-1986 

1987-1988 

1989-1990 

1991-1992 

Box 2 1993-1995 

1996-1997 

1998-1999 

2000-2002 

2002-2003 

2004-2005 

2006-2008 

Series: Non-credit Program/ Lifelong Learning Course Files, 1981-2004,   undated 

Box 2 Abraham: A Model of Faith?- Ackerman N957, 2000-2002 

Two Pianos-Four Hands: Trip to Actors Theatre of Louisville – 04SJ041HU, Spring 2004 

The Miser: Trip to Actors’ Theatre Louisville – 04FJ041HU, Fall 2004 

The Aging Eye and Vision Loss – 04FS011HU, Fall 2004 

Introductory Algebra- N800, Fall 1992 

The American Detective Novel, Fall 1991 

American Impressionists- N894, Spring 1995 

American Presidents: The Great, Near Great, and the Rest- Katz NA007, Fall 2001 

The American Short Story- N959, 1998 

American Sign Language: An Introduction- Cornwell NA016, Fall 2001 

American Sign Language- N490, 1988-1996 

An Antique Collector’s Primer- N782, Fall 1991 

An Antique Collector’s Primer- N782, Fall 1996 

Becoming an Antique Detective- N846, undated 

Dating Antique and Collectible Quilts- N782, 1997 

Apache Worlds- N984, 1999 

Archaeological Discoveries- Matthew Goodrum NA030, 2002 

Archaeology, First Encounters: Columbus, Native Americans, and the Birth of the Modern World- N994, Fall 2000 

Armchair Travel: France- N935, 1999 

Armchair Travel: Greece N935, 1998 

Armchair Travel: Insider’s Guide to Germany- N935, 1997 

Armchair Travel: Land of the Ascending Dragon- N935, Fall 2000 

The Art and Biblical Message of Marc Chagall- Van Buskirk N894, 1998 

Art History Courses- Mazelle van Buskirk,1977-1989  

Astronomy Course and Observatory Activities, 1991 

Basketball Noncredit Course, 1996 

Beekeeping- Hegeman N924, 1998 

Beowulf- N966, Fall 2000 

Biblical Faith: Claiming the Promise – 04SH109HU, Spring 2004 

Bird Study, 1997 

Borges and Beyond: The Latin American Short Story- Friedman N902, 1998 

British Monarchy: Tradition, Mystique – 04FH160HU, Fall 2004 

Brown County Playhouse, 1998 

Building Strong Family Relationships – 04SS201HU, Spring 2004 

Butterflies and Butterfly Plants- Belth N838, Spring 1999 

Career Management Series- Sgambelluri N119, Spring 1996 

Chemistry for Cowards- Marianne Feller, Spring 1989 

Cicada Mania – 04SS501HU, Fall 2004 

Never Shall I Forget…Echoes of the Civil War- N909 Cindy May, Spring 2001 

Clues from the Cloth: Indiana Quilts- William Lawrence N782, Spring 1996 

College 101: A Guide for Parents – 04ST051HU, February 29, 2004 

How to Troubleshoot a Troublesome Computer- Land N878, Spring 1995 

Confidence Factor- Nelson N858, Fall 1993 

Conflict and Confrontation- Hughes N638, Fall 1996 

Cooking with Herbs- Houston, Fall 1991 

Creative Writing: Fiction- Marvin N567, 1998 

Effective Cycling- N897, Spring 1995 

Desktop Publishing- Volen, 1990 

Drawing and Painting- Troy N134, Fall 1989 

Eat, Drink and Be Merry: Books in the Lilly Collection about Food and Drink- N933, undated 

Economics Made Easy – 04SH421HU, Spring 2004 

The Edible Forest and Field- N815, Spring 1992 

From the Banks of the Nile: Egyptian Shows at the Indiana University Art Museum- N592, Spring 1998 

Election 2004: Candidates Strategies – 04FH120HU, Fall 2004 

Electronic Library- Malcom N907, 1996 

Embracing Diversity- Bradshaw N876, Fall 1994 

Environmental Issues, Meadowood Program- N732, Spring 1989 

Ethics in America, 1989 

Falls of the Ohio: Fossils and Rocks- Comer N552, Fall 1998 

Fashion and the Arts- Rowold N943, Fall 1997 

Never the Same Old Story: The Art of Short Fiction- Cancelled- Watson NA006, Fall 2001 

