Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired In 1844, , a delegate from Indianapolis attended the Presbyterian General Assembly in Louisville, Kentucky, where he visited the Kentucky… Read More »Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Indiana School for the Deaf In 1843, the Indiana General Assembly enacted a property tax to finance the education and housing of the state’s deaf… Read More »Indiana School for the Deaf
Indiana State Museum The Indiana State Museum existed for years more in name than reality. In time though, the museum developed into an… Read More »Indiana State Museum
Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy The world’s first school dedicated to the study and teaching of philanthropy. Inaugurated in 2013 and named for one of… Read More »Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
Indiana University School of Medicine Until the 1890s most medical education in the United States occurred at private, proprietary schools. University-based schools with access to… Read More »Indiana University School of Medicine
Indiana University School Of Nursing Indiana University School of Nursing (IUSON) opened its doors in 1914 as the Indiana University Training School for Nurses. Its… Read More »Indiana University School Of Nursing
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) is the premier urban research university in Indiana, offering more than 450 undergraduate, graduate, and… Read More »Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Indiana Writers Center Jim Powell, Elwood Indiana native and author of Only Witness, a collection of short stories founded the Indiana Writers Center… Read More »Indiana Writers Center
Indianapolis Female Institute/Seminary Antebellum school for young women. In the early decades of the 19th century, American society placed increasing importance on the home… Read More »Indianapolis Female Institute/Seminary
Indianapolis Public Library The best-known early efforts to foster reading and libraries in Indianapolis were the Union Sabbath School founded in 1823; the… Read More »Indianapolis Public Library