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the state of indiana was founded in _____
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1816
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Bloomington was founded in ______
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1818
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IU's first building was the ________ Building (year?)
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Seminary, 1820
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Seminary building was modeled after ________ University
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Princeton
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Seminary Building was the size of a modern _ to _ bedroom house
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4, 5
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First College Building constructed in _____
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1836
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Rudimentary library added in ____
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1840
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Professor's house built in ____
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1824
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First class of college students in Bloomington was comprised of ____ white ______ from Indiana and the ________ states (year?)
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10, males, surrounding, 1825
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it wasnt unusual for people to attend school for a year then leave to work and then return. true or false?
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true
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Tuition:
freshman? upperclassmen? contingency fee? |
$10/year
$15/year 50 cents/year |
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Schooling was two __-month sessions, beginning ________ and ________
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5, December 1st, June 1st
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Students had no say in the classes they took or their order. true or false?
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true
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Curriculum based on learning ____ and _____ classics
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Latin, Greek
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Also learned a little of ______, _______, _______, and _______
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astronomy, chemistry, math, English
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first IU students graduated in ____
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1830
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in 1830, __ students were awarded diplomas
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3
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McKee Dunn graduated when he was __ years old and served on the board of _______
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11, trustees
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Baynard Rush Hall was the ______ teacher at the Indiana Seminary
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first
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Baynard Rush Hall was the only IU teacher for __ years
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2
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Baynard Rush Hall was paid $____/year
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200
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Baynard Rush Hall taught _______ and ______
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Latin, Greek
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John M Harney (Miami University grad) was elected to be a professor at the Indiana Seminary in ____
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1827
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The Indiana Seminary changed their name to Indiana College in _____
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1827
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IU's first president was...
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Andrew Wiley
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Andrew Wiley lived on campus with ___ kids
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12
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Andrew Wiley died from...
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an infection after chopping his foot with an axe in 1851
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Andrew Wiley believed in...
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loco parentis (the place of the parents) [moral training AND intellectual]
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Karen Hanson is a former ______ and former dean of ________ and
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IUB Provost, the Hutton Honors College, Rudy Professor of Philosophy
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Herman B Wells was the president between ________ and the chancellor between ________
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1937-1962, 1962-2000
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Herman B Wells was the greatest......
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leader in the history of IU
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Herman B Wells changed IU to a __________ research university
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world-class
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Michael McRobbie was elected the __th president of IU on...
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18
July 1, 2007 |
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2 current big projects on campus?
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IU auditorium extension
Kelley School |
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Wilkie makes ______-style living available on campus
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apartment
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Collins is an ________ dorm experience
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alternative
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Simon Hall is the first large _____ building at IUB in the new century
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science
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IU is one of the top-ten ______ campuses in the country
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wired
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diversity is the...
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Integration of previously scattered efforts to increase ethnic diversity and provide academic support for student development
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The Gutenberg Bible is at the ______ Library
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Lily
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The Gutenberg Bible has been around since the...
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1450's
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Gutenberg Bibles:
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50
10 |
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The Gutenberg Bible was printed in...
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Latin
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The Gutenberg Bible's worth is due to...
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rarity and historical significance
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The Lily Library has __________ rare books
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400,000
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The Gutenberg Bible made text of ______ more available to believers
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Christianity
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The Gutenberg Bible allowed for.....
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increased availability of printed word at a lower cost
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The Gutenberg Bible made rates of _____ grow dramatically through out ______
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literacy, Europe
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more literacy amongst people means...
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more people arguing about what they read
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university is like the 1700s coffeehouse in that...
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people gather to discuss what they have read and learned
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IU has the ____ largest book collection in the Big 10
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4th
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new digital world means there is only one rule....
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caveat emptor (buyer beware)
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research is a building from the _____ to the previously _______
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known, unknown
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new buildings for Business and Theater and Black Culture reflect...
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addressing the wide-ranging needs of its students
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1st railroad in bloomington?
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1855
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first building of the state seminary?
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1824
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classical curriculum?
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greek and latin
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Wylie meant to say that the college....
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did not train missionaries for any particular church
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the seminary was put in bloomington because...
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it was on the edge of wilderness where not many were educated so they could educate them
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a seminary is a...
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school for future ministers
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first building was modeled after Princeton because...
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it was important to allude to a big American university
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no school was establish before 1820 because...
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not enough people
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why did the choose to build the university in 1825?
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new school would be on the western edge of settled land in the US
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topics added by John Harney?
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math, physics, chemistry
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how are ideas of public education changing?
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math and nat. sciences arebeing added to the classical curriculum to better prepare men for jobs
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why was wylie's house so grand?
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symbolized importance of the college
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creeping elitism?
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as college gets more expensive, only the wealthy will be able to attend
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Gieryn asserts that income is somehow tied to....
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race/ethnicity
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What statements best reflects what Professor Capshew means by "principled diversity"?
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Ensuring that IU has a diverse student body is a matter of principle (that is, it's morally right).
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