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IPFW University Archives


 

Publications 


Accomplishments

A publication started in January 2003 by the office of university relations and communications to "showcase our faculty and staff to the campus community." It was published twice a year, listing the publications, honors and presentations made by IPFW faculty. It was also called IPFW Accomplishments.

Arts and Letters Alumni Newsletter

The newsletter was published from Spring 1982 until April 1986.

Campus Commentary

Published by the Office of University Relations, this bulletin was published every week and distibuted to all employees of IPFW between August 28, 1974 (Volume I, No.1) and March 15, 1980 (Volume 7, No. 10). It included policy matters and executive news and announcements submitted by administrative and faculty heads with final approval by the chancellor. An index was compiled for all issues and is in the IPFW University Archives.

CELT News

This newsletter was published by the Center for Enhancement of Learning and Teaching.

CLIO

In 1976 when Dr. Henry Kozicki came to IPFW, he brought with him the internationally recognized quarterly, CLIO; A Journal of Literature, History and the Philosophy of History. Dr. Kozicki established the journal in 1971 while teaching at University of Wisconsin, Parkside.  When Dr. Kozicki retired Dr. Lynette Felber became the editor-in-chief.
Source:  Intercom (February 10, 1981), p.1.; Current, September 1995, pp. 22-23.

Communicator

A student newspaper established September 25, 1969 by the Publication Board. Steven Huddleston was the first editor and Jennifer Bosk was appointed managing editor. The official name was to be "The Indiana-Purdue Communicator." In later years it became known as "The Communicator."

Confluence

This student literary publication began publication in the Fall of 1989 by the Arts Group. Professors Richard N. Ramsey and Michael E. Kaufmann were faculty advisors, and Steven Hollander in the English Department did much of the composition using desktop publishing.  Early student editors were Kim Sarber and Marci Copsey.
Source:   Current (March 1991), 15.

Criterion

This student newspaper was established on November 13, 1968 and was published weekly. Its co-editors were John Townsend and Doug Davis. The last extant issue in university archives is dated January 8, 1969.

Don's Early Light

This publication was distributed by the Athletics, Recreation, and Intramural Sports unit from until .

Fort Wayne Alumni News

The first issue of this newspaper tabloid was published in June 1969 (Volume 1, no. 1). The last extant issue in archives is dated Summer 1976 (Volume VII, No. 3). Its stated purpose was to "further alumni support and interest." It appears to have been a joint project of the I.U. Alumni Association office in Bloomington and IPFW's University Relations office.

Fort Wayne Student

The Fort Wayne Student began publication on May 28, 1951. It was a student publication of the Indiana University Center. The last extant issue in archives is dated March 28, 1952.

From the Ground UP

This publication of the IPFW Physical Plant was first published in Winter of 2001 (Volume 1, issue 1).

Health Fare

This publication of the School of Health Sciences began in 2002.

I.U. Student

Indiana University Center student newspaper.

I.U. X-Ray

The student newspaper of the Indiana University Center published its first issue on December 12, 1947.  The first two issues were mailed to all Indiana University Center students who were enrolled for courses.  To continue receiving the bi-weekly paper one was asked to pay a fifty-cent subscription fee.  The staff members were Betty Pruden, editor; Al Moellering, business manager; Joyce Tindall,  news editor; Jean Mingus, managing editor; Glen Mohler, sports editor; Robert Rummel, circulation; Alvin Haley, feature editor and Jack Rollins, make up editor.  Dr. Sylvia Bowman was the advisor.  The second issue was mis-dated as 1947 instead of 1948.
Source:  I.U. X-Ray, volume 1, no. 2 (December 12, 1947), 1 and (January 16, 1947, i.e. 1948), 1.

Impact: Business Review for Northeastern Indiana

Published by the Community Research Institute this newsletter focused on facts and statistics about the economy in Fort Wayne. It began publication in May 1982.

Impressions

This student literary publication began in December 1968 and continued until Winter of 1974.  It claimed to include poetry that "attempts to evaluate life as we suffer it."  The publications used photography and art more than previous student publications. Russell L. Oettel, Fine Arts, contributed regularly as did John P. Brennan and Robert L. Novak of the English department. Librarian Susan Skekloff served on the editorial board.  Student editors included: Bob Lucas, Harold Gruver, Gary Kepper, T.E. List, and Syb Braittain. Faculty advisors were Sephanie Tolan, Dana Wichern, and Henry R. Sparapani.
Source:   Current (March 1991), 15.

Indiana University Fort Wayne Alumni News

See:

Fort Wayne Alumni News

Indiana-Purdue in Review

This publication for alumni and friends of Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne was published three times a year by the alumni office and university relations. It was a publication of the late 1970's.

INFOshare

This monthly newsletter for IPFW computer users was pusblished by Computing & Data Processing Services from to .

