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Jan Shipps Papers, 1970-2005

2.75 cubic feet (2 cartons, 1 half-sized letter document box, and 1 quarter-sized document box) Collection ID: UA101
This collection contains the papers of Professor Jan Shipps, a faculty member at IUPUI from 1973-1995. Shipps taught in the Departments of History and Religious Studies and in the American Studies Program. She served as the director of the Center for American Studies, now known as the Institute of American Thought, and as a research associate for the POLIS Center. She is a nationally recognized expert on Mormonism and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This collection contains correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, and research materials relating to Shipps's work as a faculty member and administrator and to her research interests.

Department of Athletics Records, 1971-2005

1.25 cubic feet (1 carton, 1 document box) Collection ID: UA085
Records from the Department of Athletics, which oversees the intercollegiate athletics programs at IUPUI.

IU Board of Trustees Records, 1966-2012

11 cubic feet (9 cartons and 6 document boxes) Collection ID: UA081
The Indiana University Board of Trustees is the governing body of Indiana University. By agreement in the merger of the Indianapolis campuses of Indiana University and Purdue University in 1969, the resulting IUPUI would be governed by the IU Board of Trustees. Records include minutes, agendas, and other records.

Institute for Humanities Research Records, 1982-1989

.5 Cubic Feet (1 legal document box) Collection ID: UA020
The Institute for Humanities Research Records include correspondence, programs, minutes, and reports. The records cover the institute, its members, and related programs between 1982 to 1991.

Office of University Architect Records, 1945-1983

23 cubic feet (23 cartons) Collection ID: UA065
The Office of University Architect is a separate unit, based at Indiana University Bloomington, with an office on the IUPUI campus. The office plans and coordinates building and infrastructure projects, and works closely with Campus Facilities Services and the Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance. Architectural drawings for IUPUI campus buildings and facilities are housed separately. Records include building and construction specifications, manuals, and other materials.

Computing Services Records, 1965-1979

6.6 cubic feet (6 cartons, 1 document box) Collection ID: UA076

Department of Physical Therapy Records, 1926-1990

7.1 cubic feet (4 cartons, 7 pamphlet boxes, 1 flat box) Collection ID: UA030
Physical therapy has long had a presence in the treatment offered in the Indiana University hospitals. In 1956 a bachelor of science program in physical therapy was established under the division of Allied Health in the School of Medicine. Graduate programs in physical therapy were later established. The Department of Physical Therapy is currently under the IU School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. Records include correspondence, reports, patient files, publications, and other materials.

IU-Indianapolis Downtown Campus Records, 1915-1985

8.7 cubic feet (7 cartons, 1 document box, 3 flat boxes) Collection ID: UA059
Indiana University started offering regular classes in Indianapolis in 1891. An Extension Division was created in 1912 and began to offer a small number of courses for credit. A gradual increase of class offerings and enrollments in Indianapolis occurred in the following decades. The university occupied a variety of buildings in downtown Indianapolis over the years in what over time became known as the Downtown Campus (DTC). Courses in liberal arts, social sciences, mathematics, and the natural sciences were offered by the Downtown Campus, whereas Indiana University's professional schools located in Indianapolis (i.e., the Schools of Medicine, Dentistry, and Law, etc.) offered separate programs loosely connected to the other. The creation of IUPUI in 1969 more closely fused the various separate entities of Indiana University in Indianapolis together. Records include correspondence, minutes, reports, publications, and other materials.