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the state of indiana was founded in _____
1816
Bloomington was founded in ______
1818
IU's first building was the ________ Building (year?)
Seminary, 1820
Seminary building was modeled after ________ University
Princeton
Seminary Building was the size of a modern _ to _ bedroom house
4, 5
First College Building constructed in _____
1836
Rudimentary library added in ____
1840
Professor's house built in ____
1824
First class of college students in Bloomington was comprised of ____ white ______ from Indiana and the ________ states (year?)
10, males, surrounding, 1825
it wasnt unusual for people to attend school for a year then leave to work and then return. true or false?
true
Tuition:

freshman?
upperclassmen?
contingency fee?
$10/year
$15/year
50 cents/year
Schooling was two __-month sessions, beginning ________ and ________
5, December 1st, June 1st
Students had no say in the classes they took or their order. true or false?
true
Curriculum based on learning ____ and _____ classics
Latin, Greek
Also learned a little of ______, _______, _______, and _______
astronomy, chemistry, math, English
first IU students graduated in ____
1830
in 1830, __ students were awarded diplomas
3
McKee Dunn graduated when he was __ years old and served on the board of _______
11, trustees
Baynard Rush Hall was the ______ teacher at the Indiana Seminary
first
Baynard Rush Hall was the only IU teacher for __ years
2
Baynard Rush Hall was paid $____/year
200
Baynard Rush Hall taught _______ and ______
Latin, Greek
John M Harney (Miami University grad) was elected to be a professor at the Indiana Seminary in ____
1827
The Indiana Seminary changed their name to Indiana College in _____
1827
IU's first president was...
Andrew Wiley
Andrew Wiley lived on campus with ___ kids
12
Andrew Wiley died from...
an infection after chopping his foot with an axe in 1851
Andrew Wiley believed in...
loco parentis (the place of the parents) [moral training AND intellectual]
Karen Hanson is a former ______ and former dean of ________ and
IUB Provost, the Hutton Honors College, Rudy Professor of Philosophy
Herman B Wells was the president between ________ and the chancellor between ________
1937-1962, 1962-2000
Herman B Wells was the greatest......
leader in the history of IU
Herman B Wells changed IU to a __________ research university
world-class
Michael McRobbie was elected the __th president of IU on...
18
July 1, 2007
2 current big projects on campus?
IU auditorium extension
Kelley School
Wilkie makes ______-style living available on campus
apartment
Collins is an ________ dorm experience
alternative
Simon Hall is the first large _____ building at IUB in the new century
science
IU is one of the top-ten ______ campuses in the country
wired
diversity is the...
Integration of previously scattered efforts to increase ethnic diversity and provide academic support for student development
The Gutenberg Bible is at the ______ Library
Lily
The Gutenberg Bible has been around since the...
1450's
Gutenberg Bibles:

___ exist on Earth
___ in the USA
50
10
The Gutenberg Bible was printed in...
Latin
The Gutenberg Bible's worth is due to...
rarity and historical significance
The Lily Library has __________ rare books
400,000
The Gutenberg Bible made text of ______ more available to believers
Christianity
The Gutenberg Bible allowed for.....
increased availability of printed word at a lower cost
The Gutenberg Bible made rates of _____ grow dramatically through out ______
literacy, Europe
more literacy amongst people means...
more people arguing about what they read
university is like the 1700s coffeehouse in that...
people gather to discuss what they have read and learned
IU has the ____ largest book collection in the Big 10
4th
new digital world means there is only one rule....
caveat emptor (buyer beware)
research is a building from the _____ to the previously _______
known, unknown
new buildings for Business and Theater and Black Culture reflect...
addressing the wide-ranging needs of its students
1st railroad in bloomington?
1855
first building of the state seminary?
1824
classical curriculum?
greek and latin
Wylie meant to say that the college....
did not train missionaries for any particular church
the seminary was put in bloomington because...
it was on the edge of wilderness where not many were educated so they could educate them
a seminary is a...
school for future ministers
first building was modeled after Princeton because...
it was important to allude to a big American university
no school was establish before 1820 because...
not enough people
why did the choose to build the university in 1825?
new school would be on the western edge of settled land in the US
topics added by John Harney?
math, physics, chemistry
how are ideas of public education changing?
math and nat. sciences arebeing added to the classical curriculum to better prepare men for jobs
why was wylie's house so grand?
symbolized importance of the college
creeping elitism?
as college gets more expensive, only the wealthy will be able to attend
Gieryn asserts that income is somehow tied to....
race/ethnicity
What statements best reflects what Professor Capshew means by "principled diversity"?
Ensuring that IU has a diverse student body is a matter of principle (that is, it's morally right).