Blog
Is It Good to Be a Hoosier?
Are Hoosiers a distinct lot? Will Indiana wither or prosper in an era of globalization? What does this have to do with history?!
Live from the Dorms at National History Day!
Checking in from National History Day in Washington, D.C.
The Narcissus, Squealer and Tattler, Too!
Yearbooks can be a great tool for research.
Indiana History Day Students at the National Contest
A glimpse into the anatomy of a Kenneth E. Behring National History Day Contest
Calling All Corn Cultivator Experts
Labeling your images can not only help you in the future, they can help librarians, too.
What's On Your "To Do" List?
Sometimes a wacky "to do" list is the best part of history.
Four Burritos, Three Counties, Two States and One Great Meeting
In Your Neighborhood meeting in Vevay yields good conversation across state and county lines.
Creating Family History
Springtime brings flowers and blue skies – a great time to find Easter eggs – and ancestors’ graves.
Now that the Indiana Experience is up and running ...
The exhibitions department looks to future projects now that the Indiana Experience is open to the public.
What the Heck is History Day … and What Day Is It?
Introducing our first National History Day in Indiana video
Field Trip Wake-Up Call
Nothing perks a person up in the morning like a group of 60 fourth-graders filing in the door.
How Will Your Diary Help Historians?
Diaries from the past offer a unique view on this day in 1865.

