2011
Sub-archives
A Compelling Story Part II
Indiana Deaf Heritage tells the story of girl named Annie.
No One Way to Learn History
I’ve been talking a lot lately about the variety of ways that people learn.
Let's Talk About Paper III
Additional information about the preservation of family documents.
Man Once Thought Dead Elected Governor
In the Fall of 1928, the people of Indiana elected a man thought dead more than 25 years prior to his running for office.
Three New Cash Prizes for History Day!
Announcing three new cash prizes that will be awarded at the 2012 National History Day in Indiana State Contest.
Collegial Connections and Delicious Desserts
The Connecting to Collections online community
Just a Stove
Exhibits team faces big challenge in its search for a seemingly everyday item.
Finally! A Seat at the Cool Kids’ Table!
Our new Hoosier Heritage Alliance coordinator introduces herself.
Indiana History Day Students go to Washington, D.C. (...and Bring Back Some Hardware)
A photo recap of National History Day in Indiana's trip to the 2011 Kenneth E. Behring National History Day Contest
A Must-Attend Workshop by Genealogist Tony Burroughs
The Six Phases of African-American Genealogy
Previewing the 2011 National History Day in Indiana State Contest
Looking ahead to the NHDI State Contest where district winners from around the state will showcase their work to earn a spot at the 2011 Kenneth E. Behring National History Day Contest in Washington, D.C.
Upcoming Family History Programs
This winter, attend a family history program at the History Center.
National History Day Works
Findings from the first-ever independent evaluation study of the NHD program reveal that students consistently out-perform their peers in more more ways than one might expect.
From 2x4s to MLK Day
Our guest blogger talks about her two-week internship odyssey.
Celebrating Family History’s Friends
The Indiana Historical Society presented two awards for family history/genealogy in December 2010.

