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Landrum Bolling Center
 

The History Department is housed in the Landrum Bolling Center which opened in Fall 2002 and features state-of-the-art instructional classrooms and spacious social areas. Computing facilities for research and writing work are available in the Bolling Center and through the Earlham Computing Services Center in Lilly Library.

Go to Conner Prairie
 

Unusual resources available to Earlham's History students include Conner Prairie, a living history museum created by Earlham that became indepentent in 2006. Conner Prairie is an accredited and nationally ranked re-creation of early Indiana life, a place where students can study Midwestern History, learn how a museum functions, and pursue internships in research, collections and interpretation. On campus resources include the Earlham College Archives and Quaker Collection in the Lilly Library. The College Archives and Quaker Collection are rich in material for the study of Quaker, community, educational, African American, Native American and Women's History. All students have full access to a very user-friendly library that houses excellent collections in all of the fields of History we teach.

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This page last updated: June 19, 2007