The University Club of Indianapolis The University Club of Indianapolis served as a private men’s social club for the city’s college-educated business leaders. The club… Read More »The University Club of Indianapolis
University of Indianapolis Approximately 3,700 degree-seeking students pursue 65 major fields of study in day and evening programs at the University of Indianapolis,… Read More »University of Indianapolis
USA Group From its headquarters in , Indiana, USA Group, Inc., known originally as USA Funds, was a nationwide guarantor of federally sponsored… Read More »USA Group
Victory Corps Organized by the federal government and administered by the United States Office of Education during World War II, the Victory… Read More »Victory Corps
VIPS VIPS (Vision Interventions & Parental Support), formerly known as Visually Impaired Preschool Services, is a nonprofit organization that provides early… Read More »VIPS
Vocational Education Apprenticeship remained for hundreds of years the primary method of transmitting trade skills to new practitioners. It was not until… Read More »Vocational Education
William Willard (Nov. 1, 1809-Feb. 15, 1881). Born in Vermont, Willard attended the American Asylum for the Deaf in Hartford, Connecticut, because… Read More »William Willard
Winona Technical Institute The Winona Technical Institute was a short-lived trade school, established in 1904 on the grounds of the former –era at… Read More »Winona Technical Institute
Women’s Education Since the early 19th century, the methods and goals of women’s education in America have reflected dominant societal definitions of… Read More »Women’s Education
Harry E. (Emsley) Wood Sr. (Sept. 26, 1879-Jan. 21, 1951). Harry E. Wood was born near Lexington, Illinois, the third child of Emsley Harrison Wood… Read More »Harry E. (Emsley) Wood Sr.