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The revised policy again affirms that faculty governance is advisory only. The updated policy also states that university ...
A meeting with residents of Hanover to discuss the town potentially being listed on the National Register of Historic Places will be held Monday, July 14, at the Hanover Park ...
Discover Indiana mansions Victorian gems, Greek Revival landmarks, and Beaux‑Arts beauties still showcasing timeless appeal ...
Mitchell Knigga, director of the Southeast Field Office of Indiana Landmarks, will present the program Landmarks of Justice, which highlights what makes Indiana’s 92 county courthouses special and ...
Descendants of Franklin and Sara Avery descended on Fort Collins' historic Avery House June 30 as part of family trip.
With the current political climate and national DEI rollbacks the role of Black historians, archivists and preservationists — our “keepers of culture” — is more crucial than ever.
Indiana Landmarks, the state's foremost historic preservation group, is relocating its Northwest Indiana Field Office from Gary's Miller neighborhood to a Valparaiso home it describes as a ...
Indiana Landmarks has launched two new historic tours, the Mass Ave Walking Tour and the Landmarks Along the Indianapolis Cultural Trail Biking Tour, which are taking place on select Saturday mornings ...
Discover the rich history of black resilience in Indiana and join the celebration of Juneteenth at Indiana Landmarks.
The two organizations are also seeking volunteers to help cleanup the former Theodore Roosevelt High School from June 2-6.
The Barker Mansion presents the first installment of a three-part speaker series presented by Indiana Landmarks. Feature speaker is Deb Parcell.