Film Studies Courses, 1988-1989 

The Movie Musical- NS725, Spring 1993 

The “Reel” America: The United States in Popular Film, Part 1- Yaudes NA025, Fall 2001 

Your Path to Financial Security: It’s Easier Than You Think!- N980, Fall 1999 

Financial Planning, Estate Planning- N366, 1989-1992 

Financial Planning of Retirement Years (Estate Planning, Trust, Power of Attorney, Guardianship, etc.), Fall 1983 

Financial Strategies- Allen, 1999 

Financial Strategies for Successful Retirement- N287, Fall 1996 

Exercise Techniques for Strength Development- N771, Fall 1994 

Fitness for Adults with Physical Limitations- N748, Fall 1993 

Frank Lloyd Wright: Building a Legacy – 04FH092HU, Fall 2004 

French Culture and Cuisine - Dempster N964, 1999 

Fundraising, 1994-1998 

Gardening- Burnham, 1996 

Gardening- Burton, 1997 

Garden Course- Sissinghurst N975, undated 

Gardening Courses, 1988-1995 

Gardening for Butterflies – N838, 1997 

Gardening in a Season of Short Days – Clay N856, Fall 1997 

Gardening in the Grand Style: The Gilded Age of American Gardens – Bracalente N975, Spring 2000 

