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Sculptural Oddities

The Many Owls of Indiana University

  1.  Stryker, G. (2018, June 21). Celebrate Limestone Month with five must-see campus carvings. News at IU. https://news.iu.edu/stories/2018/06/iub/inside/21-celebrate-limestone-month-with-five-must-see-campus-carvings.html
  2. IU Office of the Bicentennial. (2018, August 1). The figures that unite us: A history of IU mascots. Pride of IU. https://pride.iu.edu/spirit/the-figures-that-unite-us-a-history-of-iu-mascots/

Guardians of Maxwell Hall

  1. Clapacs, J. T. (2017). Indiana University Bloomington: America’s legacy campus. Indiana University Press.

Upstanding Young Ladies

  1. Clapacs, J. T. (2017). Indiana University Bloomington: America’s legacy campus. Indiana University Press.

The Goodbody Duck

  1. Clapacs, J. T. (2017). Indiana University Bloomington: America’s legacy campus. Indiana University Press.

The Many Faces of Myers Hall

  1. Clapacs, J. T. (2017). Indiana University Bloomington: America’s legacy campus. Indiana University Press.
  2. Keith, B.D., Hill, B.T., & Johnson, M.R. (2015). Indiana University campus limestone tour. Indiana Geological Survey Digital Information 2. https://igws.indiana.edu/IGSMap/CampusLimestoneTour

The (Not-So) Hidden Joys of Ballantine Hall

  1. Clapacs, J. T. (2017). Indiana University Bloomington: America’s legacy campus. Indiana University Press.
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  3. Collins, D.C., & Byrd, C.K. (1992). Indiana University: A pictorial history. Indiana University Press.

Science on Parade

It’s Always Summer in the Biology Greenhouse

  1. Indiana University Bloomington. (n.d.) Biology building greenhouse: Fun facts. Biology Building Greenhouse. https://greenhouse.biology.indiana.edu/fun-facts/index.html

The Biggest Brain on Campus

  1. Clapacs, J. T. (2017). Indiana University Bloomington: America’s legacy campus. Indiana University Press.
  2. IUB Psychological and Brain Sciences. (2014, February 17). Unveiling of IU PBS brain sculpture [Video]. Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZfhKxZn7WQ

The Future is Now: Amatria

  1. Philip Beesley Architect, Inc. (n.d.). Amatria. http://www.philipbeesleyarchitect.com/sculptures/Amatria/index.php
  2. Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center. (n.d.). Amatria: Sentient architecture. https://cns.iu.edu/amatria.html

Final Resting Places

Dunn Cemetery

  1. Clapacs, J. T. (2017). Indiana University Bloomington: America’s legacy campus. Indiana University Press.
  2. Schwier, C. (2012, October 30). A spot called ‘God’s Acre’ and the remains of three Revolutionary War heroines. IU Libraries. https://blogs.libraries.indiana.edu/iubarchives/2012/10/30/gods-acre/

Rogers Cemetery

  1. Ehman, L. (2016, June 3). A bicentennial burial ground: Rogers cemetery. Monroe County History Center Research Library. https://mchclibrary.wordpress.com/2016/06/03/a-bicentennial-burial-ground-rogers-cemetery/
  2. Clapacs, J. T. (2017). Indiana University Bloomington: America’s legacy campus. Indiana University Press.

Ashes To Ashes

  1. Larson, S. (2012, February 14). Still together: The love story of Otto and Mathilda Klopsch. IU Libraries. https://blogs.libraries.indiana.edu/iubarchives/2012/02/14/klopsch/
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  3. Larson, S. (2012, February 14). Still together: The love story of Otto and Mathilda Klopsch. IU Libraries. https://blogs.libraries.indiana.edu/iubarchives/2012/02/14/klopsch/

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