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Item 2014 – 2015 DOCTORAL DISSERTATION FELLOWSHIP(2014) Lake Institute on Faith & GivingItem Board of Visitors: Center on Philanthropy Activities - June 2012(2012-06) IU Lilly Family School of PhilanthropyItem The Creation of the Statewide Campuses of the IU School of Medicine(2014) Grau, KevinThe Creation of the Statewide Campuses of the IU School of MedicineItem Fahrenheit 451: A Descriptive Bibliography(2011-10-10) Barrett, Amanda Kay; Eller, Jonathan R., 1952-; Touponce, William F.; Coleman, Martin A.This document offers scholarly researchers, students and general readers a reliable, genealogically-based descriptive bibliography of all U.S. and British publications of Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 (1953). The driving force behind this thesis is the desire to preserve, catalog, describe and archive a work of literature that has stood the test of time and continues to be an influential milestone of American culture well into the twenty-first century.Item FSA Resources at Indiana University Libraries(2012-11-27) Durrant, SummerA guide to Farm Security Administration resources at Indiana University Libraries.Item The Greatest Outrage: Military Park, Long Hospital, and Progressive Era Notions of Urban Space(2009) Jones, Amanda Christine; Bingmann, Melissa; Barrows, Robert G.; Wilson, Jeffrey S.In 1911 Dr. Robert W. Long gave a gift of real estate to the state of Indiana and stipulated that the sale of the property would fund a teaching hospital for the Indiana School of Medicine. The state senator who sponsored the hospital bill suggested placing the proposed hospital within the boundaries of Military Park, the city’s oldest park. Indiana University trustees agreed, which led to Indianapolis Mayor Samuel Lewis Shank’s angry denunciation of the proposition as “one of the greatest outrages” proposed in recent years in Indianapolis. Three interested camps formed over the location of what became known as Long Hospital: the Indiana University trustees, who approved of placing the hospital in the park because of its proximity to downtown Indianapolis; lineage societies and veterans, who touted the park’s historical significance as a nationalistic message to all residents; and the state and city governments and local civic organizations, who promoted the health benefits of public parks and playgrounds. Through open debate, particularly in Indianapolis’ newspapers, each position supported Progressive era reform attitudes towards the use of civic space in terms of its relationships to public health, social morality, and nationalistic values.Item "History of The Indiana University School Of Medicine"(1990-01-02) Irwin Jr., GlenItem Indiana University Conscience Project: Curriculum Vitae(IU Conscience Project, 2024) IU Conscience ProjectItem Raising the Bar: Evolution of a Statewide Interprofessional Education Program Following a 5-Year Outcomes Evaluation(JCIPE, 2022) Daulton, Brittany J.; Weber, Zachary A.; Newton, April D.; Romito, Laura; Manz Friesth, Barbara; Family Medicine, School of MedicineIndiana University is a complex campus system across the state of Indiana. IU-Bloomington hosts the main campus with nearly 50,000 students, while Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) has approximately 30,000. Additionally, there are seven regional medical school campuses located throughout the state in Gary, Evansville, Fort Wayne, Muncie, South Bend, Terre Haute, and West Lafayette.