Gardening on the Wild Side – Clay N786, Spring 1992 

Garden of the World – Peterson N595, 1997 

Beginning Vegetable Gardening- N806, Winter 1992 

Blooms in Bloomington: Fall Perennials – Burnham NA017, Fall 2001 

Edible Indiana- Bertoccio N815, Spring 1994 

An Evening with Gourds- N920, 1996 

Fall Blooming Perennials- Burnham N883, Fall 1995 

Fall Blooming Perennials- Burnham N883, Fall 1998 

Get Growing Now – N740, 1997 

Guardians of the Garden Sunflowers- Heiser N947, undated 

Herb Gardening and Harvesting- Bean N757, undated 

Lore of the Bulbs – Bracalente NA018, 2001 

Native Plants- Clay N786, Spring 1994 

Perennials for Shade Gardening – Burnham N946, Spring 1998 

Perennials for Shade Gardening – Burnham N946, Spring 1999 

Perennial Plant Combinations – Burnham N649, 1998 

Successful Gardening with Perennial Flowers – N649, 1999 

Box 3 Using Perennial Plants in Flourishing Borders – 04SH107HU, March 29, 2004 

Genealogy – N722, Spring 1989 

Genealogy, 1990 

Genealogy – N722, Spring 1991 

Genealogy – N722, Spring 1993 

Genealogy – N722, Spring 1994 

Beginning Genealogy- N722, Spring 1995 

Beginning Genealogy- Devore N722, 1998 

Research Tools for Family History – Cattelona N927, undated 

Understanding Genetic Diseases – Koch N982, 1999 

Geological Shake and Bake! Earthquakes – 04SS401HU, March 2, 2004 

Geology of Indiana – Comer N983, Fall 1999 

Conversational German – Starr N079, 1998 

German for Travel: Conversational German – N079, 1988-1990 

Getting Organized – Nelson N476, Spring 1995 

Get to Know Your Community – N912, 1995 

GMAT Student Handouts, 1989 

GMAT Workshop – NT004, Fall 2001 

Preparing for the GMAT – N767, undated 

Goethe’s Faust, Part I – Piedmont N956, 1998 

Beginning Golf – Bowman N456, Spring 2001 

Beginning Golf, Session 1a and 1b – 04SG011HU, April 29, 2004 

Beginning Golf, Session 2a and 2b – 04SG021HU, May 24, 2004 

Beginning Golf, Session 3a and 3b – 04SG035HU, June 28, 2004 

Intermediate Golf Session 1 – 04SG110HU, April 20, 2004 

Intermediate Golf Session 2 – 04SG210HU, May 25, 2004 

Intermediate Golf Session 3 – 04SG310HU, June 29, 2004 

Take the Grr Out of Grammer – Steiner N758, 1997 

Preparing for the GRE McNair Scholars Course, Fall 1996-1997 

Preparing for the GRE, Short Course for NSSLHA, Spring 1996-1998 

Preparing for the GRE Subject Exam in Psychology – McKinley, Fall 1992 

Preparing for the GRE SROP Course, Spring 1994-1997 

GRE Workshop (Section 1 and 2) – Warren NT002, Fall 2001 

GRE Workshop I – 04ST131HU, February 14, 2004 

GRE Workshop II – 04ST041HU, March 27, 2004 

GRE Prep Section1a – 04FT131HU, September 18, 2004 

GRE Prep Section 2a – 04FT041HU, October 16, 2004 

Great Books, 1995-1996 

Great Books, undated 

Great Books, class lists, 1984-1994 

Great Books Program, Historical File, 1984-1986 

Great Books Foundation, Ordering Books, 1984-1993 

Great Books Table Tents, undated 

Great Books Training, undated 

Greek Art – Marer-Banasik N874, Spring 1994-1995 

Beginning Guitar – Williams, 1987 

Courses Involving Guns and Shooting – Mills N768, Spring 1984 

Historic American Interiors – Cook N723, Spring 1989 

Happy Birthday Hoagy! – N987, 1999 

Home Owner Landscape Design – Schrader N616, Spring 1994 

Images of Mary Magdalene – 04FH130HU, September 21, 2004 

Improving Your Memory – Nelson N835, Fall 1995 

Improving Your Publication – McEntire N788, Spring 1991 

Indiana’s European Roots – 04FH150HU, October 6, 2004 

Indiana Gold! – 04SS301HU, May 20, 2004 

Indiana Indians – Edmunds N921, 1996 

Indiana Limestone: From Quarry to Mill – 04FJ031HU, October 14, 2004 

Private Lives: Trip to the Indiana Repertory Theatre – 04SJ021HU, March 28, 2004 

Can Insurance Help – Belth N934, 1997 

Planning for a Long Life…Can Insurance Help? – Belth N934, 1997 

Interior Design Fundamentals and Fun – Landis N945, 1998 

Interior Design: What They Don’t Teach – 04SH110HU, May 3, 2004 

Interior Design: What They Don’t Teach – 04FH110HU, September 13, 2004 

An Exploration of Irish History: From Patrick to Partition – Coulter NA003, Fall 2001 

Who Are the Irish?: Depictions in 20th Century Literature – Owens NA004, Fall 2001 

Many Faces of Islamic Revivalism – Jacques NA053, 2002 

Italian Cuisine - N160, 1997 

Italian for Travelers – N014, 1997 

Italian for Travelers 04SL321HU, February 2, 2004 

Italian for Travelers Course Materials – N014, 1998 

It’s Not Whether You Win or Lose – Hartman N781, Spring 1993 

IU Archives: Rarities and Oddities – 04FH140HU, October 16, 2004 

IU Authors’ Series: Claude Clegg – 04SH131HU, February 28, 2004 

IU Author’s Series: Jan Shipps – 04SH141HU, March 27, 2004 

IU Authors’ Series: Jeffery Wolin – 04SH151HU, April 24, 2004 

Jackson Pollock: The Greatest American Painter? – Young NA005, Fall 2001 

The Story of Jacob – Ackerman N957, Fall 1999 

Japanese Language and Culture – 04FL031HU, September 27, 2004 

Japan through Modern Eyes – Smith N925, Spring 1997 

Discovering Bloomington’s Jazz Scene – Harbison NA052, 2002 

Jazz – Baker N985, 2000 

Jewelry: Ancient to Modern – Cristol N841, Spring 1993 

Jews in America – N977, Fall 1999 

Journal Writing – Myers N646, Fall 1996 

Keeping Your Mind Active – 04SS601HU, April 20, 2004 

Kinsey Institute: 50 Years – N923, 1996 

Lessons à la Lovejoy – Lawrence N846, Fall 1993 

Noncredit Courses at the Lilly Library, 1990-1996 

Treasures of the Lilly Library – N707, 1996 

Limestone Above and Below Ground – N829, 1992 

Limestone Headstones, From the Files of Don Carmony, undated 

Use of Limestone in the Garden – Williams N616, 1997 

Literature of the Bible – Ackerman N512, Spring 1989-2001 

Redesigning Little Women – Nordloh NA037, 2002 

Tuning into Lotus: America’s Award Winning Music Festival – Stone NA012, Fall 2001 