Intercom

This internal newsletter for faculty and staff of IPFW began with volume 1, no. 1 on August 17, 1980 and ceased publication in June 1987. In 1980 it received an Addy Award of Merit from the Fort Wayne Advertising Club in the Print Materials category. A subject index to the publication was compiled by Pauline Micu Hunsberger and is on file in archives.
Source:  Intercom (March 9, 1981), p.3.

IPFW Accomplishments

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Accomplishments

Multicultural Expressions

Publication of the Multicultural Services department from Spring 1996 (volume 1, issue 1)   to    (2003)

P & G S Items

This newsletter was distributed by the department of purchasing and general services.

Parity Check

This newsletter was distributed by the computing and data processing center.

Purdue Center News

It is believed that this publication for staff, students, faculty and friends of the Purdue Center in Fort Wayne ran for two years: 1963-1964. The only extant issue in Archives is believed to be the September 1964 issue.

Purdue Postscript

The first issue of this publication was dated November 17,1971 and the last issue May 3, 1974. The full title was "Purdue Postscript; An Official Publication for the Faculty and Staff of Purdue University Fort Wayne Campus."

Purdue Riveter

The Fort Wayne Purdue Center student newspaper began as a mimeographed bi-weekly in the Fall of 1947.  It became a printed paper in January of 1948.  Editors in 1963 included John Kleinman, managing editor and Sabina Sabo, editor.  Advertising manager in 1963 was Mark Pankop.
Source:   Purdue Riveter, Handbook issue (September 9, 1963), 3.

Rapport

A newsletter published by the Center for Women and Returning Adults, three times a year focusing on all aspects of returning adults' lives. It began publication in 1990.

Re:Write!

This interdisciplinary newsletter was published twice a year by the IPFW Writing Center from 1996- . It covered writing as it related to the intellectual and professional development of the IPFW community. Submissions were accepted from students, writing consultants, faculty, staff and administrators.

Riveter

See:

Purdue Riveter

SIStem Monitor

This newsletter was to inform the IPFW community about SIS-Plus, the student information system. It was published from 1995? until .

Sixth Circle

Student literary publication between 1964 and 1968 that took its name from Dante's Inferno.  The first issue created a controversy over an essay, "The Cult of Saphho," which led to a policy explanation by faculty advisor, Charles T. Gregory.  Other faculty advisors were Wafik Raouf, Bruce Tone and Charles P. Frank.  The poetry of Professor Robert L. Novak was often included following the addition of a faculty section  in the 1966 issue. Editors included John H. Knight, Stephen J. Golden, Sharon Schultz, Dave Jetmore, Jane Wuthrich and James Gailey. It was succeeded by the publication Impressions.
Source:   Current (March 1991), 14-15.

Speaking of...

This publication began with volume 1, number 1 in 1997. It bears the trailing title of "news and notes from the School of Public and Envrionmental Affairs." It is published online: http://www.ipfw.edu/spea/newslttr/NEWS.HTM

Student-Exponent

This publication began with volume 1, number 1 on November 10, 1964 as a student publication of the Indiana-Purdue Regional Campus--Fort Wayne.

the 39er; a journal for university writers

Archives has only one extant issue of this student literary publication. It may be the only one that was published. The issue is Winter, Volume 1, Number 1. There is no publication date; however, it was stamped as "received, Jan 26, 1939, file room, president's office." The issue came from the archival files in Bloomington. The last page indicates that it was a product of the "enthusiastic body of extension students and instructors who conceived and carried to completion this the first issue of the 39er. I.U. Extension, Fort Wayne Center, 407 Dime Bank Bldg."

The journal was "organized for the purpose of fulfilling the demand for a college publication with our writers. The editors do not recognize any set policy for this magazine: it is a magazine of attitudes. The attitudes are those of our different contributors which include both studetns and faculty members. Perhaps our magazine will present many inconsistencies and contraditions, but it is our sincere desire to grow and develop a publication which will be selective as well as representative of our student writers."--Editorial on page two.

The editor-in chief was Raymond E. Warden.

Trident

This publication was the student newspaper for the Division of General and Technical Studies. It began publication circa. 1966. Only two issues exist in archives: March 16, 1970 and October 5, 1973.

Tusitala

Student literary publication named for the word used by native Samoans for Robert Louis Stevenson.  The first issue appeared in 1939 and was published by the Indiana University Extension Center. The last extant issue is dated May 1947.  Raymond E. Warden was the editor-in-chief. It included poetry, fiction and essays. Graphics were minimal in the early typewritten, mimeographed issues.
Source:  Current (March 1991), 14.

Twenty-first Century Leadership News

This publication began in Spring 2002 with Volume 1, issue 1 as a publication of the Division of Organizational Leadership & Supervision.

Windless Orchard

A quartelry publication that ran from February 1970 until Spring 1999 (although the last issue, number 63, was actually published in 1998). Robert L. Novak was the editor.

Wraparound; IU at Fort Wayne alumni association

This publication was the newsletter for the IU Fort Wayne Alumni Association in the late 1980's. Only one copy exists in archives: May-June 1989.

X-Ray

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I.U. X-Ray


 
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