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Indiana University

New Portraits of the Bloomington Campus

Indiana University Press, Indiana University Press

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Indiana University

New Portraits of the Bloomington Campus

Indiana University Press, Indiana University Press

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Set in the rolling hills of southern Indiana, Indiana University Bloomington is widely acknowledged to be one of the most picturesque college campuses in the United States Indiana University: New Portraits of the Bloomington Campus offers Hoosiers the chance to discover or revisit the campus for themselves and appreciate stunning new buildings and improvements in landscaping and facilities.

During its two-hundred-year history, the Bloomington campus has grown out from its original core while maintaining its focus on its architectural atheistic. Indiana University Bloomington now occupies nearly 2, 000 acres, and the beauty and harmony of its limestone buildings set against breathtaking natural scenery make the campus a treasure that all Hoosiers enjoy.

Indiana University: New Portraits of the Bloomington Campus offers Hoosiers the chance to travel back home, relive past friendships, scholarly achievements, Little Fives, and Hoosier victories, and wander again, if just for a moment, through Dunn's Woods, the Cox Arboretum, and the iconic Sample Gates.

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Year
2022
ISBN
9780253063267
Topic
Arte
Subtopic
Fotografía
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the old and new crescent
Franklin Hall. Built in 1907 as the campus library, Franklin Hall was renamed and repurposed to become the Student Services Building after the new main library was built in 1969. Starting in 2014, Franklin Hall was renovated and modernized to house a new Media School, established by the IU Board of Trustees in 2013. The Media School, which combines the departments of telecommunications, journalism, and communication and culture, opened its doors to students at Franklin Hall in 2016.
Ernie Pyle Sculpture at Franklin Hall. One of IU’s favorite alumni never graduated from Indiana University. Journalist and IU alumnus Ernie Pyle, class of 1923, left IU just short of graduation to take a newspaper job and pursue his reporting career. Pyle went on to win the Pulitzer Prize in 1944 for his war correspondence from the front lines during World War II and accept an honorary degree from IU. His columns about the day-to-day experiences of soldiers overseas captured the hearts of readers worldwide.
Frances Morgan Swain Student Building. During her tenure as IU’s first lady from 1893–1902, IU alumna Frances Morgan Swain campaigned to attract women students and create a women’s building on campus. Swain organized an IU Women’s League and raised $6,500 for the project. The coeducational Student Building built in part with those funds was renamed the Frances Morgan Swain Student Building in 2016.
Limestone carving.
Maxwell Hall on a bright autumn day. Originally built in 1890 to house the university’s library, the Richardsonian Romanesque Maxwell Hall is widely considered to be one of IU’s most beautiful buildings.
A view of Maxwell Hall through a Rose Well House portico. A limestone grotesque atop Maxwell Hall. Wylie Hall. Wylie Hall was named for Indiana University’s first president, Reverend Andrew Wylie, and his cousin, professor Theophilus A. Wylie.
Dunn’s Woods. Dunn’s Woods is part of a parcel of land originally inhabited by the Delaware, Potawatomi, Miami, Shawnee, and Eel River Miami people, and purchased from settler Moses Dunn in 1883 for the creation of the present IU campus. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
Kirkwood Hall. Originally named after mathematics professor and astronomer Daniel Kirkwood, Kirkwood Hall, built in 1894, is one of the oldest buildings on the IU campus. In 2017 IU dedicated a new School of Art and Design to be administered at Kirkwood Hall.
Rose Well House. The Rose Well House includes stone porticos repurposed from the First University Building at IU’s nineteenth-century Seminary Square campus. Designed to cover a cist...

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