Management Skills Program – Sgambelluri, 2000 

Mayas, Aztecs, Incas, and Ancient Civilizations of Americas, undated 

Media, Politics and the 2004 Presidential Election – 04SH108HU, March 1, 2004 

Ultimate Memory – Nelson N835, 1999 

Midwestern Fictions- Gray N791, undated 

Mission to Mars – 04FS501HU, September 21, 2004 

Box 4 Monroe County History, Knowing Our Past – Murray N997, Fall 2000 

Beginning Mountaineering, Winter 1992 

Mushrooms – N903, 1996 

Music for the Listener: Music Appreciation – Gillespie N653, Fall 2000 

Buddy, Beatles and Bob – Gass NA039, 2002 

Experiences with Music in Concert – Lathom N653, Fall 1995 

Mozart the Inventor: A Study of Opera – Glen N873, 1997 

Rock and Roll Explodes – Gass N890, 2000 

The Romantic in Music – 04FM223HU, September 23, 2004 

World Music – Smith N976, 1999 

Native American Crafts: Rugs and Blankets – N954, 1997 

Changing Image of the Native American in Popular Culture- Cape NA009, Fall 2001 

Natural History Regulation – Willard N958, 2000 

Introduction to Network Technology and Novell Netware System Administration, Spring 1995 

Nostalgia: The Search for the Good Old Days – Sherayko N940, Fall 1997 

Not So Simple Shakers: An Introduction – Lawrence N938, Fall 1997 

Nuts and Bolts of Managing People – N926, 1996 

NYC’s Melting Pot – Katz NA007, 2001 

This Old House: Restoring Three Historic Homes – 04SH106HU, April 29, 2004 

Opera Appreciation – N942, 1999 

Opera of Guiseppe Verdi- Hart N873, 1995 

Introduction to Opera – Glen NA011, Fall 2001 

A Night at the Opera – Glen NA010, Spring 2002 

Parliamentary Procedure – Harnack N819, Spring 1993 

Pedometer Walking for Fitness – 04FS161HU, October 2, 2004 

Photoshop and Scanning Workshop – Rhodes N936, 1998 

Picture Book Creation – 04SH623HU, February 12, 2004 

Playwriting – Cebulska, Spring 1994 

About Face: 200 Years of Portraits – Foster, 2000 

Positive Listening – DiSilvestro N563, Fall 1995 

Powerful Speaking for Women – Nelson, Fall 1993 

Power Walking for Fitness – N718, Spring 1995 

Pride and Prejudice: Trip to the Indiana Repertory Theatre – 04FJ021HU, October 3, 2004 

Problems of the 20th Century: Nationalism – Evans N992, 1999 

Proposal Writing, 1981-1997 

Applied Performance Psychology – Curtis N812, Fall 1992 

Public Discussion, Meadowood – NA023, 2002 

Public Discussion, MCL – 04SP011HU, February 10, 2004 

Public Discussion, Meadowood – 04SP021HU, February 18, 2004 

Public Discussion, Meadowood – 04FP021HU, February 28, 2004 

Public Discussion Opportunities, Spring 1988 

Getting It Out There: Essential Steps for Publishing – 04SH061HU, April 10, 2004 

Joy of Quilting – Dobson N673, Winter 1992 

Recycle the Garden! – Percival N773, Spring 1994 

Religion Outside the American Mainstream, 1989 

Restoration Therapy – Burns N785, Spring 1992 

The RET Approach to Taking Charge of Your Life – Isaacs, 1989 

Russian Short Story - 04SH021HU, February 4, 2004 

A Russian Romance: Tchaikovsky’s Opera – 04FM041HU, October 21, 2004 

Preparing for the SAT, 1989-1993 

Preparing for the SAT, Spring 1995 

Preparing for the SAT, Spring 1996 

Preparing for the SAT, General, 1992-1994 

Preparing for the SAT, Martinsville, 1993 

Preparing for the SAT, Instructor’s Vitas, Correspondence, 1993 

Preparing for the SAT, Malaysian Students, Spring 1992 

SAT Workshop – Warren NT001, Fall 2001 

SAT Workshop – Paragi NT001, 2002 

SAT Workshop - 04ST021HU, March 22, 2004 

SAT Workshop, Nashville - 04ST031HU, March 22, 2004 

Summer SAT Workshop – 04FT050HU, July 12, 2004 

SAT Workshop – 04FT061HU, September 27, 2004 

Say What You Mean… - Bailey-Huges N835, 2001 

Scandinavian Sampler – 04SL115HU, May 4, 2004 

The Not So Simple Shakers – Lawrence N938, Fall 1997 

Sherlock Holmes/ Wizard of Oz – Silver, Spring 2000 

Singing for Amateurs, Winter 1992 

Singing Vocal Technique – Smith NA013, Fall 2001/Spring 2002 

Singing for Amateurs – 04SM031HU, March 22, 2004 

The Unforgettable: The Aural Scrapbook of Great Singers - 04SM222HU, April 8, 2004 

