Or, Crepidula fornicata say, “Trans Rights!” …if they don’t get eaten by their siblings first. by Sabrina Spiher Robinson A stack of Crepidula…
Category: Education
by Nathália Susin Streher Do you ever wonder what made you pursue your dreams in life? When I ask myself…
by Timothy A. Pearce and Rachel Thomas Beckel What do we mean when we say we have type specimens in…
The following is a guest post from Emily Paulson (MLS Candidate in the Luddy School of Informatics pursuing the music…
Albert D. Kollar, Collection Manager of Invertebrate Paleontology Last year, when Albert Kollar, Collection Manager of Invertebrate Paleontology at Carnegie…
Over the past few months, I’ve had the pleasure of processing two collections of oral histories: one of I.U. president…
by Jessica Romano As the seasons change from winter to spring here in western Pennsylvania, a common sight on a…
Behind the Curtain is a series highlighting IU Archives staff, partners from various departments of the IU Libraries, and students…
by Olivia Buehler Within the collections of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, one may be surprised to find more…
by Elizabeth A. Begley and Albert D. Kollar Did you know that invertebrate fossils make up more than 50% of…