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Audio performances spotlight IPFW Department of Music faculty artists and a variety of ensemble guitar, percussion, opera and choral groups. |
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This collection includes the audio portion of the College Cable Access Channel 56 video recording of selected matches from the IPFW men's volleyball season. IPFW's nationally-ranked men's volleyball team provides hours of action-packed play-by-play. Catch the audio or video broadcast of the team’s current season games on ESPN radio 1380 or College Cable Access Channel 56. |
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The Fort Wayne Area Government Information digital collection contains studies, reports, maps and data related to major topics such as education, economic development, land use and planning, and politics. |
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The History Center Digital Collections offers unparalleled access to many of the thousands of photos, documents, maps, manuscripts, and other valuable historical materials owned by the History Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The digital collections, selected to augment and reinforce History Center educational programs, are being developed through a partnership between the Helmke Library at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne and the History Center. |
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The IPFW Travel Photography Exhibition is the digital collection of winning photographs submitted by IPFW students, staff, and faculty, as judged and awarded through the annual International Photography Contest. This contest is coordinated by the International Studies Program through the Department of International Language & Culture Studies at IPFW. |
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The people, buildings and grounds, campus life, events, academic activities and athletics reflected in this ever expanding collection represent a small portion of the history of Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW). |
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Programs, photographs, and other material highlighting the history of stage performances at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne from the first production by Purdue-Indiana Theatre, or PIT as it was commonly called, through the more recent shows in the Williams and Studio Theatres. |
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The political memorabilia collection consists of various Indiana campaign materials as donated to and collected by the Mike Downs Center for Indiana Politics. Browse this documentation to see where we have been and how we have gotten to where we are, politically speaking. |
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Entries from Student Art in the Library exhibitions, including photographs, paintings, drawings, etchings, and other types of artwork. |
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Digital archive of The Communicator, the IPFW student-produced news weekly. |
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We Shall Remain Community Coalition Partners applied and were awarded an outreach grant to provide support programming for the PBS American Experience | We Shall Remain, a five-part television series. Through this grant the Coalition Partners hoped to increase awareness and acknowledgment of Native American's contributions and presence in Northeast Indiana, past and present. Coalitions Partners included representatives from the Allen County History Center, Miami Tribe of Indiana, Allen County Public Library, Science Central, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW), and WFWA PBS39. |
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The Fort Wayne Area Government Information digital collection contains studies, reports, maps and data related to major topics such as education, economic development, land use and planning, and politics. |
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Explore publications pertaining to Fort Wayne area history from earliest encounters between European settlers and the Miami Indians to industrialization during the first part of the twentieth century. The documents in this collection cover a broad range of topics, including social and cultural life, political affairs, and economic prosperity and hardship. It contains a rich assortment of maps, illustrations and letters as well as a biographical dictionary with more than 1,000 sketches of prominent figures in Fort Wayne history. |
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The History Center Digital Collections offers unparalleled access to many of the thousands of photos, documents, maps, manuscripts, and other valuable historical materials owned by the History Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The digital collections, selected to augment and reinforce History Center educational programs, are being developed through a partnership between the Helmke Library at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne and the History Center. |
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This unofficial version of the current Allen County Code is the product of a partnership between Allen County Board of Commissioners and IPFW Helmke Library. |
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Precinct by precinct election results for elections held in Allen County, Indiana from 1852 to 1967. The collection is a collaborative effort between the Helmke Library and the Mike Downs Center for Indiana Politics. |
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The Fort Wayne Area Government Information digital collection contains studies, reports, maps and data related to major topics such as education, economic development, land use and planning, and politics. |
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Explore publications pertaining to Fort Wayne area history from earliest encounters between European settlers and the Miami Indians to industrialization during the first part of the twentieth century. The documents in this collection cover a broad range of topics, including social and cultural life, political affairs, and economic prosperity and hardship. It contains a rich assortment of maps, illustrations and letters as well as a biographical dictionary with more than 1,000 sketches of prominent figures in Fort Wayne history. |
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The History Center Digital Collections offers unparalleled access to many of the thousands of photos, documents, maps, manuscripts, and other valuable historical materials owned by the History Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The digital collections, selected to augment and reinforce History Center educational programs, are being developed through a partnership between the Helmke Library at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne and the History Center. |
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The IPFW Archaeological Survey is committed to the dissemination of archaeological information and public involvement in Midwestern archaeology. Our commitment to public education includes the electronic publication of our major reports. The publications in this collection are screen resolution PDF versions of our reports edited for public dissemination. |
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Christopher Buckley, Sandra Day O'Connor, Cheech Marin... If you missed seeing these or many of the other speakers beginning with the 2007-2008 IPFW Omnibus Lecture Series season, would like to see a favorite again, or want to browse print items associated with the speakers dating back to 1995, visit the Omnibus Lecture Series digital collection. |
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Programs, photographs, and other material highlighting the history of stage performances at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne from the first production by Purdue-Indiana Theatre, or PIT as it was commonly called, through the more recent shows in the Williams and Studio Theatres. |
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Opus: Research & Creativity at IPFW supports the university's mission to raise the IPFW's national profile though open access to the academic and creative accomplishments of IPFW faculty and students. Opus is being developed to identify IPFW's published works and to provide access to the full-text content on that work whenever possible. |
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Digital archive of The Communicator, the IPFW student-produced news weekly. |
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We Shall Remain Community Coalition Partners applied and were awarded an outreach grant to provide support programming for the PBS American Experience | We Shall Remain, a five-part television series. Through this grant the Coalition Partners hoped to increase awareness and acknowledgment of Native American's contributions and presence in Northeast Indiana, past and present. Coalitions Partners included representatives from the Allen County History Center, Miami Tribe of Indiana, Allen County Public Library, Science Central, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW), and WFWA PBS39. |
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Video presentations of the panel discussions, talks and debates by scholars, politicians, and interested citizens all sponsored by the IPFW American Democracy Project and the Mike Downs Center for Indiana Politics. The goal of these organizations is to help people understand the importance of active civic engagement in a democratic society. |
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This video collection highlights programs presented in 2007 and 2008 as part of IPFW's Anthropology Club Luncheon Lecture Series. |
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This digital collection is a compilation of video and program material dating from 1989 from the Distinguished Lecturer Series, a College of Arts and Sciences program. This long running and dynamic series is a bi-annual event held on campus showcasing expert scholars outside the IPFW community as well as our own exceptional faculty. |
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Christopher Buckley, Sandra Day O'Connor, Cheech Marin... If you missed seeing these or many of the other speakers beginning with the 2007-2008 IPFW Omnibus Lecture Series season, would like to see a favorite again, or want to browse print items associated with the speakers dating back to 1995, visit the Omnibus Lecture Series digital collection. |
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Opus: Research & Creativity at IPFW supports the university's mission to raise the IPFW's national profile though open access to the academic and creative accomplishments of IPFW faculty and students. Opus is being developed to identify IPFW's published works and to provide access to the full-text content on that work whenever possible. |
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We Shall Remain Community Coalition Partners applied and were awarded an outreach grant to provide support programming for the PBS American Experience | We Shall Remain, a five-part television series. Through this grant the Coalition Partners hoped to increase awareness and acknowledgment of Native American's contributions and presence in Northeast Indiana, past and present. Coalitions Partners included representatives from the Allen County History Center, Miami Tribe of Indiana, Allen County Public Library, Science Central, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW), and WFWA PBS39. |
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