More Singing for Amateurs – 04SM041HU, May 10, 2004 

Sir Gawain in Arthurian Romance – David NA040, 2002 

Sleeping beauty: Ballet Internationale – 04SJ031HU, April 25, 2004 

Snakes Alive! Fall 1992 

Soccer – Freitag N886, 1994 

Spanish – Baez N015, 1989 

Spanish 1995 

Beginning Spanish – Bosch N015, Spring 2001 

Spanish for Beginners – Bosch NA014, Spring 2002 

Spanish for Beginners – Grimsley, Spring 2002 

Spanish for Beginners – 04SL011HU, February 3, 2004 

Summer Spanish for Beginners – 04SL012HU, May 4, 2004 

Spanish for Beginners – 04FL012HU, September 14, 2004 

More Spanish – Bosch NA015, Spring 2002 

More Spanish, Bloomington - 04SL021HU, March 23, 2004 

More Spanish – 04FL021HU, October 16, 2004 

Spanish for the Workplace – Grimsley NA026, Fall 2001 

Spanish for the Workplace - Grimsley NA026, Spring 2002 

Spindle and the Shrine – Calinescu N707, Fall 2000 

Thrills and Agonies: The History of Sports – English, Spring 2001 

Spring Birding in Indiana – Hengeveld N201, undated 

A Story is a Building: How to Envision, and Revise the Short Story – Gossy, Spring 2004 

Strength and Power Training for the Young Athlete and Coach – Eksten N807, Winter 1992 

Symbols of Power, Emblems of Faith: Russia’s Art and Architect – Kennedy N894, 1999 

Taking Charge of Your Health – Harter N998, Fall 2000 

Tour of the T.C. Steele Exhibit – Foster N854, 1996 

Team Building – N821, Fall 1991 

Telling the Truth: How to Turn Real Life into Story – Gossy N567, 1999 

Beginning Tennis, Spring 1992 

Therapeutic Drugs and Their Interactions – Beck N765, Spring 1990 

Town-Gown Course, Collins Living Learning Center, 1989 

Turf Worth Talking About – N840, March 1997 

Vegetarian Cooking, undated 

Homage to Verdi – Jacobi NA027, Fall 2001 

Victorian Entertainments – Gray N791, 2000 

Visual Exploration: Learning to Read the Language of Art , April 1, 2004 

Walking for Fitness – Laczkowski N718, Spring 1992 

Power Walking for Fitness – 04SS161HU, April 3, 2004 

Walking Tour of Campus Trees and the Arboretum – N754, Fall 1993 

Weather, Spring 1994 

Weight Management – 04SS041HU, April 8, 2004 

The Legacy of Herman B. Wells: Living with Art – Foster NA008, Fall 2001 

Lucky Being: Herman B. Wells in Historical Context – Capshew N972, 1999 

Joyce Williams Courses, 1989-1990 

Women in Greek Art and Society – Marer-Banasik N874, Spring 1994 

William Wordsworth and the Age of English Romanticism 1986 

Wordsworth and Romanticism – Johnston, 1998 

Writing for Awareness: The Art of Personal Journaling – 04SH061HU, April 8, 2004 

Writing for Children – Harik N910, Spring 1996 

Writing the Picture Book – 04FH031HU, November 3, 2004 

Writing Retreat at Mary Anderson Center for the Arts – N568, 2000 

History of Wylie House – Burgess N923, 2000 

Series: Lifelong Learning Day Trips, 1982-2002 

Box 4 A Visit to IU’s Bradford Woods, 1999 

Chicago, 1995 

Theatre Circle Trip to Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago, 1995 

Trip to the Cincinnati Zoo and Museum Center, Fall 1993 

Cincinnati Trip, Fall 1995 

Rocks and Flowers of Clifty Falls State Park, Leader- Professor Gary Lane, May 1991 

