Indiana University Department of Philosophy records, 1938-2002, bulk 1980-1999.

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Indiana University Department of Philosophy records, 1938-2002, bulk 1980-1999.

This collection consists of administrative records, many having to do with the department's involvement in the Committee on Institutional Cooperation. There are also class descriptions and schedules, departmental reviews, papers relating to the Ewing Essay Prize, staff meeting minutes and agendas, and other miscellaneous records.

2.8 cubic feet (4 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7997984

Indiana University

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Indiana University. Dept. of Philosophy

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Indiana University, Bloomington. Dept. of Philosophy.

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Though philosophy had been taught as part of the curriculum since the University’s founding in 1820, an independent Department of Philosophy was not officially established until 1929. Prior to 1929, philosophy was often taught in conjunction with, and often overshadowed by, psychology. Today the graduate program is nationally recognized for research excellence, and students can also earn an undergraduate degree or minor in philosophy or choose one of four interdepartmental majors. Fr...

Committee on Institutional Cooperation.

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The Committee for Institutional Cooperation (CIC) is an academic consortium consisting of the eleven universities of the Big Ten athletic conference and the University of Chicago. CIC was established in 1958 and is "committed to advancing academic excellence by promoting and coordinating collaborative activities and sharing resources. Its programs and activities extend to all aspects of university activity except intercollegiate athletics." Programs offered through CIC include the Traveling Scho...