Columbus, Indiana: The Architectural Showplace of America, Fall 1990 

Columbus, Indiana: The Architectural Showplace of America, Fall 1997 

Box 5 Corydon- General Information

Corydon, Indiana- Donald an Edith Carmony, 1982 

Carmony Tour- Corydon, October 1986 

Carmony Tour- Corydon, April 1987 

Tour to Cedar Farm and Corydon, Fall 1992 

Tour of Corydon and Cedar Farm- Don Carmony for Meadowood, 1993 

Evaluations: Carmony Tours, Spring 1985 

Field Trips by Gary Lane, 1985-1992 

Fort Wayne Educational Tour- Carmony, 1982 

Fort Wayne: Lincoln and Limberlost, 1994 

Waldron Shale in Southeastern Indiana- Hope and Vernon, Indiana, 1987 

Connor Prairie, Indianapolis, Spring 1988 

Educational Tour to IUPUI and Conner Prairie, May 1989 

Tour to the Eiteljorg Museum and State Capitol Building, Indianapolis, 1990 

Trip to the Indianapolis Zoo, 1991 

Theatre Trip to Indianapolis, Spring 1992 

Visit to the Children’s Museum, Indianapolis, Spring 1993 

Theatre Trip to Indianapolis, Fall 1994 

Theatre Trip to the IRT, Pygmalion, 1995 

Indianapolis: One Hundred Years, 1996 

Theatre Trip to the IRT, Spring 1996 

Indianapolis Museum Duo: Eiteljorg and the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Fall 1997 

Theater Trip (To Kill A Mockingbird), Fall 1997 

Theatre Trip to IRT, The Three Sisters Rosensweig, Spring 1997 

Theatre Trip to the IRT, “Abe Lincoln in Illinois,” 1998 

“A Backward Look”: The Sesquicentennial James Whitcomb Riley Tour, 1999 

A Day in Prairietown: Conner Prairie, 1999 

Discovering Indianapolis’s White River State Park, 2000 

Amadeus: Theatre Trip to the IRT, 2001 

Gift to the Tsars: Indianapolis Art Museum Trip, Fall 2001 

Ah, Wilderness: Theatre Trip to the IRT, 2002 

Copenhagen: Trip to the IRT, 2002 

New Indiana State Museum, 2002 

Kentucky Trip, Includes Shakertown- Donald and Edith Carmony, October 1983 

Carmony Tour- Shakertown, Lexington, KY, May 1987 

Lexington, Kentucky- Educational Tour by the Carmonys, April 1986 

Limestone, Fall 1992 

Carmony Tour New Albany/Louisville, April 1985 

Theatre Trip to Louisville, Fall 1991 

Theatre Trip to Louisville, Fall 1992 

Thornton Wilder Plays: Actors Theatre Louisville, 1997 

Macbeth: Theatre Trip to Actors Theatre, 2001 

Jitney: Actors Theatre Louisville, 2002 

Madison, Indiana General Information, 1988-1994 

Carmony Tours to Madison Indiana and the “Upriver” Communities, 1988 

Madison, Indiana Trip led by Don Carmony for Meadowood, May 4, 1993 

“Madison in Bloom,” Madison, Indiana, April 1995 

Missouri Botanical Gardens, 1990 

Geology of Monroe County, Gary Lane Field Trip, 1994 

Carmony Tour, New Harmony, April 1983 

Carmony Tour, New Harmony, June 1988 

New Harmony, Indiana, one day trip, October 1991 

Falls of the Ohio- Gary Lane Trips, Fall 1995 

Orange County Fieldtrip: Karst and Virgin Forest, Fall 2001 

Rocks and Flowers, Versailles State Park, Spring 1992 

A Walk in the Forest, Spring 2002 

Plain and Fancy: A Trip to Montgomery, West Baden and French Lick, Indiana, 1997 

Trip to West Baden Springs Hotel and French Lick Resort Hotel, 1999 

(19 photographs removed and transferred to the photography collection)


Frank Lloyd Wright, 1996 

Series: Box 6 Student Files, 1995-2004 

(Series is CLOSED to researchers at this time.)


Student Profiles/ GPAs,

Fall 1995-1996 

Spring 1995-1996 

Fall 1996-1997 

Spring 1996-1997 

Fall 1997-1998 

Spring 1997-1998 

Fall 1998-1999 

Spring 1998-1999 

Box 7 1999-2000 

(2 folders)


Spring 2000-2001 

Student Statistics,

Spring 1995, Fall 2000-2001 

Fall 2000-2001 

Fall 2001-2002 

Fall 2003-2004 

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